
Adv. Dana Gruber specializes in preparing white-collar cases for trial and provides legal analysis, writing, and research services to law firms engaged in the criminal-economic field.
Adv. Dana Gruber has a diverse and unique experience in handling white-collar cases, including money laundering, fraud and breach of trust, bribery, securities offenses, criminal taxation, and more.
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Dana combines creative and critical legal thinking in her work, based on her varied experience both as a criminal attorney in leading firms, as a legal advisor to several criminal judges, and as a lecturer in criminal law at several academic institutions.
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Adv. Dana Gruber provides external professional legal support (back-office services) to law firms specializing in white-collar offenses, in preparing complex and extensive cases ("mega cases") for trial. In this innovative format, Dana acts as a shadow writer for the firm’s team handling the case, working behind the scenes while the firm’s attorneys stand at the forefront in court.
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Between 2010 and 2012, Adv. Dana Gruber worked at Gornitzky & Co., where she was involved in representing senior executives from the Bank Hapoalim trust company in the "Gaydamak Affair," a case that included complex and precedent-setting issues in the fields of money laundering and fraud.
Adv. Gruber also has practical experience in both criminal and civil taxation at Aryeh Gruber, Adv., and in civil litigation at Bursi, Adv.
She began her professional path as an intern at the Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office with Adv. Hedva Baum. Additionally, Dana served as a legal advisor to several senior judges in complex economic crime cases, including Hon. Judge Oded Mudrik, Hon. (Ret.) Judge Sheli Timan, and Hon. (Ret.) Judge Dan Mor.
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For several years, Adv. Dana Gruber taught courses in criminal law: evidence law, criminal law, and criminal procedure at Tel Aviv University, the Academic Center (Kiryat Ono), and the Academic College (Netanya).
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Moreover, Adv. Gruber has written articles in the field of tax offenses, published in the Tax Journal XXI, 2007.
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Dana holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) from Tel Aviv University and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and she is also a graduate of a mediation course at Gome.
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