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Pond Lehocky Giordano Partners and Attorneys Selected to 2017 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

Managing Partner Samuel H. Pond and Partner Jerry M. Lehocky along with Associate Stephen Miller, were recently selected to the 2017 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® list. This marks the thirteenth consecutive year that Sam and Jerry have been named Super Lawyers®. Jerry was also selected as one of the Top 100 Philadelphia Lawyers. Dave has been named a Super Lawyer® every year since 2012 and is a four-time Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® Rising Star. Following on seven years as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® Rising Star, Stephen Miller has now also been selected as a Super Lawyer®.

Partner Tom Giordano, Jr. and Associates Melissa Chandy, Chris Fox, Kevin Harchar and Michael Parker were selected to the 2017 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list. 2017 marks the eleventh year that Tom has been selected. To qualify, Rising Stars must be 40 or younger or have been in practice for 10 years or less. Only 2.5% of attorneys receive this achievement.

Selection to the Super Lawyers® list is an elite honor. Candidates must be nominated by their peers and evaluated on 12 indicators of professional achievement such as major settlements, involvement in the legal community, published writings and special certifications.

To view all 2017 Top 100 Philadelphia Lawyers including Partner Jerry Lehocky, click here.

To view all Pond Lehocky Giordano Super Lawyers®, click here.

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