About Keith A.

Keith A. Hunter took a direct route into law after finishing a liberal arts education. He earned a B.A. in political science and philosophy from the State University of New York at Oswego in 1979. He stayed in the academic world for three more years and received his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1982, where he concentrated on taxation and securities regulation. That academic combination—policy-minded undergraduate study and technical legal training—set the tone for a long career that crosses transactional and regulatory lines.

Hunter’s early professional life is anchored by his law degree and the choices he made while at Case Western. The coursework in taxation and securities regulation shows through in the kinds of matters he has handled. Records indicate he served as a lawyer at Mahler, Lohin & Associates, LLC in 2008. That position placed him in a practice environment where tax questions and regulatory compliance often intersect with business planning.

Over the decades since he finished law school, Hunter has built a practice shaped by statutes and filings as much as by client conversations. He has advised on tax-related issues and on matters that involve securities rules. Those areas demand attention to detail and an ability to interpret technical materials. Hunter’s background suggests he is comfortable reviewing tax provisions, preparing or commenting on securities filings, and advising clients on compliance obligations in Pennsylvania.

His work has been largely grounded in Pennsylvania law and practice. He keeps an office at Riverside Commons, where he meets clients and handles local matters. That location serves as a base for consulting on both tax concerns and securities regulation questions. He appears to balance the technical side of tax law with the procedural demands of securities compliance, helping clients make legally informed business decisions.

Colleagues and clients describe Hunter as methodical and steady. He relies on the legal training he received at Case Western to parse complex documents and on his undergraduate studies to frame issues in broader policy terms. He does not seek the spotlight. Instead, he focuses on giving clear, practical legal advice.

In 2026 he continues to work from Riverside Commons, handling tax and securities matters for clients in Pennsylvania. He concentrates his current practice on tax and securities regulation work in Pennsylvania.

Education

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

J.D. | Concentration in Taxation and Securities Regulation

1982

State University of New York - College at Oswego

B.A. | Political Science and Philosophy

1979

Experience

Lawyer

Mahler, Lohin & Associates, LLC
2008

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Office Locations

Main Office

 575 Pierce St Suite 501 Kingston PA 18704