Associate
As a lawyer at Kuttner & Co., Noa Pressman, Adv., is heading the Family Law department, a field in which she is an authoritative expert in a wide range of topics and niche areas.
Noa provides individual, dedicated, and meticulous legal care, employing creative solutions to unconditionally protect the legal interests of her clients, while at the same time respecting their and the opposite party's dignity.
Noa's success in this complicated and sensitive field stems from her unique approach - a belief that there is no problem without a solution, and that there is a top priority, when possible, to accomplish the client's goals in peaceful ways, with a complete vision of the clients' needs in mind, including their financial needs.
Noa relies on the extensive experience she acquired during her internship and work at leading firms in Israel. Time after time she assertively and vehemently leads her clients to legal successes that directly mitigate their personal situation and the complex process they face.
"I believe that the uniqueness of the legal care I provide lies in the combination, on one hand, of my true love for the profession and the field of family law that is manifested in my ability to handle complicated cases with solid professionalism and, on the other hand, my personal life story as a mother who has been through a divorce. Undoubtedly, my personal experience has given me a different perspective and the ability to communicate with clients with full understanding and a profound personal familiarity with the processes involved, as well as the ability to see beyond the legal procedure and to prioritize the life after it."
The legal service package provided by Noa includes quality legal counseling in real estate, a field that complements and often is intertwined with legal care in family law cases. This counseling is provided in collaboration with lawyer Rinat Tzipori who leads the Commercial Real Estate department at Kuttner & Co.. This collaboration helps Noa find creative real estate solutions as part of the various family law and inheritance processes.
2003
2004
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