Ep629: Jeremy Lustman | Partner and Head of Israel Country Group,  DLA Piper US LLP
20MinuteLeaders8 Marras 2021

Ep629: Jeremy Lustman | Partner and Head of Israel Country Group, DLA Piper US LLP

Jeremy is the founder of the Israeli office for one of the world’s largest global law firms. Lustman advises more than 70 Israeli tech companies a month. His office has advised more than half of Israel’s unicorn and soonicorn companies worth more than a billion dollars, and many of the companies have gone public on the Nasdaq market in New York. He currently coordinates and helps lead DLA Piper's development efforts and initiatives cultivating international business emanating from Israel, serves as a liaison for Israeli clients seeking legal guidance in non-Israeli jurisdictions where DLA Piper has a presence and provides guidance to non-Israeli clients evaluating business relationships and strategic partners within Israel.

Jeremy maintains a focused US component of his practice that operates at the intersection of corporate, real estate and hospitality law. He assists public and private companies, private equity funds and cash flow lenders in business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, senior and mezzanine debt financings, equity investments and joint ventures.

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