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Article:  So how do you “inflate” a claim against a former employer? Easily! / Shira Zaken Porat, Adv.

An article on the employer’s duty to give notice to the employee about the terms of the employment, by Shira Zaken Porat, Adv., an attorney at the law office of Afik & Co., whose main practice areas are international transactions, mergers and acquisitions, labor law, corporate law and litigation. The article in English may be found at the link: http://www.afiklaw.com/articles/a256

Corporate, Antitrust and Securities Law Update

Issuance of options in a foreign company to employees of its Israeli subsidiary may be deemed an income of the Israeli subsidiary.  Read more at: http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7321

The business judgement rule prevents intervening with a board decision even if it may be erroneous.   Read more at: http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7323

An arbitration award given against a company that entered liquidation will be reviewed by the liquidator as any other debt.   Read more at: http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7325

Commercial, Intellectual Property and Labor Law Updates

Tips received by restaurant employees are salary including for purpose of tax payment and employees benefits.  Read more at:  http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7327

An individual guarantor shall be exempt from the guarantee if the guarantee does not stipulate a fixed amount.   Read more at: http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7329

Real Estate Law Updates

A receiver may not act to convince purchasers to make low offers in order to finalize the sale as soon as possible.  Read more at: http://www.afiklaw.com/updates/7331



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