Global law firm Rimon PC adds corporate and regulatory attorney to Washington D.C. office

Washington D.C. – Rimon is pleased to welcome accomplished corporate and regulatory Partner Daanish Hamid to its Washington D.C. office.   Mr. Hamid joins Rimon from DLA Piper, where he was Partner. Prior to that, he was Partner at Cooley LLP and at Winston & Strawn LLP.   Mr. Hamid’s practice covers mergers and acquisitions, private equity/venture capital, joint ventures, technology licensing, commercial transactions, and general corporate matters. He also advises clients on…

RIoT Sponsor Spotlight with Partner Letao Qin

What is your name, title, and role at your company? Letao Qin, Partner at Rimon Law, I am partner and I manage patent portfolios for technology companies and counsel clients on strategic patent planning. Our firm helps fortune 500 companies, startups, inventors, and universities in a number of legal fields; I specifically work in the IP…

Women in Law: an Interview with Debbie Klis

You were recently named a Top 15 Corporate Attorney by EB5 Investors Magazine. Can you tell me a little bit about EB-5?   EB-5 is an employment-based visa program that provides citizenship to foreign investors in U.S. businesses that create jobs.  Investors are given a temporary green card and can later obtain a permanent green card…

John Hanley and Douglas Schneller to Present Select Ethical Issues Present in Litigation Funding

Watch Rimon Partners John Hanley and Douglas Schneller in this webcast with Celesq as they discuss ethical issues which can arise in litigation funding. This webcast is presented by West LegalEdcenter. CLE credits are available. Event Description Recently published ethics opinions and commentary have produced a growing body of advisory materials for attorneys working with…

Online-Seminar: EU capital market package 2022

Rimon Partner Bernd Geier is a speaker at the upcoming WM webinar, “Capital Market Law – Update” on January 27, from 9:30am – 12:30pm Central Europe Summer Time (CEST). The webinar will cover the European Commission’s capital market package 2022, sustainability rules, and other upcoming rules. The program will be in the German language. For…

Should Bankruptcy Courts Abstain from Determining Tax Liabilities Based on Federalism and Comity?

Section 505(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code vests a bankruptcy court with the authority to determine the amount and validity of a tax assessment against a debtor. In an article published by the American Bankruptcy Institute, Rimon Partner Jacquelyn Choi discusses whether Bankruptcy Courts should abstain from determining tax liabilities based on federalism and comity. Read the…