Cross-Border Legal Structuring
Bridging cross-border transactions.
Advising on cross-border transactions that require legal clarity, jurisdictional coordination, and structured oversight. With particular depth in US–Israel matters.
Leadership
Led by Zachariah Herzog.
Israeli attorney since 1999. Admitted in New York since 2023. More than two decades advising on legal structuring, commercial transactions, and cross-border matters.
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Methodical, structured, and built for execution.
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Structural review of the matter
Each engagement begins with a structural review of the transaction, its parties, and the jurisdictional exposure involved, before any step is taken.
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Jurisdictional and compliance alignment
Legal, regulatory, and compliance obligations are aligned across the systems involved, so that rights and duties are mutually recognized and workable in practice.
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Coordination with appropriate professionals
Local counsel, banks, registries, regulators, and other appropriate professionals are engaged and sequenced under the firm's direction.
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Oversight through formal completion
Oversight continues through closing, registration, and formal recognition, so the transaction reaches a complete and enforceable state.
Who We Help
Clients operating across jurisdictions.
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International investors acquiring, holding, or restructuring assets across jurisdictions.
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Businesses engaged in commercial transactions that span multiple legal systems.
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Families and family offices addressing ownership, succession, or recognition across borders.
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Transactions requiring complex documentation to be reconciled across legal systems before closing.
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Engagements requiring documentation aligned with halachic requirements.
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US–Israel matters requiring legal recognition, documentation, and completion across jurisdictions.
Positioning
The firm operates between investment and execution, providing structure, coordination, and oversight so transactions are capable of completion in practice. Where cross-border structures fail, become contested, or are not properly recognized, the firm is engaged in resolving the resulting complexity.
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