Omri holds an L.L.B (2013) from Tel Aviv University (Magna Cum Laude), appearing on the Dean's List in every year of his studies. During his studies, Omri was a research assistant to various researchers in the Buchmann Faculty of Law, including: Prof. Nili Cohen (contract law), Prof. Daniel Friedmann (contract law), Prof. Issachar Rosen-Zvi (civil procedure and environmental law); Prof. Yoram Margalioth (environmental law) and Dr. Avihay Dorfman (tort law and property law). In addition, Omri chief edited volume 36 of the Tel Aviv University Law Review.
During his studies, Omri worked as a pre-intern at Fischer, Behar, Chen, Well, Orion & Co. Law Firm. After his studies, Omri served as a law clerk in the chambers of the Honorable Supreme Court Justice Danziger, and worked as a teaching assistant in contract law, environmental law and intellectual property law.
Omri is a Ph.D. candidate and a research fellow in Zvi Meitar Center for advanced legal studies as well as a research fellow in the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. Omri's proposed research deals with the right to make derivative works as a part of copyright law, which is the right to make a work based upon previous works. The research will examine the breadth of the right in light of the theoretical justifications for copyrights as well as findings from non-legal fields such as cognitive psychology and genre theory that have to do with creation as a behavioral norm. The research will include a new model for the right to make derivative works, considering both the right's definition and the remedies that are available to its owners.
Omri has a professional musical background, and during his B.Mus studies in the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv Univeristy he performed worldwide as a percussion player and as a member of orchestras conducted by Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Gustavo Dudamel, Pierre Boulez and others.