
Naama has been working in the Israeli public sector since 2010, specializing in intellectual property law (IP), technology, and the intersection between IP and private international law (PIL).
She served as a legal advisor in the IP Law Department, Office of Legal Counsel and Legislative Affairs, in the Israeli Ministry of Justice (2010-2017), and as a legal advisor to the Economic Affairs Committee in the Israeli Parliament, since 2017. Since 2022 she is serving as the Deputy Legal Advisor to the Economic Affairs Committee in the Israeli Parliament.
Naama has managed policy and legislation projects on IP and technology-related subjects, including the enactment of the new Israeli Designs Act, which replaced an ordinance from 1924 and brought the Israeli legislation up to date with technological developments. She has advised government offices and agencies on IP and technology and drafted numerous policy and guidance documents on these subjects. She is a guest lecturer in academic courses and an invited speaker at conferences on IP and cyber issues.
Naama has represented Israel in various international forums discussing IP, emerging technologies, and PIL, including the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH).
Naama’s publications mainly focus on IP, the intersection between IP and PIL, and the effects of technology on these fields, and vice versa. She holds an LL.B (magna cum laude) and an LL.M (summa cum laude) from Tel Aviv University.
Read an interview with Naama, here.

