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Tel Aviv Court Grants Woman Shares in Company and Patent Registered to Husband’s Brother
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
A Tel Aviv family court ruled that a woman divorcing her husband will receive shares in a company and patent registered under her husband’s brother. The court found the brothers concealed equal ownership rights, ruling the company and patent are jointly owned despite formal registrations. The husband and brother were ordered to pay legal expenses.
- 01Tel Aviv court grants woman shares in company and patent registered to husband’s brother during divorce.
- 02Court found husband and brother concealed equal ownership rights in family business.
- 03Company and patent involve unique technology reducing project timelines by 30%.
- 04Judge ruled brothers are equal owners despite formal registration to one sibling.
- 05Brothers’ testimonies deemed inconsistent and unreliable by the court.
- 06Husband and brother ordered to pay 100,000 shekels in legal fees.
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