Zeev Liond - bga

Practices

Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Mergers and Acquisitions Defamation, Media and Communications Department Intellectual Property, Internet and Digital Information Department

Languages

Hebrew, English

Adv. Zeev Liond heads the Defamation, Media and Communications, Intellectual Property, Internet and Digital Information departments.

He completed his internship in 1976 with the late Adv. Shmuel Tamir, former Minister of Justice, and later became his partner. Adv. Liond led Zeev Liond & Co., which joined the Balter, Guth firm in 2026. The practice led by Adv. Liond has consistently been ranked among Israel’s leading practices in the fields of defamation, internet law and intellectual property.

His clients include press organizations, digital content and news websites, television broadcasters, production companies, publishers and senior journalists, as well as publishing houses and companies in the printing industry, and high-profile private clients.

Adv. Liond has extensive litigation experience across a broad range of matters and has handled complex cases in numerous fields, including commercial litigation, contracts, administrative law, corporate law, dissolution of partnerships, antitrust, defamation, intellectual property, licensing, planning and construction, class actions and more.

Adv. Liond has advised on large-scale commercial activities in many fields, including mergers and acquisitions, including in the communications and press sectors, fuel and gas, real estate, cellular content companies and more. He has also handled numerous real estate transactions and represented clients in planning and construction proceedings before courts and various authorities.

LL.B., Tel Aviv University.

Admitted to the Israel Bar in 1976.

In the Media:

Notable Cases:

  1. CC 1121/07 Liora Glatt-Berkowitz v. Baruch Kra et al.
    Journalistic privilege and source protection.
  2. CrimA 1682/21 Reshet Media Ltd. and Raviv Drucker v. Benjamin Netanyahu et al.
    Publication of visual and audio documentation from a police interrogation under Section 13 of the Criminal Procedure Law.
  3. CC 47819-12-21 Shai Shama v. Reshet Media Ltd., News 10 and Omri Maniv
    Defamation — a SLAPP suit intended to serve a third party.
  4. Prisoner Leave Appeal (Central District) 3134-09-23 Dudu Dahan v. Central, Sharon and Shomron Football Clubs (CC) (Nevo, Sept. 28, 2023)
    Arbitration — sports contract law.
  5. LCA 8268/96 Reichert v. Shemesh
    Class actions, securities and corporate law.
  6. HCJ 720/82 Elitzur Religious Sports Association, Nahariya Branch v. Municipality of Nahariya et al.
    The principle of equality and affirmative action in administrative law.
  7. LCA 3614/97 Avi-Yitzhak, Adv. et al. v. The Israeli News Company Ltd. et al.
    Prohibition on public reporting of court proceedings in defamation actions.
  8. HCJ 5439/98 Haaretz Newspaper Publishing Ltd. v. The Second Authority for Television and Radio et al.
    Obligation to grant compensation under the Second Authority for Television and Radio Law.
  9. LCA 254/88 Kibbutz Kadarim v. Morad et al.
    Stay of proceedings due to an obligation to resort to arbitration.
  10. LCA 3254/96 Schocken Network Ltd. et al. v. Israel Land Development Company Ltd. et al.
    Journalistic privilege in a defamation action.
  11. CA (Supreme Court) 4791/92 Hanoch Farber et al. v. Bernard Rozink
    Corporate law — signatory rights in a company, legality of a resolution contrary to an agreement, and defects in holding a general meeting.
  12. CA (Tel Aviv) 25/87 First International Bank of Israel Ltd. v. Berta Friedman
    Civil procedure — travel ban order against a litigant even when the litigant is not present in Israel.
  13. CC (Haifa) 9416/04 Asher Shmueli et al. v. Jackie Sabag et al.
    Defamation — truth defense regarding an accurate quotation on matters of public character.
  14. CA (Supreme Court) 7206/06 Ahuzat Aldi Ltd. v. C-Bar Ltd.; Originating Motion (Tel Aviv) 217/06 C-Bar Ltd. v. Ahuzat Aldi Ltd.
    Contract interpretation and fundamental breach.
  15. Motion 439/05 (Beer Sheva) Shimon Bari v. Haaretz Newspaper Publishing Ltd.
    Class actions — consumer protection law.
  16. Administrative Petition 6097-09-11 (Jerusalem) Zalman Barashi & Brothers Ltd. v. State of Israel — Ministry of Construction and Housing — Tenders Committee, The Braderian Brothers Ltd. et al.
    Tender law.

 

Practices

Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Mergers and Acquisitions Defamation, Media and Communications Department Intellectual Property, Internet and Digital Information Department

Languages

Hebrew, English