Ilan Shavit-Stricks is an Israeli lawyer. Ilan Shavit-Stricks was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1951. He studied law at Tel Aviv University, graduating in 1979. He later studied American Law at Wisconsin University (1988) and Financial and International Projects at Cambridge University (1999). Shavit-Stricks has been a member of the Israel Bar Association since 1981 and the International Bar Association since 1985. He has managed the Tel Aviv law firm of Haim Zadok & Co. for the past decade and a half. The Israeli Consumer Council has recognized Mr. Shavit-Stricks' contributions in the area of complex and creditors' settlements, granting him an award for his successful formation of a creditors' settlement unification in the framework of assistance to thousands of consumers. Shavit-Stricks has written for numerous publications, most recently on liquidations. His articles in the Israeli business paper Calcalist and the Israeli financial paper Globes discussed the economic situation and court intervention. In October 2006, Shavit-Stricks taught at a continuing legal education seminar at the Israel Bar Association on the subject of temporary remedies. In May 2005, he lectured at Bar-Ilan University on the realization and sale of property. Shavit-Stricks holds a directorship at Mishkenot Sha'ananim, an international cultural centre in Jerusalem. His law firm sponsors public and pro-bono activities, including representing UNICEF in Israel and supporting the University of Tel Aviv's law school scholarship fund. Shavit-Stricks is married with three children.
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