Virtual Law Firm and Consulting Firm Create Joint Clean Tech Program
Virtual law firm and consulting firm create joint program for clean tech start-ups in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley, CA, November 07, 2009 -- Impact-SF and Rimon Law Group, Inc. announce a new program for helping clean tech start-ups get the professional services required to take advantage of growth in the sector at an affordable cost. The joint program, called 'Seamless Clean Tech,” offers a portfolio of strategy, financing and legal services which allows clean tech firms to benefit from a well-coordinated team of professionals.
The two companies, both based in San Francisco, launched the program because of their complementary service offerings to the clean tech community. Impact-SF assists companies in their business strategy, including the negotiation of both funding and strategic partnership deals. Rimon Law Group is a virtual law firm that offers a model for start-ups to get the expertise of senior attorneys at a price even lower than the junior lawyers typically assigned by law firms to smaller clients.
Weston Headley, Managing Partner of Impact-SF, says, 'The clean tech space is simply more complicated from both a legal and business perspective, between regulatory issues and the more frequent use of joint ventures and other complicated strategic deals. This makes it all the more important for each company's business and legal advisors to coordinate seamlessly. Our Seamless Clean Tech program is designed to not only deliver better results, but to do so at a lower cost.'
Mr. Headley explains, 'While the clean tech space is doing better than other sectors, it is still not immune to the liquidity crisis. Most start-ups need to watch their cash very carefully, which includes controlling the cost of professional services. That's why Impact-SF has designed a business model that makes top-quality services affordable - and why we've decided to partner with Rimon Law Group. Impact-SF's clients will need top-quality, experienced legal counsel if they're to succeed in the long run - and Rimon Law Group's business model makes it affordable to get access to seasoned attorneys.'
Michael Moradzadeh, Managing Attorney at Rimon Law Group, says 'These are trying times for clean tech start-ups. Indeed there are great opportunities for clean tech companies that have a coherent yet flexible business strategy - especially if they take advantage of joint venturing and other strategic partnering. But we've found that many of our clients need assistance in bridging the gap between a great technology and a profitable deal. That's why we've partnered with Impact-SF. Negotiating solid deals is not just a question of good legal counsel - though often overlooked, deal expertise from the business perspective is just as critical.'
Mr. Moradzadeh explains, 'The successful companies in clean tech will be those who both plan carefully and move quickly. Our Seamless Clean Tech program not only helps start-ups in improving the odds of success, it makes it affordable to do the job right.”
To arrange an interview with Michael Moradzadeh, or Weston Headley, please contact Michael Moradzadeh at or at 650-352-3419.
Press Contact: Michael Moradzadeh Rimon Law Group, Inc One Embarcadero Center, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94111 650-352-3419
http://www.rimonlaw.com/
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