Law360 Pulse reports on how Darrow responded to the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, offering a rare window into the human dimension of a company that operates across two continents.
With 80 employees in its Tel Aviv office, Darrow was immediately affected when conflict broke out. Amit Shemesh, manager of strategic partnerships, told Law360 Pulse that 32 of those Tel Aviv team members were called up for reserve military duty. Two employees located near the Gaza Strip were evacuated and brought to safety.
Rather than scaling back, Darrow's New York team moved to absorb the operational load. Shemesh described the response as working around the clock to ensure business continuity for clients, with emergency planning put in place to keep disruption to a minimum.
Founded in 2020, Darrow analyzes public data to help plaintiff attorneys identify potential legal violations — a mission that, in the weeks following October 7, its team continued to pursue from both sides of the Atlantic.