Zeev Gutreich
Zeev Gutreich

"Brilliant and has extensive knowledge in a variety of fields. Excellent litigator with sharp thinking in the dispute resolution process"

(Legal 500)

Biography

Zeev Gutreich is Partner in the Litigation Department of our Jerusalem office.

Zeev’s practice focuses on civil-commercial litigation cases, with an emphasis on class actions and corporate law as well as administrative litigation cases on a variety of issues .

Among the clients represented by Zeev are some of Israel’s leading corporations, including banking and credit card companies, infrastructure, natural resource production, energy, communications, medicine and more.

Zeev has gained experience in handling matters against companies and public partnerships and their officers for complex class actions including those involving issues of competition and discrimination law, procedures relating to tender law, obtaining and extending tender exemptions, and lawsuits against reward clubs.

Zeev holds a master’s degree in law from New York University (NYU) and is a winner of the Hauser Scholarship (Hauser Global Scholarship). He also holds a bachelor’s degree in law (with honors) and a master’s degree in business administration (with honors) from the Hebrew University.

During his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Law at Hebrew University, he served as an editorial board member and editor-in-chief of the Mishpatim Law Review – the Hebrew University’s law review – and as editor of the Mishpatim website.

In addition, Zeev holds a mediation certificate from the Israel Bar Association.

Zeev joined the firm in 2015 after clerking at the Supreme Court in the Office of Deputy Chief Justice Eliezer Rivlin and later as a legal assistant for Justice Esther Hayut.

Zeev is recognized by the prestigious ranking guide Legal500, as a Recommended Lawyer in the Litigation field.

At the year of 2023 Zeev was being selected as one of the “40 under 40” promising leaders by Globes for his exceptional legal activity!

  • Represented shareholders of a leading real estate company involved in insolvency proceedings in a lawsuit filed against them by the company’s liquidator.
  • Represented one of the world’s leading international corporations that won the tender to provide cloud services to the State of Israel and whose winning was contested by one of the other bidders.
  • Represented officers from the Bank of Israel in a motion for approval of derivative certification where it was alleged that they violated their obligations and acted in a conflict of interest.
  • Represented officers in a gas partnership in a motion for approval of derivative certification arguing against transactions with the controlling shareholders.
  • Represented a number of leading mining and quarrying companies in civil lawsuits and administrative petitions against the Israel Land Authority and the Ministry of Energy.
  • Represented a foreign company in a number of motions for approval of class certification alleging the existence of an international cartel that operated in other countries and affected the market in Israel.
  • Represented a credit card company in a variety of motions for approval of class certification, including allegations of a restraint of trade between credit card companies in Israel.
  • Represented partners in a publicly traded limited partnership in a motion for approval of a precedent-setting arrangement opposite participation unit owners for corporate reorganization.

Zeev Gutreich is Partner in the Litigation Department of our Jerusalem office.

Zeev’s practice focuses on civil-commercial litigation cases, with an emphasis on class actions and corporate law as well as administrative litigation cases on a variety of issues .

Among the clients represented by Zeev are some of Israel’s leading corporations, including banking and credit card companies, infrastructure, natural resource production, energy, communications, medicine and more.

Zeev has gained experience in handling matters against companies and public partnerships and their officers for complex class actions including those involving issues of competition and discrimination law, procedures relating to tender law, obtaining and extending tender exemptions, and lawsuits against reward clubs.

Zeev holds a master’s degree in law from New York University (NYU) and is a winner of the Hauser Scholarship (Hauser Global Scholarship). He also holds a bachelor’s degree in law (with honors) and a master’s degree in business administration (with honors) from the Hebrew University.

During his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Law at Hebrew University, he served as an editorial board member and editor-in-chief of the Mishpatim Law Review – the Hebrew University’s law review – and as editor of the Mishpatim website.

In addition, Zeev holds a mediation certificate from the Israel Bar Association.

Zeev joined the firm in 2015 after clerking at the Supreme Court in the Office of Deputy Chief Justice Eliezer Rivlin and later as a legal assistant for Justice Esther Hayut.

Zeev is recognized by the prestigious ranking guide Legal500, as a Recommended Lawyer in the Litigation field.

At the year of 2023 Zeev was being selected as one of the “40 under 40” promising leaders by Globes for his exceptional legal activity!

  • Represented shareholders of a leading real estate company involved in insolvency proceedings in a lawsuit filed against them by the company’s liquidator.
  • Represented one of the world’s leading international corporations that won the tender to provide cloud services to the State of Israel and whose winning was contested by one of the other bidders.
  • Represented officers from the Bank of Israel in a motion for approval of derivative certification where it was alleged that they violated their obligations and acted in a conflict of interest.
  • Represented officers in a gas partnership in a motion for approval of derivative certification arguing against transactions with the controlling shareholders.
  • Represented a number of leading mining and quarrying companies in civil lawsuits and administrative petitions against the Israel Land Authority and the Ministry of Energy.
  • Represented a foreign company in a number of motions for approval of class certification alleging the existence of an international cartel that operated in other countries and affected the market in Israel.
  • Represented a credit card company in a variety of motions for approval of class certification, including allegations of a restraint of trade between credit card companies in Israel.
  • Represented partners in a publicly traded limited partnership in a motion for approval of a precedent-setting arrangement opposite participation unit owners for corporate reorganization.