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Derech Menachem Begin 44
Exclusively practices in the field of professional liability and white-collar crimes
Attorney Nir Plesser specialized in law at the Criminal Department of the Central District Attorney's Office, where he participated in the legal accompaniment of the investigation proceedings in the "Greek Island" affair. Additionally, he served as a prosecutor on behalf of the Bar Association in disciplinary courts. Concurrently, he acted as a representative of the Criminal Forum of the Bar Association before Knesset committees, accompanied numerous legislative processes in the criminal field, and was involved in drafting legislative proposals on behalf of the Bar Association.
In the past, he served as a teaching assistant in various law faculties (including Tel Aviv and Haifa Universities), in fields such as Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence Law, Psychiatry and Law, Public Officials' Immunity, and more.
Currently, he lectures on law and legislation in courses for private investigators, security managers, and professional training for various governmental bodies (such as the Ministry of Economy and Industry).
Attorney Nir Plesser exclusively practices in the field of professional liability and white-collar crimes, representing lawyers and professionals in disciplinary, criminal, administrative, and civil proceedings. As an authorized attorney on behalf of "Inbal Insurance Company Ltd.", he represents police officers, prison guards, doctors, civil servants, and local authority employees. Additionally, he represents soldiers before military courts and military authorities.
Alongside his legal practice, he engages in academic research and has published books and articles cited by the Supreme Court: "Transitional Justice: The Implications of the Shin Bet Affair on Israeli Society" (via "Pardes Publishing"); "Defining the Boundaries of the Use of Undercover Police Informants in Light of the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty," Mishpatim G (2005) 439; "Prosecuting a Minor After the Statute of Limitations and Retroactive Consent by the Attorney General," The Law – Volume 12 – Adi Azar Memorial Book (2007) 87; "On the Professional Freedom of Lawyers and the Scope of Police Discretion to Initiate Investigations Against Them," The Defender 112 (2006) 5; "The Prisoner's Right to Privacy and the Exercise of Judicial Discretion in a Democratic Society," The Defender 94 (2005) 5; "Judicial Criminalization of Complementary Medicine in Israel," The Defender 88 (2004) 5 (co-published with Dr. Doron Menashe).
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