Adv. Gill Nadel specializes in import and export law, indirect taxes, maritime law, and international forwarding. He also represents clients in complex litigation proceedings in these fields.
Gill is considered an expert in these fields and possesses a significant reputation. He provides his clients with comprehensive legal consulting on a wide array of matters in the fields of customs and international trade, including providing professional opinions and conducting indirect tax planning; handling retroactive assessments and drawbacks; handling the verification of certificates of origin; advising on antidumping duties; obtaining tax rulings from the Customs Authority; advising on international trade agreements (Free Trade Areas and WTO-GATT Agreements); and more.
In addition, Gill represents clients in complex disputes relating to maritime law, aviation law, and international forwarding, including claims regarding cargo damages and delays in their arrival, claims regarding professional negligence of various logistics entities, and various claims against insurers.
Gill has been accompanying the legislation and regulation processes in the import field for many years and possesses widespread working relations with policymakers and enforcement authorities in the field.
Among Gill’s clients are Israel’s leading importers, exporters, and industrialists, leading international companies, customs agents, international forwarders, insurers, and other entities that handle international trade and international forwarding.
Gill advises many divisions of the Israel Chamber of Commerce, among them the Dietary Supplements Section, the Food Section, and more. He also serves as special legal counsel to the Manufacturers Association of Israel on matters relating to international trade law and also advised the Federation of Vehicle Importers to Israel.
Gill is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.
LL.M., Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 1999
LL.B. (cum laude), Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 1998
B.A., Musicology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 1998
Israel Bar Association, 1999