About Margaret E
Margaret E Hughes earned her J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2007 after beginning her law studies in 2004. She completed the law degree at a time when the legal profession was adapting to new technologies and shifting client expectations. The record lists Thomas Jefferson as her law school and 2007 as the year she received her degree.
After law school she moved into private practice. By 2009 she was listed as a lawyer at Amezcua-Moll & Associates, P.C. There she worked on the everyday tasks that form the backbone of client representation: legal research, drafting pleadings and motions, preparing case files and communicating with clients. Her role included courtroom preparation and filings, as well as counseling clients on procedural matters.
Colleagues describe a practice built on steady work rather than flash. Her time at Amezcua-Moll & Associates involved managing files through each stage of a matter, from intake to resolution. That work required attention to detail, clear written advocacy and the ability to organize complex information for judges and opposing counsel.
She also maintains current professional memberships. Those memberships place her among peers who discuss developments in law and professional standards. Participation in such groups is a routine part of practice for many lawyers and provides access to continuing legal education and networking opportunities.
Hughes's record shows a conventional path into law: formal legal education followed by practice in a private firm. Public records indicate activity in the legal field dating back to the years immediately following her graduation. The factual record lists her employment in 2009 and ongoing professional membership, but does not detail every position she has held since.
As of 2026 she continues to practice law, maintaining activity in private practice and serving clients in matters handled through her firm work.