Published in The American Lawyer
- “Keeping In Touch: Gathering feedback from clients is too important to be left to chance—or turned over to billing partners,” The American Lawyer, November 2005, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Practice, Practice, Practice: How do you build a successful group? One detail at a time.,” The American Lawyer, August 2004, by Peter Zeughauser
- “A Midyear Report: The business outlook for the rest of 2004: More of the same, with a rise in demand that will push billing rates toward the thousand-dollar barrier,” The American Lawyer, July 2004, by Peter Zeughauser
- “A Lawyer’s Lawyer,” The American Lawyer, January 2004, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Show and Tell: Don’t let recruiters rush a lateral hire so much that key questions go unanswered.,” The American Lawyer, November 2003, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Why England Slept: Despite years of trying, most Magic Circle firms have failed to make a splash in the United States. What’s the problem?,” The American Lawyer, September 2003, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Culling the Laggards: For every action, there’s a reaction. So will the rush to cherry-pick the most profitable practice groups leave poorer performers homeless?,” The American Lawyer, February 2003, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Is Bigger Better?,” The American Lawyer, September 2002, by Peter Zeughauser
- “Paring the Partnership,” The American Lawyer, July 2002, by Peter Zeughauser
- “The Real Enron Threat: Not that it matters, but the Big Five’s exit from the consulting business won’t change the MDP landscape,” The American Lawyer, May 2002, by Peter Zeughauser
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