New Ann Arbor Law Practice Offers Big Firm Sophistication at Affordable Rates to Businesses and Creative Entrepreneurs
Ann Arbor, MI, October 07, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Attorney Zachary V. Moen has opened a new law practice in downtown Ann Arbor to provide local businesses and creative entrepreneurs with the same sophisticated and high quality representation that he provided to large national and international corporations during his career at large law firms, only in a more casual environment and at a fraction of the cost.
Mr. Moen believes that this combination of quality and affordability is crucial to local businesses in the current economy. “With everyone tightening their belt in this economy, many businesses are finding that the traditional law firm billing model is no longer in line with the realities of their business, but they fear losing quality representation by switching to a more affordable firm,” says Moen. “My new practice brings the best of both worlds – quality and affordability – to local businesses.”
Mr. Moen’s practice also focuses on representing creative entrepreneurs, which, according to Mr. Moen, “includes artists, musicians, actors, authors, writers, designers, bloggers, and other creative professionals .” In fact, in addition to his law practice, Mr. Moen is a “creative entrepreneur” himself, serving as an apprentice to a prominent violinmaker and maintaining an online violinmaking blog at: http://apprenticeviolinmaker.blogspot.com.
Mr. Moen earned his law degree magna cum laude and graduated in the top five students in his class from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he also served as managing editor of the law review. Prior to starting his own practice, Mr. Moen spent five years representing large corporations in high profile litigation at Jenner & Block in Chicago and one year in the intellectual property and media group at Butzel Long in Ann Arbor. Mr. Moen is licensed to practice law in Michigan, Illinois, and the District of Columbia.
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Mr. Moen believes that this combination of quality and affordability is crucial to local businesses in the current economy. “With everyone tightening their belt in this economy, many businesses are finding that the traditional law firm billing model is no longer in line with the realities of their business, but they fear losing quality representation by switching to a more affordable firm,” says Moen. “My new practice brings the best of both worlds – quality and affordability – to local businesses.”
Mr. Moen’s practice also focuses on representing creative entrepreneurs, which, according to Mr. Moen, “includes artists, musicians, actors, authors, writers, designers, bloggers, and other creative professionals .” In fact, in addition to his law practice, Mr. Moen is a “creative entrepreneur” himself, serving as an apprentice to a prominent violinmaker and maintaining an online violinmaking blog at: http://apprenticeviolinmaker.blogspot.com.
Mr. Moen earned his law degree magna cum laude and graduated in the top five students in his class from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he also served as managing editor of the law review. Prior to starting his own practice, Mr. Moen spent five years representing large corporations in high profile litigation at Jenner & Block in Chicago and one year in the intellectual property and media group at Butzel Long in Ann Arbor. Mr. Moen is licensed to practice law in Michigan, Illinois, and the District of Columbia.
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734-223-6479
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Zachary V. Moen
734-223-6479
www.zvmlaw.com
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