June 18, 2026
Pond Lehocky Featured in “The Legal Intelligencer” for National Growth
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Pond Lehocky’s national expansion and impressive growth were recently featured in an article published by The Legal Intelligencer, underscoring our commitment to strengthening our team and extending our reach to serve injured workers across the country.
The article, titled “Pond Lehocky Adds Veteran Talent as Headcount Jumps Amid Expansion,” dives into the ways in which the firm has grown, including a 50 percent bump in attorney headcount since the beginning of 2026 and multiple new offices across the country.
As part of that growth, The Legal Intelligencer highlighted three highly accomplished attorneys that Pond Lehocky recently welcomed to the firm: Marla A. Joseph, Louis D’Onofrio, and Mark A. Leonetti. Joseph joins the firm with nearly 30 years of workers’ compensation and Social Security disability experience. D’Onofrio contributes more than two decades of litigation experience and will play a key role in mentoring younger attorneys. Leonetti, a respected New Jersey attorney with 35 years of experience, will lead the firm’s New Jersey workers’ compensation and auto injury practice. Each brings decades of experience and a shared commitment to the firm’s values and client-obsessed advocacy.
“Our goal is to continue improving and extending our commitment to clients beyond Pennsylvania,” founding partner Sam Pond said in the article. “We want to bring our style of advocacy, litigation, and service to workers across the country.”
The article also made note of Pond Lehocky’s successful launch in Washington state and plans for continued growth in California, New Mexico, and additional states in the years ahead.
As Pond Lehocky continues to grow, we remain steadfast in our mission to advocate for injured and disabled individuals with compassion, excellence, and unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients.
We look forward to continuing our growth while serving clients and communities across the country.