The Legal 500
"Maya Sabari is one of the very best litigators I have had the pleasure to work with in over 40 years of practising law. She not only excels in legal capabilities but is also extremely efficient. She gets things done proficiently and quickly. While fee rates are reasonable it is comforting to know that time is used efficiently."
Bar Samha
Maya Sabari was ranked as an expert lawyer in commercial and civil litigation by Bar Samha.
Chambers Global
“Pays great attention to detail and approaches legal matters with good strategy, taking into consideration legal and commercial needs.”
Legal 500
“Gifted deal-makers with a very impressive track record. Full devotion to the client’s needs.“
Legal 500
“A wide view not only from the legal perspective but also from the business one.”

ABOUT

Maya Sabari is a partner at Gornitzky GNY.

Maya specializes mainly in Commercial Civil Litigation, Dispute Resolution and resolving crises at major large-scale corporations in the Israeli economy.

Maya is an expert in Securities Law and Corporate Law. Mainly, Maya specializes in directors, officers, and controlling shareholders’ liability in both private and public companies. Maya’s practice includes large-scale Class Action proceedings and complex Derivative Actions.

 

Maya’s clients are key actors in the Israeli economy and include prominent corporations, public companies traded in Israel and on international stock exchanges, banks, director and officers, and controlling shareholders of various companies in a broad range of sectors.

Maya serves as an arbitrator and as a mediator in commercial disputes. Securities Law and Corporate Law conferences and seminars often host Maya as a speaker.

From 2014 through 2018, Maya led the Litigation Department of a leading Israeli law firm.

LL.B., Tel Aviv University, (1996).

Israel Bar Association, 1997.

  • Vice Chairwoman in Israel Bar Association’s Gender Equality Forum (2019-present)
  • Member of the Israel Bar Association’s Disciplinary Court of the Tel Aviv District (2018-present)

Hebrew and English

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