Uriel Lynn

Uriel Lynn (Hebrew: אוריאל לין; born 2 April 1935) is an Israeli lawyer, former civil servant and politician.

His father, Yehonatan Asulin was from Morocco, while his mother, Margalit Hazan, was born in Palestine.

He was certified as a lawyer devoting two years in litigation of cases related to traffic accidents and from 1965 until 1970 worked as secretary and legal advisor at the ATA textile company.

In 1978, following Likud's election victory, Lynn became a civil servant after being appointed Director of the North American Investment Authority.

[1] In 1992 he decided not to run again as candidate to the Israeli Knesset, and established again his own law firm,[1] specializing in arbitration and government.