Daniel C. Fleming

Top rated Creditor Debtor Rights attorney in Princeton, New Jersey

Wong Fleming, P.C.
Wong Fleming, P.C.

Practice areas: Creditor Debtor Rights, Bankruptcy, Employment Litigation

Licensed in New Jersey since: 1986

Education: The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2010 - 2011, 2015 - 2018
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Wong Fleming, P.C.

821 Alexander Road, Suite 200
Suite 150
Princeton, NJ 08543
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Daniel C. Fleming is an attorney who represents clients in the Princeton, New Jersey area. Daniel Fleming is recognized by peers and was selected to Super Lawyers for 2010 - 2011, 2015 - 2018. This selection is based off of an evaluation of 12 indicators including peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice.

Daniel Fleming chose to pursue a career in law after completing undergraduate studies. He attended The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law and graduated in 1984. Daniel Fleming passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 1985.

He represents clients with Creditor Debtor Rights: Business issues in New Jersey. He also represents clients with Bankruptcy: Business and Employment Litigation: Defense issues.

Being selected to Super Lawyers is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Super Lawyers, Daniel Fleming has earned the respect of peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation.

Office location for Daniel C. Fleming

821 Alexander Road, Suite 200
Suite 150
Princeton, NJ 08543

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