RJLF Featured in Swarthmore Bulletin: A New Model for Legal Success
Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg (RJLF) has strong ties to the Swarthmore community, with several of our founding partners and attorneys — Courtland Reichman ’90, Sarah Jorgensen ’90, Christine Lehman ’90, Peter Mastroianni ’90, Jaime Cardenas-Navia ’07, and Sarah Edelstein ’03 — being Swarthmore alumni. The Swarthmore Bulletin recently featured RJLF in an article titled "Trying a New Model" by Michael Blanding, which highlights how the firm’s Swarthmore-honed values of intellectual curiosity, collaboration, and challenging the status quo have shaped its innovative approach to the legal profession.
The article provides an in-depth look at RJLF’s groundbreaking model, which rejects traditional law firm norms like billable hours and rigid hierarchies in favor of flat fees, collaboration, and a culture of trust. These principles have driven RJLF to achieve significant trial wins, including landmark verdicts against major tech companies, and to earn national recognition as a top trial boutique.
Read the full article here.
We are honored to share our story with the Swarthmore community and grateful to the Swarthmore Bulletin for this feature.