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Rimon is a full service, international law firm designed from the client’s perspective. It augments the best attributes of top-tier law firms, focusing only on those elements that generate value for our clients. The result is a highly efficient law firm comprised of experienced and knowledgeable attorneys, fair and innovative pricing models, and client-oriented service. Rimon is the law firm evolved.
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