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Edison Patent Attorneys Ltd., Israel,  specializes in intellectual property, including registering patents, designs and trademarks.
 
Office specializations include computer technology, telecommunications, optical engineering, mechanical engineering, indoor inventions, innovative business methods, Biotechnology, genetic engineering, and more.
 
All the firm’s seniors are inventors, owning Israeli and foreign patents. As such, we look at things from an inventor’s point of view, not only a legal point of view. One of the unique issues characterizing our firm is the combination of law and technical crew.

The firm is headed by Eng. Reuben Berman, an Israeli registered patent attorney. His education includes an M.Sc in mathematics and computer science. Prior to establishing the office, Reuben Berman worked as in-house Patent Attorney in one of the world’s leading data security companies, and as software engineer for 20 years.
Reuben Berman


Adv. and patent attorney Haim Branstater is a member of the Israeli Bar association. In addition to his legal education, he has B.Sc degree in physics and electro-optics. His technological experience includes R&D in video inspection systems, computer applications, data analysis, control, hardware, refrigerating systems, and more.

Haim Brandstatter
Yaniv Gitelis is a consultant for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering issues. He received his B.Sc. degree in Biotechnology from Bar-Ilan University, his B.A. degree in Philosophy from Tel Aviv University, and currently he is about to finish an M.A. degree in the Program for the History Philosophy and Sociology of Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His thesis is about patents in genetic engineering. He has also taught at the History and Theory Department of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
 
Yaniv Gitelis
The firm resides in Bney Atarot, 5 minutes away from Israel’s international airport, in the spacious countryside, with ample parking space. At the firm, there is a permanent exhibition of inventions from the beginning of the 20th century, including manual calculation machines, burglar alarms, machines for detecting forgery of banknotes and diamonds, earth-quake detectors, and more. The village, Bney Atarot, is the former Templers colony Vilhelma, and as such worth a visit in itself.