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Jaguar-Adva Gal

Jaguar Lawyers Firm leads international business law consulting, including building companies contractual structure, international licensing, regulatory compliance, and court litigation, as well as legal financial arbitration.

The firm’s focus sectors are high-tech companies and investors, startups – computer law, internet and apps, and cyber law – Data Privacy and information systems.

Jagar Lawyers Firm has accumulated years of knowledge accompanied by Hi Tech exits, stock Offerings, Mergers and Acquisitions, being internationally renowned in Blockchain and Crypto (virtual currency), Trading and Forex, Gaming and Gambling, as well as licensing business activities of Medical Cannabis.

JAGuar Lawyers’ CEO is Jaguar Adva Gal, Adv. CPA, a 1996 top Hebrew University graduate. JAG has spent years managing international strategic investments in startups, wide-ranging investment and portfolio management for the world’s largest venture capital fund – Intel Capital,aAnd led exits in several companies, including publicly traded in NASDAQ.

The firm’s CEO is often interviewed on television channels, including BlockTV, She is interviewed by leading economic newspapers – including The-Marker, Calcalist, as well as the television program “Tzinor Layla”.

She lectures at many international professional conferences around the world, including Singapore, Greece, London, Bangkok, Malta and Cyprus, in the Lawyers Bar Association, Accountants, Investment managers, Insurance agents, and high-tech companies.

The firm’s CEO is one of the founders of CityTLV association – to promote the Fintech industry in Israel, and part of Fintech Ladies organization as well as the Leading Cyber Ladies group.

She is part of the advisory board of Future1 Exchange, she is the Chief Compliance Officer of FotuneZ and is involved with IQONIQ.

She is writing the first Blockchain and Law Legal Book, wishing to lead legal knowledge base in the sector.

 

She spoke at the AIBC conference about : The evolution of Token offerings and regulation across Europe (Day 2)