Aharon Osborne
Arnon, Tadmor-LevyArnon, Tadmor-Levy has been primarily active on the procurement side of late, where it has been representing the public sector on various matters, including conventional and renewable power projects and waste-to-energy projects. Key contacts include Doron Tamir, who focuses on transport and infrastructure and enjoys close relationships with state clients; project finance specialist Noa Meidan, who has significant energy expertise; Aharon Osborne, who has a growing reputation for power and natural gas-related matters; and transactional partners David Schapiro and Simon Weintraub.
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Key clients
- Siemens Israel
- JPMorgan Securities
- Morgan Stanley
- Goldman Sachs Group
- HSBC Bank
- BNP Paribas
- Ministry of Energy & Water Resources
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Internal Security
- Ministry of Transportation.
- Solaer Israel
- Inbal Insurance Company
- Rimon Consulting & Management Services
- Wärtsilä Corporation
- Leader Capital Markets
- Barak Capital
- Phoenix Holdings
- Schlumberger
- INGL (Israel Natural Gas Lines)
- Mizrahi Tefachot Trust Company
- Accountant General, State of Israel
- Ministry of Environmental Protection
- Bank Leumi le-Israel B.M.
- Ramat Negev Energy and Ashdod Energy
- Israel Discount Bank
- Sinohydro Corporation
Work highlights
- Advising the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of National Security, and the Israel Prison Service on a PPP project for the financing, design, construction and operation of a new prison complex, planned on a biosphere reserve.
- Representing the State of Israel in the preparation of a tender for the financing, design, construction, operation and maintenance of a waste-to-energy facility at Neot Hovav.
- Representing Shapir Engineering and Industries in negotiating an agreement for the NIS 250m acquisition of 15% of the shares of the Paz Refinery in Ashdod.
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