The Real Estate Mexico California Meeting

Rimon is proud to sponsor “The Real Estate Mexico California Meeting” which will bring together some of the most important real estate investment vehicles, institutional allocators and private wealth investors that are actively investing and developing across California and Mexico. Join more than 300 leading Mexico- and California-based private equity real estate funds, institutional investors…

TigerTalks in the City: Bitcoin, Blockchains, ICOs and More

Princeton Entrepreneurship Council and Bendheim Center for Finance are hosting a discussion on the exciting trending topic of blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies. Rimon’s FinTech Partner, Dror Futter, is the panel moderator. Date and time: Thu, February 22, 2018 at  6:00 PM – 8:45 PM EST Location Brooklyn Law School 205 State Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States More information here About the moderator…

Recap – Space: The Final Frontier for IP?

At the 2018 American IP Law Association (AIPLA) Mid-Winter Institute Conference in Palm Springs, Rimon Partner Letao Qin moderated the panel discussion “From Drones to Rockets to Driverless Cars – IP is in the Air.” The panel consisted of Theodore “Ted” Ro from NASA, Melissa Coombes, Patent Attorney from Lee & Hayes and a pilot flying Bombardier…

Complimentary Webinar: The Emerging Patent Landscape — Blockchain Technology

Rimon’s Patent and FinTech Partner, and Blockchain Patent Chronicle’s author, Marc Kaufman, presented the results of an ongoing study of patent publications related to Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). The emerging patent landscape in this space identified the likely players, and told us what technology they are developing. He also discussed the emerging risks that must…

CLE Webinar: Joint Development Agreements in Renewable Energy Projects

The rapidly growing renewable-energy industries in America offer exciting opportunities to smaller developers, owners and operators — whose projects, lacking the capital and resources of the big players, generally require Joint Development Agreements.  These relatively short-term joint ventures can be time-consuming, costly and frustrating to structure and negotiate, while the clients and their deals may not be able…