Rimon P.C., a 14-year-old “hybrid” law firm that’s embraced remote work in its office-lite business model, is looking to get bigger as competitors urge lawyers to return to in-person work.
The 200-attorney firm is pursuing mergers with firms ranging from 60 to 120 lawyers, founding partner Michael Moradzadeh said in an interview.
“We’ve done so well financially, we’re now in a position to invest in further growth,” Moradzadeh said. “We are in buying mode.”
Rimon has grown revenue by 50% for two consecutive years, according to Moradzadeh, who declined to provide specific revenue and profit figures. He ...
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