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Lital Dubrovitsky
Boss called a hearing? Odds are you’re out
Survey finds only 2% of pre-dismissal hearings in Israel end with employees keeping their jobs, raising questions about how fair the process really is, despite legal rules requiring employers to consider workers’ arguments
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.20.26
Musk’s Grok faces class action in Israel over sexual image claims
Exclusive: After bans and investigations abroad, the Grok ‘digital stripping’ scandal reaches Israeli courts, with claims the chatbot enables sexual simulations of women and minors from online images without their knowledge or consent
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.15.26
Husband's refusal to have more children leads Israeli court to order divorce and $22,800 payment
Tel Aviv Rabbinical Court ruled that a husband’s prolonged refusal to have more children constitutes grounds for divorce and full payment of the ketubah, rejecting his claim that a late change of heart reflected genuine intent
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.14.26
Hundreds sue woman opposing massive Tel Aviv renewal project over care of her cats
A lawsuit by 294 Tel Aviv homeowners seeks millions from several residents, including Shirley Hamani, who lives with 12 cats and feeds street cats; Hamani opposes the renewal project as planned, saying it fails to address the welfare of the animals
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.13.26
Court orders Hamas to pay some 1 billion shekels compensation to hundreds of October 7 victims
Ruling made in response to lawsuit of hundreds of plaintiffs who are heirs of those murdered in Hamas massacre, and those injured in the attack; Mother of victim: 'Ruling is about being seen, when our country did not take responsibility'
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.28.25
Court erases pensioner’s debt after drug‑addicted son secretly took loans in her name
Jerusalem judge cleared debts after late son used her name to take loans and buy drugs, leaving her financially ruined; judge cited her age, health, lack of assets and the injustice of forcing her to remain in insolvency
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.18.25
Israeli court rules airlines must cover passenger expenses after war-related flight cancellations
Ashdod small claims court ruled that airlines and travel agencies must reimburse passengers for lodging, food, transportation and alternative flights canceled due to the Oct. 7 war, even when carriers are exempt from paying additional statutory compensation
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.17.25
Judge rules man NIS 1 million in debt must give up his Tesla: 'He can make do with public transit'
A judge rejected a man’s request to keep paying thousands of shekels a month for a luxury Tesla while in insolvency proceedings over roughly NIS 1 million in debt, saying his household can make do with a modest car or public transit
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.11.25
Injured or stuck at home? Your rights during Storm Byron explained
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected in Israel by the weekend; who’s liable for flood damage, can you sue the municipality and what are your rights if schools close and you have no childcare? | A practical legal and insurance guide
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.10.25
Debtor delivers mountain of coins to pay fine; court rejects it as ‘bad faith’
Defendant delivers 18 boxes holding over 500 pounds of half-shekel coins to settle an 18,000-shekel fee, but enforcement registrar rules stunt showed bad faith and fined him, while still allowing payment in coins if coordinated in advance
Lital Dubrovitsky
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12.01.25
Trampoline mishap on school trip ends in $184,000 payout
A Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court ruled a religious school and an insurance company must pay a former student injured on a trampoline at a northern guesthouse under renovation; the court split liability evenly between the school and site owners
Lital Dubrovitsky
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11.26.25
Vogue magazine publisher battles Israeli developer over trademark dispute
Global fashion house Advance Magazine Publishers Inc. says Gindi Israel 2010’s trademark bid for 'Vogue Gindi Sde Dov Tel Aviv' misleads consumers and dilutes the iconic brand, raising fears of false links to the magazine
Lital Dubrovitsky
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11.23.25
Israeli broadcasters sue TikTok for millions over copyright violations
In a newly filed lawsuit, major Israeli broadcasters YES, HOT and Keshet, as well as Sport Channel and Charlton, accuse TikTok of enabling rampant content piracy and failing to monitor violations; TikTok responds: 'Unable to comment on ongoing legal proceedings'
Lital Dubrovitsky
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10.20.25
Tipping doesn’t boost service — it just keeps getting more expensive, study finds
A new study by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Dartmouth College found most people tip out of social conformity, not gratitude — meaning waiters expect tips regardless of performance, reducing their incentive to offer better service
Lital Dubrovitsky
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10.20.25
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