Oren Gross
Partner
Year of Birth: | 1971 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Fields: | Commercial Litigation, Class Actions, Derivative Actions, Administrative Law, Inheritance Disputes, White Collar |
Position: | Partner |
Past positions: | Partner, Meitar Liquornik Geva Leshem Tal & Co (2016-2018); Partner, Zellermayer Pelossof (2007-2016); Associate, Zellermayer Pelossof (2001-2007) |
Seniority in position: | A year and a half in the current positions, 18 years of experience in the legal profession |
Public positions: | The Israel Bar Association (2001) |
Education: | LL.M. (cum laude), Tel Aviv University's Law Faculty (2005); LL.B. (cum laude), The College of Management's Academic Program (2000); B.A., Business Administration (finance), The College of Management's Academic Program (2000) |
Member in: | One of founders of the "Bazelet" association, which operates mainly in the field of education, in assistance to bereaved families of the "Shimshon" elite unit and in memorials for the unit's causalities. Was a member of its executive board for about a decade (2008-2017) and still serving voluntarily as its General Counsel |
Languages: | Hebrew, English |
Military rank: | Major (res.) |
What recent key move did you lead?
Founding the firm with my companions.
What are the firm’s strongest attributes?
An in-depth understanding of the legal proceedings, that is based on longstanding experience in managing complex proceedings; A high-quality team which was assembled from Israel's elite firms; Uncompromising commitment to the client's success; and the ability to rise quickly and provide a response for any legal challenge.
Which of the firm’s recent key moves will lead to it becoming stronger over the next few years?
Founding a firm with very high-quality manpower, both professionally and personally.
What are the main challenges facing the firm in the next few years?
To establish ourselves in our practice areas, including commercial litigation.
What would you recommend an up and coming executive?
Be curious, don't take anything for granted, ask questions. Critical thinking is a lawyer's most important tool. You must develop it and never neglect it.