Amir represents technology companies in commercial transactions and corporate aspects including data protection and privacy compliance, media, digital advertising, and venture capital investments. As such, Amir deals extensively with data governance, telecommunications and intellectual property laws and regulations, as well as commercial contracts and licensing agreement.
Amir regularly assists cybersecurity and telecommunication companies in structuring and managing complex personal data flows and architectures, international data transfers, advanced biometrics assessment, implementation of artificial intelligence technologies, and provides management guidance for AI systems development, ethical assessment, and algorithmic impact assessment.
Amir serves as Teaching Assistant in “Legal Systems” course in the Harry Radzyner Law School, and in “Ethical Aspects of Algorithms” course in Lauder School of Government Diplomacy and Strategy (Reichman University). Amir serves a research fellow in the Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP). Amir previously served as a Team Leader in the Advance Research Clinic in the CAIDP, following his completion with distinction both Research Clinics for AI in the CAIDP. Amir is a Certified Information Privacy Professional in European data protection regulations (CIPP/E).
Amir graduated summa cum laude the research program of the M.A. Law, Technology and Business Innovation at the Reichman University. Amir’s M.A. thesis examined the antitrust/competition and copyright/performers rights aspects of the organizations of collective management of copyright and their interaction with the streaming industry (“Copyright Collective Management Organizations: From Political Actor to Natural Monopoly”). Amir passed his M.A. thesis defense with highest distinction. Amir also graduated summa cum laude the research program of the Master of Law (LL.M.) at Reichman University. Amir’s LL.M. thesis was vast research in the comparative constitutional theories and constitutional identity studies (“The Indian Constitution’s Founding Moment”). Amir passed his LL.M. thesis defense with distinction. Amir studied Law (LL.B.) and Political Science (B.A., specialization in European Studies) at the Reichman University.
Amir was admitted to the Israeli Bar Association in 2021, after completing his legal internship at the Intellectual Property Division, Department of the Deputy Attorney General. Amir previously worked as IP & data privacy associate at Erdinast, Ben Natan, Toledano & Co. law firm since 2021, and joined Or-Hof Technology and IP law firm in 2023.
Amir speaks Hebrew, English, and Portuguese.