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About Firm

Firm Values

Let’s face it; most clients who need the kind of representation that Ed Eidelman and Mark Crossley provide have already had a rough time. They don’t need lawyers who take their case and then forget about them. They don’t need lawyers who won’t return phone calls or take the time to explain the intricacies of their case. They also don’t need lawyers to give them false expectations, only to disappoint later on.

 Which is why Ed Eidelman and Mark Crossley commit to the following:

  • We will take the time to answer all your questions and explain what’s happening. There are no “stupid” questions.
  • We will give you a realistic assessment of your case, even if it’s not what you want to hear.
  • We will return your phone calls.
  • We will put your emotional and health concerns first.
  • We don’t back down when the going gets tough.

Which is why we like to say: We’re lawyers, we’re not in the business of practicing law.

Community Involvement

While they earn their reputation in the courtroom, the attorneys at Eidelman Crossley believe in community service.

Ed Eidelman spent years as a volunteer fireman, Scout leader and coach in youth sports.  Ed also volunteers as a judge in collegiate mock trials and has created a project to help high school teachers teach law related topics.

Mark Crossley serves as a Lieutenant in the Fleetwood Volunteer Fire Department and also serves as the President of that organization. He has numerous state certifications in firefighting, rescue and emergency medical services. He also serves as President of the board of directors for Tarsus Corporation, a non-profit organization benefiting senior citizens.

Theresa Blanco volunteers her time with organizations which serve families of children with heart defects, advising them on insurance coverage and assisting, free of charge, with insurance appeals. Ms. Blanco is chairperson of the of the Helping Hands committee of her local home and school association which is designed to aid local families whenever an urgent need arises, chairs the Yearbook Committee and serves as Treasurer. She has served as an advisor and team coach with the TEMPLE-LEAP program, which teaches trial advocacy to high school students.

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