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Meet Partner, Stephen R. Miller, on Facebook Live March 25

Pond Lehocky Giordano will host a Facebook live on Thursday March 25, at 11:30 am where Founding Partner, Thomas J. Giordano will chat with Partner, Stephen R. Miller, about his experiences and goals as a partner.

The live can be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/PondLehocky

Miller leads Pond Lehocky’s Pittsburgh office. Since his admission to the Pennsylvania bar in 2000, he has dedicated his practice to workers’ compensation law and has litigated countless cases throughout central and western Pennsylvania. Miller spent the first 15 years of his legal career as a workers’ compensation defense litigator, representing employers and insurance companies at a large regional firm where he quickly advanced to partner. These many years of defense practice and corporate consultation provided Miller with extensive knowledge of Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law and how the insurance industry manages claims. In 2016, Miller concluded that he wanted to advocate for injured workers and left his long-time position to open Pond Lehocky’s Pittsburgh office. Since then, he has exclusively represented claimants. He has been selected as a Super Lawyers® Rising Star and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® on multiple occasions and was named to the Best Lawyers in America® 2018 and 2019 lists.

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