Meet the Intern: Yuval Shacham (Litigation Department)
This time, we’re with Yuval Shaham from Ramat Gan, who has already been an intern in our litigation department for six months. It feels like he’s always been here. Maybe it’s because he’s also in charge of the interns at our firm, or simply because that’s what Yuval knows how to do – to set records in a particularly short time. How short? Well, after many years in the IDF, he was released with the rank of major, completed three (!) degrees – Engineering at Ben-Gurion, Law at Tel Aviv and a master’s degree in Business Administration – also at Tel Aviv, all by the time he was 30 years old.
In short, Yuval is the living embodiment of determination and dedication to the task. After working hours, he “relaxes” on the running track and in the pool and we get the feeling that there too, he’s ahead of the pack. That’s how it is with real fighters, no matter where you put them – they win.
This time, we’re with Yuval Shaham from Ramat Gan, who has already been an intern in our litigation department for six months. It feels like he’s always been here. Maybe it’s because he’s also in charge of the interns at our firm, or simply because that’s what Yuval knows how to do – to set records in a particularly short time. How short? Well, after many years in the IDF, he was released with the rank of major, completed three (!) degrees – Engineering at Ben-Gurion, Law at Tel Aviv and a master’s degree in Business Administration – also at Tel Aviv, all by the time he was 30 years old.
In short, Yuval is the living embodiment of determination and dedication to the task. After working hours, he “relaxes” on the running track and in the pool and we get the feeling that there too, he’s ahead of the pack. That’s how it is with real fighters, no matter where you put them – they win.

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