Crystal Pettiford

Crystal Pettiford

Of Counsel

I’m driven by the desire to help people through the difficult times in their life. I am personally gratified when I am able to bring a solution to a legal matter that has been troubling my client.

Bio

Barred in NY & NJ. Graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, BA Government (emphasis on Law, Policy, & Society). and Rutgers School of Law-Camden. Began my career as a criminal prosecutor advocating for victims of sex crimes and special victims where I handled felony sex crimes involving Rape & Sex Abuse. Extensive experience in civil litigation handling automobile cases, premises liability, medical malpractice, and slip and falls. Experienced in employment law matters: wrongful termination, racial discrimination, disability discrimination, etc. Extensive trial experience. Certified by the NJ Supreme Court as a Certified Trial Attorney

Areas of practice

  • Employment Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Sex Abuse Cases

Experience

Began my career as a criminal prosecutor advocating for victims of sex crimes and special victims where I handled felony sex crimes involving Rape & Sex Abuse. Extensive experience in civil litigation handling automobile cases, premises liability, medical malpractice, and slip and falls. Experienced in employment law matters: wrongful termination, racial discrimination, disability discrimination, etc. Extensive trial experience. Certified by the NJ Supreme Court as a Certified Trial Attorney

Passion

Employment Law & Sex Abuse

Personal Touch

I love to travel and experience different cultures, foods, and places. I’ve been to about 30 countries and 5 continents.

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