Peter J. Leyh, Esq.

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Peter J. Leyh, Esq.: Attorney with Braverman Kaskey P.C.

Biography

Peter Leyh concentrates his practice in the area of complex commercial litigation. He is a seasoned, accomplished trial attorney, and has won many favorable settlements and verdicts for his clients. Peter also represents individuals with personal injury and medical malpractice claims and, in 2004, obtained one of the year’s largest personal injury jury verdicts in a case venued in Delaware County, a traditionally conservative jurisdiction. Prior to joining Braverman Kaskey, Pete worked at Dechert Price & Rhoads.

Peter earned a B.F.A from the School of Visual Arts on 1980. In 1990, Peter received his J.D. from the Rutgers School of Law, Camden. He is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Civil Trial Practice
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Personal Injury

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
School of Visual Arts, B.F.A., 1980
Law School Attended:
Rutgers University School of Law-Newark, J.D., 1990
Year of First Admission:
1990
Admission:
1990, Pennsylvania; 1990, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1990, New Jersey
Memberships:
American Bar Association.
ISLN:
905455400

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