Rimon’s Robin Powers featured in the Spring 2014 issue of Perspectives Magazine, the American Bar Association’s publication for and about women lawyers

The article, titled “Women Seize Opportunities in Male-Dominated Finance World,” focuses on the top female attorneys practicing in the world of corporate finance, including the recent female heads of the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Ms. Powers, a Rimon Partner in New York, is noted for her work as…

State and Local Taxation: Headline News and Trends (CPE/CLE)

In this fast-paced presentation, David Fruchtman (chair of State and Local (Subnational) Taxation at Rimon P.C.) analyzes the most important developments in multistate and local tax legislation, case law and administrative pronouncements. Topics covered will be determined based upon current developments. Prior presentations have addressed tax presence, federal legislation, state legislation, click-through nexus, retroactive taxation,…

The 22nd Annual National Conference on Managing Electronic Records

MER ’14 Conference information can be found at: http://www.merconference.com The MER is the only conference focused exclusively on addressing the operational, technical, and legal issues associated with the life-cycle management of electronic records. About MER: Through formal sessions, associated networking events and exhibitors, MER seeks to provide attendees with innovative and practical solutions. Knowledge –…

Mergers and Acquisitions: Getting the Deal Closed

The program will cover the mergers and acquisition process from signing the letter of intent to closing the transaction, including: the due diligence process; the transaction documents; the closing preparation and the closing. Subjects such as representations and warranties, disclosure schedules, working capital adjustments, indemnities, escrows, employment agreements and non-competition clauses will also be discussed.…

Rimon names Private Equity and Corporate Finance attorney Jennifer Dasari a Partner in firm’s Minneapolis office

Represents entrepreneurs and companies in seeking private equity, venture and angel financing; also handles mergers & acquisitions Minneapolis (May 13, 2014) Increasing its strong team of corporate finance partners working to help start-ups and entrepreneurs gain financing for their growth, Rimon, P.C. has named Jennifer Dasari as a partner in its Minneapolis office. Ms. Dasari…

Success Protecting Intellectual Property in the Lifecycle of a Pre-Sales Revenue Biotechnology Venture Destined for IPO

For a drug discovery start-up, patent protection of the intellectual property underlying the commercialization pursuit is critically important. If the company is a university or research institution spin-out that obtained licensed rights to intellectual property through a technology transfer, either the licensor or the licensee – as set forth in the License Agreement — must pursue…

Rimon Partner Robin Powers Featured as Female Powerbroker by Law360

Law360 interviewed Robin Powers about her experiences as a female powerbroker with more than 18 years of experience working with hedge funds, private equity funds, family offices, and universities and endowments with respect to their financial transactions, prime brokerage relationships, leveraged finance and derivatives activity. Ms. Powers shared her experiences serving as a senior-level lawyer in…

The FDA Drug Approval Process in the Lifecycle of a Pre-Sales Revenue Biotechnology Venture Destined for IPO Success

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration regulates new drug approvals in a process that is extremely thorough, lengthy and expensive. Regulations apply to a drug candidate’s product development phase, the approval process and after approval. Failure to comply could have serious business and financial con-sequences to a biotech venture, including the FDA’s refusal to approve…

Tech Transfers in the Lifecycle of a Pre-Sales Revenue Biotechnology Venture Destined for IPO Success

Many biotech ventures begin life as an invention conceived by a scientist/professor working in a laboratory at a federally-funded university or scientific institute. The intellectual property underlying such inventions is owned by the academic institution, a potentially valuable asset to be nurtured. Since enactment of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, academic institutions through their technology…

Stanford Law School Presentation on Innovations in Law Firm Model by Rimon’s Managing Partners

Rimon’s Managing Partners Michael Moradzadeh and Yaacov Silberman will discuss innovation and disruption in the law firm space at The Center on the Legal Profession Stanford Law School. They will discuss the history of innovation in the traditional legal marketplace, the current landscape as alternative models have rapidly increased their presence, and their own path…