Background
Hunt, Richard W. was born on March 27, 1956 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States.
Hunt, Richard W. was born on March 27, 1956 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States.
Rutgers University/Cook College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1979). Delaware Law School of Widener University (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Parker, McCay & Criscuolo, P.A. (Marlton, New Jersey) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts. Medical, Legal and Products Liability Law, Bond Issues and Public Financing, Health Care, Corporation, Taxation, Banking, Environmental, Real Estate and Land Use. Probate and Estate Planning, Insurance and Municipal Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1986, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Research Editor, Law Review, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 1985. Recipient: American Jurisprudence Award.
Best Student Article Award. Member, Moot Court Honor Society.
Law Secretary, Honorary Victor Friedman, J.S.C., Honorary Paul Kramor, J.S.C., Superior Court, Law Division, Burlington County, 1985-1986.
Author: Casenote, "Abbeys Modification of Zapata: A Further Restriction on the Power of Special Litigation Committees to Terminate Derivative Actions," Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, Volume 9, Number. 1, 1984. Solicitor: Medford Township, 1995. Borden Town City, 1993.
Evesham Township, 1995.
Member: Burlington County (Member, State Public Contract Committee, 1987), New Jersey State, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
South Jersey Mechanical Contractors Association. Parker, McCay & Criscuolo was founded in 1915 by V. Claude Palmer and Clifford R. Powell and the original name was Palmer & Powell.
The firm continued to grow throughout the years and became Parker, McCay & Criscuolo in 1948 and has retained that name through the present.
Members and former members of the firm have been involved in State and local governments and served and continue to serve various judicial appointments in the State. With the growth of South Jersey, the firm moved from Mount Holly, the County Seat for Burlington County, to Marlton, New Jersey and merged with the Cherry Hill firm of Beck, Doctorate"Elia and Rosenberg, and now has offices in Marlton, Cherry Hill and Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Today, Parker, McCay & Criscuolo serves an ever expanding client base through a staff of over forty-five attorneys, sixteen paralegals and numerous support personnel.
The primary focus of the firm is on the diverse legal needs of the Southern New Jersey community.
Member, Moot Court Honor Society. Law Secretary, Honorary Victor Friedman, J.S.C., Honorary Paul Kramor, J.S.C., Superior Court, Law Division, Burlington County, 1985-1986.