About David K.
David K. Cuneo practices law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and has built a career that began in the 1980s. He earned his law degree from Rutgers University–Camden in 1984 after completing a Bachelor of Science in political science at Saint Joseph’s University in 1981. His education set the foundation for a steady course through both courtrooms and client work.
His early legal training included a clerkship in 1984 to the Honorable David G. Eynon, J.S.C. The year spent at the judge’s chambers provided an inside view of judicial decision-making and courtroom procedure. That experience informed how he approaches case preparation and the practical demands of litigation. After his time as a clerk he moved into private practice and eventually established a practice under his own name.
Today he serves as a partner at The Law Offices of David K. Cuneo. The firm carries his name and reflects his long involvement in legal matters across the region. Over the years he has taken on a variety of matters and represents clients in state courts. He divides his time between managing cases and running the day-to-day operations of the office.
He is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Membership in professional organizations has been part of his career. He holds membership in the American Trial Lawyers Association of New Jersey and the Camden County Bar Association. Those affiliations connect him to peers and to continuing legal education opportunities in the area.
Colleagues describe him as dependable in the routine tasks of practice and steady when matters require more intense attention. He favors careful preparation and clear presentation in court. Outside the courtroom he attends bar association events and stays engaged with developments in state law that affect his clients.
For more than four decades his work has remained rooted in the mid-Atlantic legal community. He continues to accept matters and represent clients under the banner of his firm. His current practice focuses on matters in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.