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Pond Lehocky founding partner Tom Giordano to host a live Q&A on Facebook with Dr. Davidoff

Pond Lehocky’s founding partner Tom Giordano will host a live Q&A on Facebook with Dr. Scott Davidoff. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions regarding COVID-19, Social Security disability, telemedicine, the Coronavirus Relief Bill or any other legal matters. Questions will be answered in real time.

The Q&A will be livestreamed on Tuesday, April 28, starting at 10:00 AM: https://www.facebook.com/PondLehocky

Giordano has dedicated his career to assisting disabled Americans. He leads Pond Lehocky Disability, the firm’s nationwide Social Security and disability insurance arm. The department has represented tens of thousands of disabled individuals in all 50 states.

Giordano has also previously served on the board of directors of the Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania. A graduate of Rutgers University School of Law – Camden, Giordano currently serves as the chair of the Social Security Disability Committee of the American Association for Justice and as the co-chair of the Social Security Disability section of the Philadelphia Bar Association.

Dr. Scott Davidoff earned his undergraduate degree from Emory University in Atlanta and his medical school degree from Temple University School of Medicine. Dr. Davidoff then completed an internal medicine internship at Hahnemann University Hospital and subsequently returned to Temple University for his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. After his residency, Dr. Davidoff completed a fellowship in interventional pain management/sports medicine at Orthopaedic and Spine Specialists in York, PA.

Dr. Davidoff is currently board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine, and Sports Medicine. He is currently serving as President of the American Board of Pain Medicine.

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