PETER MARDIAN concentrates his practice in the areas of antitrust and securities litigation, representing clients across industries in class and direct actions alleging price fixing and securities fraud, as well as in matters concerning various contract and tort claims. Peter also counsels clients regarding commercial foreclosures and related real estate disputes.
Peter maintains an active pro bono practice and, in 2023, led a team awarded The Honorable J. Clarence Herlihy Access to Justice Award by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York for providing “unparalleled” “skill, knowledge, and professionalism” in litigating an action against the State of New York.
Peter received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was a James Wilson Scholar, member of the University of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Clinic, and winner of the Edwin R. Keedy Cup, the school’s moot court competition.
Peter holds bachelor’s degrees in economics and finance.