Keren Kimchi Nadolny is a partner in our firm and leads the area of planning and construction.
Keren has extensive experience in and in-depth knowledge of planning and construction law and administrative law, including accompaniment with plans and permits, expropriations and impairments, improvement levies and litigation in these areas.
Keren accompanies and advances planning procedures from the feasibility-study stage to implementation, with a broad legal and practical perspective that neutralizes barriers.
Keren advises entrepreneurs, construction companies, hoteliers, infrastructure and energy organizations, landowners and residents, kibbutzim, moshavim and others. She represents her clients before planning institutions, administrative authorities, appeal committees, deciding appraisers, the objections committee, administrative courts and the Supreme Court.
Over the years, Keren has accompanied numerous programs to improve land for residential projects, hotels, employment, industry and commerce, urban renewal, energy and natural resources, conservation, coastal and agricultural land and more. She serves as a legal consultant for national programs for quarries and complex infrastructure.
Keren has extensive experience in compensation claims for expropriations and planning damages (197) and in claims for the considerable reduction of improvement levies.
With her expertise and experience, Keren advises on issues of legislation, regulation and strategy. She also represents pro-bono “Merhav – Movement for Israeli Urbanism”, an association promoting green urban planning and sustainability principles. Keren serves as a member of the association’s board of directors. She leads the association’s flagship project, the Israeli Mayor’s Institute on City Design, which educates mayors on the principles of green urban planning in a unique seminar.
Prior to joining our firm, Keren headed an independent firm after managing planning and construction and litigation departments in leading firms.