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Alison C. Fleming

Alison C. Fleming

Contact Info

P: 484-408-0480
F: 484-373-4014
E: afleming@fhmslaw.com

Allentown Office
4949 Liberty Lane, Suite 330
Allentown, PA 18106

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Education

  • Widener University School of Law, J.D. 2013
  • University of Pittsburgh

Bar Memberships

  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey

Court Admissions

  • U.S District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

Alison C. Fleming is the managing partner of the Allentown office of Fowler Hirtzel McNulty & Spaulding. She concentrates her practice on the defense of premises liability, construction injury, and construction defect cases. Ms. Fleming also carries an OSHA 10 certification in occupational and workplace safety.
Ms. Fleming oversees a team of attorneys who defend cases throughout northeast Pennsylvania. She also regularly participates in highly complex post-accident investigations involving catastrophic construction and vehicle accidents, focusing on accident reconstruction and evidence preservation.

Ms. Fleming has significant experience in managing civil litigation cases from inception through trial. She has tried several jury trials and arbitrations and regularly participates in complex mediations. She has obtained successful resolutions via summary judgement and other motions to dismiss. She places high value on managing each client’s privacy, public interest, and policy concerns throughout litigation and resolution.
Prior to entering civil practice, Ms. Fleming served as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia. While there, she was a member of the trial division and handled hundreds of bench trials and several trials by jury. She primarily dealt with sexual assault and domestic violence cases but also handled complicated forgery and other thefts, as well as violent offenses involving gang activity in some of Philadelphia’s most dangerous neighborhoods.

Ms. Fleming earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh and worked as a paralegal for a number of years before graduating from the Widener University School of Law. While there, she was Vice President of the Moot Court Honor Society where she participated in interscholastic competitions. She earned several awards through her involvement in various mock trial competitions. Ms. Fleming received the Thomas S. Lodge Memorial Scholarship for commitment to public service and the Pro Bono Service Award upon graduation. Following graduation, Ms. Fleming returned to Widener to coach the nationally competing mock trial and moot court teams.

Ms. Fleming is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.