Background
Hughes, Peter C. was born on November 3, 1963 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
Hughes, Peter C. was born on November 3, 1963 in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
Bucknell University (B.S.E.G., 1986). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1991).
Worked at Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish & Kauffman, Limited Liability Partnership (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Practice in all Courts, Litigation, Corporate and Business, Real Estate, Banking and Finance, Securities, Public Finance, Public Utilities, Tax, Bankruptcy, Environmental, Labor, Health, Torts and Estates. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Pennsylvania and United States. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Member, George Washington University Law Review.
Member, George Washington University Moot Court Board. Author, "Attorneys" Fees for Administrative Proceedings Under the HCPA and Contingency Enhancements," 58 George Washington Law Review 909 (1990).
Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish & Kauffman was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1933 and presently has 82 lawyers, of whom 39 are partners. lieutenant conducts a regional and national practice principally in areas of corporate and business law, federal and state litigation, banking and finance, securities law, bankruptcy, estate planning, tax law, public finance, labor law, health care law and government regulation.
The firm services a diverse clientele ranging from entrepreneurial and closely-held businesses to publicly-held and Fortune 500 companies.
Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish & Kauffman also acts as special counsel to various governmental authorities and entities. The firm has a strong tradition of public service and, as a result, many former and present members of the firm hold a wide variety of positions at the federal, state and local levels of Government and on the boards of charitable and civic institutions.
Member, George Washington University Law Review. Member, George Washington University Moot Court Board. Author, "Attorneys" Fees for Administrative Proceedings Under the HCPA and Contingency Enhancements," 58 George Washington Law Review 909 (1990).