BIOGRAPHY
With almost 30 years of experience, Tzahi is one of Israel’s top antitrust lawyers, providing advice on a wide array of antitrust issues to Israeli and foreign clients.
His practice focuses on Project Finance and Infrastructure Tenders, providing legal services in connection with complex tenders including using the BOT-PFI method. He represents leading Israeli and international groups in issues related to monopolies, cartels, mergers, and concentrated markets as well as criminal and private enforcement of competition law, before the Israeli Antitrust Authority and the competent courts, in criminal and civil proceedings (including class actions).
He has been involved in the representation of bidders in mega infrastructure projects such as Road 16 (in Jerusalem), Road 6, and the “Ofek Rahav” Project of the Ministry of Defence.
Tzahi serves as an adjacent lecturer of Antitrust Law and Mergers and Acquisitions in the Law School and the Business School of the Netanya Academic College. Tzahi also served as the legal counsel to the Ministry of Defense Tender Committee, in a project for the planning, construction, financing, operation, and maintenance of the IDF Training Center in southern Israel, and the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Internal Security’s Inter-ministerial Tender Committee for the tender for a PFI project for the planning, construction, financing, and operation of a privately-managed prison, which was a pioneering project, the first of its type in Israel, using the PFI method in the security field.
Tzahi’s clients range from start-up companies to national entities. He represents leading Israeli and global corporations, as well as mid-size companies and private companies, in issues related to monopolies, cartels, mergers, and concentrated markets as well as criminal and private enforcement of competition law, before the Israeli Antitrust Authority and the competent courts, in criminal and civil proceedings.