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Daniel KayrosDaniel Kayros is a member of Levy, Meidan & Co.'s Litigation and Arbitration Department, and specializes in Administrative, Property and Tort Law. Mr. Kayros currently litigates contractual, intellectual property, tort and administrative issues, as well as providing legal counsel to the firm's clientele.Before joining the firm, Mr. Kayros directed the Fiscal Litigation Department of the Movement for Quality Government (MQG) in Israel, writing and arguing petitions before the Supreme Court regarding proper governance in fiscal issues, including privatization of public assets and large tenders. Mr. Kayros also led MQG petitions against improper public appointments, and drafted law bills in the framework of MQG's cooperation with the Lobby for the Fight Against Corruption in the Knesset, comprised of Knesset member's from all points along the political spectrum. Prior to that, Mr. Kayros served as the Legal Adviser to Justice Miriam Naor of the Supreme Court of Israel, researching and writing memoranda for Supreme Court judgments on subjects including property in land, intellectual property, causation in torts, and material jurisdiction. Education: Hebrew University (LL.B., 2000) Bar Membership: Israel Bar Association, 2001 Practice Areas: Contract Law; Commercial Law; Real Estate Contracts; Planning and Zoning; Administrative Law; Class Actions; Government Procurement Law |
