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Pond Lehocky Giordano partners, five associates make Best Lawyers 2021 list

Pond Lehocky Giordano is pleased to announce that three partners and several associates have been named to the 2021 Best Lawyers in America© list.  

Managing partner Samuel H. Pond, along with partners Jerry Lehocky and Stephen Miller, were all recognized this year. This year marks milestone years of achievement for both Pond and Lehocky being awarded for 15 and 10 years respectively.  

Several associates have also made the Best Lawyers in America© list multiple consecutive times. Francis Ciprero and Ryan Scanlon have now been recognized again this year for their third consecutive time, with Andrew Ruder being named to the list for the second time in a back-to-back year.  

The firm is honored as associate Keld R. Wenge is recognized for the first time as a Best Lawyers in America©. Kajal Alemo was also named for the first time to the Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch© list. 

Recognition by Best Lawyers in America© is entirely based on confidential peer reviews collected from leading attorneys in specific practice areas and geographic locations. For more than three decades, Best Lawyers’ publications have been respected by the legal industry and recognized as a definitive, unbiased resource for legal referrals.  

Pond Lehocky recognized by Best Lawyers 2021

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