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Stephen M. (Pete) Peterson Joins <i>A&FP</i> Board of Editors

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
April 12, 2004

As Managing Director of the Law Firm Business Institute (www.lawfirmbiz.com), Pete Peterson draws on his experience until 2000 as a law firm CFO in Denver (for Davis, Graham & Stubbs, LLP) and previously in Minneapolis (for Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly). He has also consulted and served as COO for Hildebrandt International, Inc.

Since 1998, Pete has taught as a Guest lecturer in the Master of Science in Legal Administration (MSLA) Program of the University of Denver, College of Law. In May of this year, Pete becomes an Adjunct Professor for MSLA's Law Office Management course. In addition, Pete will be presenting, in cooperation with the ALA, a management course for administrators in the U.S. Attorney's Office, Department of Justice.

A versatile writer and speaker on a wide variety of legal business topics, Pete coauthored last year's three-part A&FP article on law firm surveys. Next month's edition will feature an article Pete is coauthoring on advanced education for law firm administrators.

As Managing Director of the Law Firm Business Institute (www.lawfirmbiz.com), Pete Peterson draws on his experience until 2000 as a law firm CFO in Denver (for Davis, Graham & Stubbs, LLP) and previously in Minneapolis (for Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly). He has also consulted and served as COO for Hildebrandt International, Inc.

Since 1998, Pete has taught as a Guest lecturer in the Master of Science in Legal Administration (MSLA) Program of the University of Denver, College of Law. In May of this year, Pete becomes an Adjunct Professor for MSLA's Law Office Management course. In addition, Pete will be presenting, in cooperation with the ALA, a management course for administrators in the U.S. Attorney's Office, Department of Justice.

A versatile writer and speaker on a wide variety of legal business topics, Pete coauthored last year's three-part A&FP article on law firm surveys. Next month's edition will feature an article Pete is coauthoring on advanced education for law firm administrators.

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