About Bradley C
Bradley C Crosley combines a background in finance and psychology with a legal education earned in Southern California. He built his academic foundation at Indiana University, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in finance with a minor in psychology in 2003. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2007.
Those years shaped how he approaches problems. The finance curriculum grounded him in numbers and analysis. The psychology coursework offered insights into client communication and decision-making. At law school he added legal training and courtroom procedure. The mix of disciplines informs his methodical and client-oriented style.
After law school, Crosley took the necessary steps to practice in more than one state. He is admitted to the bars of both California and Indiana. That dual admission gives him a cross-jurisdictional perspective. It also allows him to advise individuals and businesses that operate in or between the two states.
Crosley’s career path has been steady rather than headline-making. He has worked in environments where legal strategy intersects with financial considerations. That background has made him comfortable handling matters that require careful number-crunching alongside legal analysis. He tends to frame problems in terms of both risk and practical outcomes, and he pays attention to how clients process complex information.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate and pragmatic. He prefers clear explanations over legalese. That approach can be useful when cases require translating technical or financial concepts into plain language for judges, juries or transactional counterparts. He maintains professional memberships and participates in the bar communities in the states where he practices.
Crosley operates from Crosley Legal, where he represents clients across California and Indiana. He balances courtroom readiness with attention to transactional detail. He currently practices from Crosley Legal, advising clients in California and Indiana.