Dafna Amster Kahn

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Dafna Amster Kahn: Attorney with Herzog, Fox & Neeman

Biography

Dafna Amster Kahn is a partner in the firm’s Hi-Tech department, representing technology companies in all commercial aspects of their activity.

Dafna has extensive experience in structuring, drafting and negotiation of agreements with strategic commercial partners and commercialization entities of research institutions, as well as various agreements with customers, suppliers and licensors. Dafna also advises the firm’s clients in connection with legal aspects of their relationships with suppliers, customers, consultants and employees. Dafna has developed an expertise in big-data and machine learning technologies, and assists the firm’s clients on legal issues relating to such technologies.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Hi Tech
  • Internet & E-commerce

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Bar Ilan University, LL.B., 2010
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, Israel
ISLN:
1001256170

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