5 Lawyers - Germany in Petah Tikva, Israel | 89 Reviews
  • David Yadid, Law Firm and Notary

    David Yadid, Law Firm and Notary

    5.0 (17 Reviews)
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    The firm has over 30 years of experience and consists of approximately 30 veteran and experienced employees, speaking 19 different languages. The firm is divided into 3 different departments – European Citizenship, Investments, and Foreign Law Department, Tort Department, and Third Age Department. The firm is located in Tel Aviv and provides services across the country.

  • Dekel, Pex, Levi Law Firm

    Dekel, Pex, Levi Law Firm

    5.0 (12 Reviews)
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    Immigration to Israel, Immigration to the United States, Civil Administrative Law, Civil Commercial

  • Attorney and Notary Ron Kahana

    Attorney and Notary Ron Kahana

    4.9 (60 Reviews)
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    Handling and guidance through all stages until obtaining a European passport. Direct document and certificate retrieval across Europe. Service is provided nationwide.

  • Law Office of Attorney and Notary Eva Ashkenazi

    Law Office of Attorney and Notary Eva Ashkenazi

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    Attorney Eva Ashkenazi's boutique office specializes in German and Austrian law, real estate, and enduring power of attorney. The office is unique and provides services in a wide range of languages.

  • Pinku - Barkan Law Firm

    Pinku - Barkan Law Firm

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    Pinku - Barkan Law Firm is an established firm specializing in obtaining Romanian and Portuguese citizenship and passports, notarial translation to Romanian or from Romanian, and issuance of apostille certificates. The firm operates with all authorities, both in Israel and in Romania and Portugal.