About David Peter

David Peter Caro blends accounting credentials with long-standing legal practice in Pennsylvania. He holds certification from the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs, a credential that shaped the early direction of his work and informs how he approaches financial and regulatory issues today. That background in accounting sits at the core of his professional identity.

Caro began working as a lawyer at Grim, Biehn & Thatcher in 1997. That role placed him in a firm environment during a period of substantial regulatory and economic change. He cut his teeth on matters that required both legal analysis and numerical precision. Over time, his practice has reflected that intersection.

His dual training—law and certified public accounting—has guided the kinds of matters he accepts. He is familiar with financial record review, tax considerations, and the kinds of documentary analysis that underpin commercial disputes and transactional work. Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He tends to break complex problems into discrete issues and address them one at a time.

Caro’s experience at Grim, Biehn & Thatcher involved serving clients whose questions often crossed disciplinary lines. Those engagements exposed him to corporate record-keeping, contract interpretation, and the practicalities of regulatory compliance. He has worked on matters where the accuracy of financial statements mattered as much as the legal theory that governed them.

In practice he combines CPA training and legal tools to serve a range of clients. That combination is particularly useful in matters that require both legal judgment and financial literacy—corporate counseling, business disputes, and advisory work that touches on tax and accounting topics. He tends to favor clear explanations over technical opacity. Clients receive written analysis that lays out the facts, the applicable rules, and the practical options.

Outside the courtroom and the ledger, Caro has maintained ties to professional circles tied to accounting and law. Those connections keep him current on changes in accounting standards and regulatory trends that affect business clients. He values practical outcomes and seeks to resolve issues efficiently when the facts and law allow.

As of 2026 he continues to practice in Pennsylvania, carrying both his attorney role and his CPA credential into his client work. His current practice concentrates on matters that require legal judgment informed by accounting expertise.

Experience

Lawyer

Grim, Biehn & Thatcher
1997

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Certifications & Awards

Certified Public Accountant

Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs

Office Locations

Main Office

 104 S 6th St Perkasie PA 18944