Degani, Shapiro, and Co. Law firm since 1940s.
The firm was established by the first mayor of Hadera, Attorney David Berman; It has been representing institutions and governmental bodies since its inception.
Born in Eastern Europe in 1904.
Prior to World War II, he studied law in Germany and later immigrated to Israel in the early 1940s.
As part of his activity he was one of Kibbutz Huldah’s founders, and was secretary of the Hadera Workers’ Council prior to the establishment of the State of Israel, between 1944-1946.
Born in Meir Shafia, Israel, in 1893.
He served as an investigating judge for the prisons service in Israel, honorary president of the Kadima Chamber of Freemasons, and a member of the Grand Chamber of Commerce for the State of Israel and Bnei Brit.
He studied law in Constantinople, served as an officer in the Turkish army and as a police inspector during the British Mandate government, was a district attorney for Haifa and the North, and served on a national mission to the United States.
Guided the firm in the first two years following the death of the late David Berman.
Born in Hadera in 1950, studied law at Tel Aviv University.
By his twenties, he had already been appointed chairman of Israel’s Magen David Adom organization.
In the 1980s, he assisted in establishing the ‘Family Agricultural Sector Arrangements Directorate’, and was involved in the enacting of what had become known as the “Gal Law”.
A lawyer who has represented hundreds of institutional and private clients for years, and was frequently been appointed by the court to serve as an officer of the court.
His actions led to the creation of many legal precendents in various legal fields.