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Pond Lehocky Giordano opens Trevose, PA office

On June 20, 2016, Pond Lehocky Giordano’s Trevose, PA office officially opened its doors. Located at 900 Northbrook Drive, 1st Floor, Trevose, PA 19053, it marks the firm’s twelfth office throughout the U.S.

The office, which is closely accessible for residents in Bucks County, is part of the firm’s continual dedication to expanding its client service.

“We are constantly trying to ensure that we have the best client service by making our attorneys easily accessible to clients,” Sam said. “We have a large number of clients located in the Philadelphia suburbs such as Bensalem, Feasterville and Levittown who will be able to access our Trevose office easily.”

The Trevose office is also shared with Cordisco Law, one of the premier personal injury law firms, headquartered in Bucks County. Pond Lehocky is pleased to work closely with the firm  and Founding Partner John F. Cordisco who is a Bucks county native and a staple to the community.

“It’s a pleasure to be able to work in the same space as the top workers’ compensation firm in Pennsylvania,” Cordisco said. “We are both firms that assist people with injuries, just in different capacities. It’s an asset to Bucks County that there are two major law firms accessible in their backyard.”

Sam agrees that having another firm dedicated to assisting the injured close by is a benefit.

 “It’s great to work closely with Cordisco, which is a household name in Bucks County. We look forward to making ourselves more accessible for residents.”

To schedule an appoint at our Trevose office, please call 215-568-7500.

 

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