About

Who we are and how we work.

About the Firm

Herzog Bridge Advisory is a boutique practice focused on cross-border legal structuring and multi-jurisdictional transactions, with particular depth in US–Israel matters.

The firm is engaged where matters require coordination across jurisdictions, legal clarity, and controlled execution.

It advises international investors, family offices, and commercial groups navigating complex transactions across legal systems.

The firm is also engaged where cross-border structures have become contested, unclear, or improperly recognized — resolving the resulting complexity so ownership, documentation, and execution can be restored to a workable footing.

Portrait of Zachariah (Zack) Herzog

Leadership

Zachariah (Zack) Herzog

Zachariah (Zack) Herzog advises on cross-border legal structuring and multi-jurisdictional transactions, with particular depth in US–Israel matters.

Admitted in Israel (1999) and New York (2023), he brings over two decades of experience in legal structuring, commercial transactions, and multi-jurisdictional execution.

His background includes senior legal and commercial roles in international trading environments, structuring and coordinating transactions across Israel, the United States, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

He has also been engaged in selected matters where cross-border ownership, recognition, or enforceability has been contested across jurisdictions.

He is also qualified to structure and oversee Halachic (Jewish law) agreements, including contracts, wills, and ribbis (interest) compliance frameworks.

He is the founder of Herzog Bridge Advisory, a boutique cross-border practice focused on:

  • · Structuring of cross-border transactions and arrangements
  • · Alignment between U.S. and Israeli legal frameworks
  • · Ownership clarity, enforceability, and recognition across jurisdictions
  • · Coordination and oversight of execution in Israel

His work serves as a bridge between capital and execution, allowing clients to engage across legal systems through a clear, coordinated, and structured framework.

Admissions
Israel · 1999
New York · 2023
Focus
Cross-Border
Structuring