...It's a coup for Morgan Lewis," said legal consultant Peter Zeughauser, who says he has known Kartson for years. "Latham is renowned...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...for law firms, said Peter Zeughauser, a law firm consultant. "...PBGC procedure; its employee-benefits group routinely represents clients before the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...remain flat. Law firm consultant Kent Zimmermann of the Zeughauser Group said that for midsized law firms to continue increasing revenue, they...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Benson. Law firm consultant Peter Zeughauser of the Zeughauser Group said suits filed by vendors over fees don't happen because...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Michael Napoli had to get honest with himself. As a partner in the Dallas office of K&L Gates, he was representing mainly midtier clients in commercial and securities litigation. "If I were represent
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Four years after the onset of a painful recession, the first-year associate hiring picture at large law firms looks much different than during the glory days of 2007
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In late March, at a meeting during Howrey's partner retreat at the luxe Ritz-Carlton in Key Biscayne, Florida, a Brussels antitrust partner, Stephen Mavroghenis, lobbed a series of questions at firm
...amp; Flom. Whipping boys at McDermott Will & Emery. These groups — and dozens of others for virtually every major law firm &mdash...
...that preserve an element of associate seniority, said Kent Zimmerman, a Zeughauser Group consultant in Chicago. "It's a tool by...
...that preserve an element of associate seniority, said Kent Zimmerman, a Zeughauser Group consultant in Chicago."It's a tool by which...
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