Robert Crawley is an Associate at the Princeton Office of Wong Fleming

April 14, 2025 | by Wong Fleming

Wong Fleming, a national law firm, is proud to announce that Robert Crawley has joined the firm as an Associate in its headquarters office in Princeton, NJ. Mr. Crawley is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and the Western District of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Crawley has extensive experience in creditors’ rights and financial services litigation, representing major lending institutions in residential and commercial foreclosure, title disputes, and bankruptcy matters. He has handled high-volume caseloads, particularly in contested foreclosure and quiet title actions, and has litigated in both state and federal courts. Mr. Crawley has handled complex legal issues such as FDCPA compliance, commercial collections, and adversary proceedings. He has also worked as a legal consultant advising small businesses on corporate formation and compliance.

At Wong Fleming, Mr. Crawley will be concentrating his practice in the areas of creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, as well as commercial litigation.

Mr. Crawley earned his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Widener University School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, summa cum laude, from Rider University. He earned a Master of Laws in Taxation from Villanova University School of Law.

When he is not working, Mr. Crawley enjoys photography and spending time with his dogs.

Wong Fleming is a nationally recognized, AV-Rated law firm that represents Fortune 500 companies and other corporate clients in the areas of commercial law, corporate asset recovery, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, employment and labor law, environmental, insurance defense and coverage, intellectual property, immigration, real estate, and premises and product liability. The firm maintains offices in the New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, California, Texas, Washington, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee, Canada, Mexico, and Germany.