Entries tagged “Virtual Law Firm”
Why Traditional Law Firms are Behind the Automation Curve - Rimon’s Law360 Article Responding to McKinsey Report
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
December 14, 2017
In this article published in Law360, Rimon’s CEO Michael Moradzadeh discusses why the pyramid model of traditional law firms do not allow them to embrace automation and artificial intelligence, at great cost to their clients and their own future, and why Rimon is at the forefront of this innovation due to its innovative
How to Telecommute Without Being Remote
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
May 10, 2017
In this article published in Law360, Rimon’s CEO Michael Moradzadeh argues that allowing lawyers to work remotely can be counterproductive if the firm's entire model and culture does not ensure that telecommuters are equally connected to the firm's social and professional communities.
“To take full advantage of the
Is the Traditional Law Firm Compensation System Hurting Clients, Lawyers, and Law Firms?
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
June 01, 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 meet new people or try out new
Rimon Partners John Isaza and Yaacov Silberman to present at LegalTech West Coast
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Jul 13, 2015
Two Rimon Partners will be presenting at the upcoming Legaltech West Coast conference, to take place on July 13-14, 2015 in San Francisco, CA. LegalTech is a premier legal technology conference hosted by ALM Media. John Isaza, FAI, will participate in a panel titled "The New Big Bang: 21st Century Information Governance Challenges". The panel featuresRimon’s Michael Moradzadeh writes in Law360 about moving beyond the grow or die law firm model
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
March 17, 2015
Law360 published a recent article by Rimon, P.C. CEO Michael Moradzadeh examining how the traditional law firm model is withering on the vine. The piece, which was one of the site's 10 most widely read articles of the week, notes that despite recent mega-mergers, law firms remain a “hierarchical structure…a legacy of feudal
Time for a New Kind of Law Firm
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
February 02, 2015
The traditional law firm is based on an outdated feudal system that creates inefficiency, unhappy lawyers, and underserved clients. Adopting business models from other industries, cloud computing, and virtualization has allowed for new law firm models. These models allow attorneys better lives through increased freedom and productivity,
Law Firm 3.0: Thinking Beyond the Virtual and Conventional Models
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Michael Moradzadeh ·
January 05, 2015
Cloud technology allows attorneys to work anywhere they have a secure internet connection. This provides for greater flexibility, happier lawyers, higher profits, and better-served clients. However, a pure virtual law firm is not the answer. Cafes might work for some meetings, but often a brick and mortar office is necessary. Law
Rimon’s Michael Moradzadeh talks to Law360 about innovations in the law firm model
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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
LegalZoom Sued in Class Action Suit for Unauthorized Practice of Law
Insight July 08, 2011
LegalZoom, as referenced in http://www.rimonlaw.com/blog/2011/05/31/e-law-firms-versus-document-mills, is an online service that allows people to economically generate their own legal documents, which are customized by a series of questions – think TurboTax for law. Though customized, the product is still based on a limited set of templates. LegalZoom is based in California, and was founded by Robert Shapiro, who is known for being part of O.J. Simpson’s defense team.
Legal Evolution: Serving Clients by Doing More With Less
Insight June 24, 2011
Law firms need to take a lesson from their business-clients by utilizing technology to become more efficient and cut costs to clients.