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PLG Attorney and CRO Dylan Pond Admitted into State Bar of Montana

Pond Lehocky Giordano is proud to announce that attorney and Chief Revenue Officer Dylan Pond has been admitted into the State Bar of Montana as of December 2023.

As an attorney with PLG, Dylan provides holistic legal counsel to his clients that takes every factor of their case into account. He also helps to manage the Pond Lehocky Giordano Referral Network, which consists of a vast network of reputable attorneys and medical professionals throughout the United States and across the world. Our staff points clients to members of this network for additional legal or medical support in regions or practice areas that we do not directly cover in-house.

In Dylan’s role as Chief Revenue Officer – a novel position for any law firm in the industry – Dylan remains focused on seeing the bigger picture. As he works alongside our founding partners and the other members of our executive team, he assesses and invests in ventures he deems advantageous for the firm. In turn, these investments further strengthen the firm’s financial health, enabling us to better deliver on our mission to help individuals facing injury or disability worldwide.

Dylan’s recent admission into the State Bar of Montana reflects his continued commitment to Pond Lehocky Giordano’s mission. Thanks to dedicated attorneys like Dylan and our firm’s expansive referral network, we can help clients no matter where they may live or what their specific legal matter may involve.

Congrats, Dylan!

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