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CHRISTOPHER A. CRAWFORD - San Antonio, TX - Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez

MEET ATTORNEY:

CHRISTOPHER A. CRAWFORD

Born and raised in San Antonio, Christopher Crawford brings over 23 years of experience practicing law. He earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Texas at San Antonio and his Juris Doctorate from St. Mary’s University School of Law.


Chris is dedicated to serving his community with integrity and professionalism, drawing on decades of legal experience to provide effective representation.

Outside the office, Chris is a devoted husband and proud father of four. He enjoys spending his free time supporting his children in their many activities, including baseball, softball, volleyball, and cheerleading competitions.


Attorney Chris Crawford is a lifelong Texan and experienced legal professional with a strong track record of success in and out of court. Known for his attention to detail, ethical approach, and genuine care for clients, Chris has earned a reputation as a reliable advocate in the San Antonio legal community.


Chris believes that legal representation should be accessible, honest, and human. That’s why he takes time to understand each client’s goals, explain their legal options in plain language, and build a strategy tailored to their needs.


Caroline Esparza Pena - San Antonio, TX - Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez

LEGAL ASSISTANT: CAROLINE ESPARZA PENA

Born and raised in San Antonio, Caroline graduated from the University of Incarnate Word with a psychology major and an MA in counseling from graduate school. Caroline has over 26 years of experience in the legal field, working with Ross A Rodriguez. She is happily married with three children. In her free time, Caroline loves to watch her children excel in their track and field sports competitions. Caroline will generally be the 1st person you will meet when you call the firm. She is warm and welcoming and will ensure that you quickly feel that you have chosen the right firm for your case!