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PLG Attorney and CRO Dylan Pond Granted Admission to the Arizona State Bar

We are thrilled to share the news that Dylan Pond, attorney and Chief Revenue Officer of Pond Lehocky Giordano, has recently been granted membership to the Arizona State Bar Association as of early February 2024. This achievement is a testament to Dylan’s dedication and hard work within the legal field and his unwavering commitment to our firm and our clients.

Dylan’s role at our firm extends beyond providing expert legal advice; he is also instrumental in managing and expanding the Pond Lehocky Giordano Referral Network. This extensive network includes a wide range of trusted legal and medical professionals throughout the United States and globally, ensuring that our clients receive the best possible support.

As Chief Revenue Officer, a role not typically found in law firms, Dylan is pivotal in steering our firm towards greater financial stability and growth. His work involves collaborating closely with our founding partners and executive team to identify and pursue investment opportunities that align with our firm’s goals and enhance our ability to serve those in need of legal or disability assistance on a global scale.

Dylan’s admittance to the Arizona State Bar Association is a significant milestone that underscores his dedication to our collective mission at Pond Lehocky Giordano. With Dylan’s expertise and the support of our comprehensive referral network, we are equipped to assist clients across a myriad of legal challenges, regardless of their location or the nature of their concerns.

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