Adv. Perry Wildes concentrates his practice in the area of corporate and securities law, with an emphasis on public and private capital raising transactions and cross border transactions.
Perry advises Israeli companies registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on compliance with their securities law and stock exchange disclosure obligations and corporate governance issues. Perry also represents companies and underwriters in public and private finance transactions, including IPO’s, SPAC’s, follow-on public offerings, PIPES, overseas offerings and other private offerings.
Perry also represents both Israeli and foreign buyers and sellers in public and private merger and acquisition transactions and other cross-border transactions. His experience includes representation of foreign investors in Israeli companies.
Prior to joining our firm he practiced law in leading law firms in New York.
J.D., New York University, 1992
B.A., English, Yeshiva University, New York, 1989
New York Bar Association
Israel Bar Association
“Perry Wildes is well recognised for his expertise in capital markets issues and transactions, particularly those involving US markets. He is active in equity issues, de-SPAC transactions and securities purchase agreements and advises both issuers and underwriters.”
Chambers Global Guide, 2026
“Perry Wildes’ primary trait is the level of service he provides but he is also very experienced and knowledgeable. You can count on him to get to the bottom of matters.”
Chambers Global Guide, 2026
“Perry Wildes is an outstanding lawyer and a pleasure to work with. He is always accessible, responsive and highly knowledgeable.”
Chambers Global 2026
“Beyond his expertise, he has a unique ability to make complex issues feel manageable.”
Chambers Global 2026
“His practical approach, attention to detail and genuine commitment to client success make him an invaluable adviser.”
Chambers Global 2026
“Perry Wildes cares about company clients and is willing to go the extra mile, working long hours to meet required deadlines.”
The Legal 500, 2026