Matan Fraidin is a commercial litigator with over 15 years of experience, specializing in class actions and derivative actions. As a partner at his firm, he combines his legal practice with academia, serving as a commercial law lecturer at Ono Academic College and pursuing his Ph. D. at Bar-Ilan University.
He demonstrates a deep engagement with public discourse, often writing about the intersection of law, politics, and society. Matan values professional mentorship, frequently acknowledging the profound impact of his first mentor, the late Dr. Jacob Weinroth. He is also a proponent of social and political unity.
He was involved in a precedent-setting Supreme Court case that compelled the State of Israel to finance a wastewater treatment facility.
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