Tamar Dolev-Green
Advocate Tamar Dolev-Green is a partner in the firm and co-head of the firm’s competition team. She was elected by Chambers and Partners as one of the leading competition law practitioners in Israel in 2010.
Tamar was born in 1976. She received her degrees in law and economics from the University of Haifa (LLB 1999, BA economics 2000) and completed her European Masters in Law and Economics (EMLE) at Complutense University in Madrid (2000). Tamar was admitted to the Israel bar in 2001.
Prior to her current position at ECO, Tamar worked (from 2001 to 2005) at the Israeli Antitrust Authority, where, inter alia, she was responsible for the telecommunications sector in the legal department of the authority, represented the antitrust commissioner in front of the Antitrust Tribunal and served as the legal counsel’s representative in the authority’s tender committee.
Tamar specialises in competition law, trade regulation, administrative law, communications law and mergers and acquisitions.
She is co-author of the chapter on Israel in The Private Competition Enforcement Review (Law Business Research, 2008) and has published numerous articles on antitrust and competition law.
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