Background
Carmon, Haggai was born on November 5, 1944 in Tel Aviv. Son of Yehiel and Ida Carmon. came to the United States, 1985.
Carmon, Haggai was born on November 5, 1944 in Tel Aviv. Son of Yehiel and Ida Carmon. came to the United States, 1985.
Saint John"s University (Master of Arts Honours. Certificate. International Law, Honours, 1986). Tel-Aviv University Law School (Bachelor of Laws cum laude, 1981).
Lecturer, Contract Law, The Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Extension Division, 1982.
Vice President, Israel American Chamber of Commerce, 1983. Chief Delegate (Honorary) of the Israeli Labor Party to the United States., 1985-1987.
Spoken languages: Hebrew, English and French.
Worked at Jarach - Abramov - Carmon Advocates & Notaries (Jerusalem) specializing in Jarach-Abramov-Carmon was established in Israel and maintains office in Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem and New New York Jarach-Abramov-Carmon engages in diverse Civil Litigation including Arbitration in Civil, Labor and Administrative Courts and Tribunals. The firm has also developed expertise in Transactional Commercial, Corporate, Real-Estate and Banking Matters and is actively engaged in Administrative Law, Contracts, Torts, Town-Planing, Labor Law, Tender Law, Private and Public International Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1983, Israel.
1991, New New York
Lecturer, Contract Law, The Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Extension Division, 1982. Vice President, Israel American Chamber of Commerce, 1983.
Chief Delegate (Honorary) of the Israeli Labor Party to the United States., 1985-1987. Regular outside counsel for the United States.
Department of Justice of Israeli civil legal matters.
(Resident Partner, New York Office). Jarach-Abramov-Carmon was first established in 1986. The firm has served the legal needs of in-state and out-state government, corporate and private clients.
Jarach-Abramov-Carmon represents a broad range of business and public enterprises ranging from individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, national banks and the United States.
Department of Justice. Jarach-Abramov-Carmon"s ability to assist local clients in their international needs as well as its availability to represent foreign clients in Israel is enhanced by its active full service New York office.
Additionally, Jarach-Abramov-Carmon is the Israeli member of GLOBALAW, a worldwide network of 135 independent law firms in 85 countries. Through its membership in GLOBALAW Jarach-Abramov-Carmon can assist its clients with respect to their multinational and transnational legal needs.
Honorary chief delegate to United States of America, Israeli Labor Party, 1985-1987. Vice president, board directors Israel American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 1979-1985. Member American Bar Association (associate) New York State Bar Association, Association Trial Lawyers American.
Married Rakeffet Avissara, March 7, 1978. Children: Ittai, Dria, Irin, Yahel.