About Robert E.
Robert E. Madden completed his undergraduate studies at Temple University, earning a B.A. in History in 1992 after beginning his studies in 1988. He went on to law school at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, finishing his J.D. in 2000. The combination of a liberal arts background and a professional legal education shaped an analytical approach to fact patterns and legal questions early in his career.
After law school, Madden established his practice in Pennsylvania. He is licensed to practice in the state and has spent more than two decades working in its courts and legal systems. That span of years allowed him to develop familiarity with state procedure and local practice norms. He has represented clients in matters arising under state law and handled proceedings before tribunals across the commonwealth.
Colleagues describe Madden as methodical and exacting in his preparation. He tends to break complex problems into manageable parts and relies on detailed legal research and clear written work. Those habits reflect both his history training and his legal education. He approaches client questions with a steady, measured style rather than impulse or rhetoric.
Madden’s career has included roles that required courtroom appearances, contested hearings, and negotiated resolutions. He has worked on matters that required attention to statutory text, evidentiary rules, and case law precedent. Over time he built a practice that serves clients who seek practical solutions tailored to the particularities of Pennsylvania law.
As of 2026 Madden continues to practice law in Pennsylvania, maintaining an active practice that serves clients across the state and addresses matters arising under Pennsylvania law.