Entries tagged “biglaw”
Rimon’s Innovative Model Featured in the Cover Story of Attorney At Law Magazine
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Michael Moradzadeh
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March 7, 2019
Attorney At Law Magazine analyzes Rimon’s alternative business model and compares it to the traditional rigid law firm structure. The article reveals the benefits that expat BigLaw Partners report when they transition to a hybrid virtual platform / brick & mortar firm like Rimon, including less overhead, entrepreneurship, full-service capability, a better lifestyle, being able to offer…
New Rimon Partner Patrick Kuehl’s Arrival and Opening of our New Kansas Office Extensively Covered by the Press
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Patrick Kuehl, Jr
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August 29, 2018
Rimon’s latest arrival to the firm, Patrick Kuehl Jr., who joined as a Partner the Litigation and Intellectual Property teams and who opened Rimon’s new Kansas City office, was covered by Law360, IPPro Patents, and Intellectual Property Magazine. Mr. Kuehl joins Rimon from Husch Blackwell, where he was also a Partner. Mr. Kuehl primarily litigates intellectual property disputes in state and federal courts. He also represents…
Peng Chen’s move from Morrison & Foerster to Rimon Extensively Covered by the Press
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Peng Chen
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April 2, 2018
Dr. Peng Chen, rated best Patent Lawyer in San Diego by US News and World Report’s Best Lawyers, joined Rimon’s Litigation and Intellectual Property groups in San Diego. Dr. Chen was previously a Partner at Morrison and Foerster. The news was covered by The Recorder, Getting the Deal Through, Intellectual Property Magazine and Global Banking and Finance Review. Dr. Chen joins Rimon…
Rimon’s Latest Partners’ Arrivals Extensively Covered by the Press
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Lillian Stenfeldt
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Roy P. Kozupsky
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February 1, 2018
Rimon’s latest arrivals to the firm, Lillian Stenfeldt and Roy Kozupsky, were covered by Law360, LexisNexis, GRR, LawFuel, Global Banking & Finance Review, Massachusetts Lawyers and The Recorder. Lillian Stenfeldt joins Rimon from Sedgwick where she served as chair of the bankruptcy practice. She counsels clients throughout the country in all aspects of insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings and strategy. She represents secured creditors, hedge funds, creditors’ committees, trustees and…
Powerhouse Litigator Matt Poppe’s Move from Orrick to Rimon Covered by The Recorder and Law360
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Matthew Poppe
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July 25, 2017
Mr. Poppe, who had a long career at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, discussed his decision to move from a Partner position at Orrick to Rimon with Law360 and The Recorder. “[Rimon is] a terrific platform,” he said. “It’s rapidly growing, but in particular locations like San Francisco and Palo Alto it’s still a pretty small cohesive…
Are Law Firm Mergers Good for Clients and Lawyers?
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Michael Moradzadeh
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June 15, 2016
Only a few years ago, a firm with 300 lawyers was considered very large. However, the legal world has grown used to seeing firms with over 5,000 lawyers. This is due to the rise of mega-firms due to a growing “grow or die” policy by law firms looking for a response to a rapidly changing business…
Is the Traditional Law Firm Compensation System Hurting Clients, Lawyers, and Law Firms?
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Michael Moradzadeh
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June 1, 2016
The start of a new year is always a time for big changes in a law firm partner’s life. Suddenly, lawyers get to meet all new people. Why? Because the start of the year is when laterals — partners and associates — start jumping firms. This is not due to exciting New Year’s resolutions to…
Alternative Fee Arrangements
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Michael Moradzadeh
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June 30, 2011
The most radical changes in law firm billing which have occurred during the last two years has been the advent of value billing Alternative Fee Arrangements (“AFA’s). These billing arrangements are aimed at destroying or at least seriously maiming the invidious hourly billing process, which creates economic incentives for inefficiency. The hourly rate may be…