Entries tagged “alternative law firm”
Webinar – Alternative Law Firms and Service Providers
events Michael Moradzadeh · Yaacov P. Silberman · November 13, 2014
Presentation by Rimon, P.C. CEO, Michael Moradzadeh and COO, Yaacov Silberman Evolutions in technology, the economy and business culture are forcing a change in the legal industry. Rimon’s CEO and COO will share how Rimon and other alternative legal services companies are changing the way lawyers practice law and how clients are ultimately the ones…
Rimon’s 2014 Complimentary CLE/CPE Webinar Series
events Michael Moradzadeh · Yaacov P. Silberman · November 11, 2014
Rimon’s 2014 CLE webinar series covers a wide variety of topics relevant to today’s legal climate. In the first week, we will explore the effects of changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure with Partner John Isaza and dive into exciting changes in the law firm model with CEO Michael Moradzadeh and COO Yaacov Silberman.…
Rimon’s Michael Moradzadeh talks to Law360 about innovations in the law firm model
innovation Michael Moradzadeh · June 23, 2014
Rimon’s CEO Michael Moradzadeh was featured in Law360 discussing the changes in the law firm model, and why firms like Clearspire had some great features, like decentralization, top-level attorneys, and embracing technology, but ultimately did not succeed because they were not run by lawyers. Mr. Moradzadeh argues that Rimon’s hybrid approach has proven successful by…
Stanford Law School Presentation on Innovations in Law Firm Model by Rimon’s Managing Partners
events Michael Moradzadeh · Yaacov P. Silberman · February 13, 2014
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…
The Life and Death of the Billable Hour
insights Michael Moradzadeh · June 13, 2011
The evolution of alternative fee arrangements and value billing. In 1904, George Heber Smith, a recent Harvard Law School graduate, became the head of the Legal Aid Society in Boston. Smith found the lawyers working there overwhelmed with work for the Society’s indigent client base and sought to devise a method to improve the efficiency…