News

Reflecting on five years of tremendous growth, protecting injured workers and disabled Americans

When Partners Sam Pond, Jerry Lehocky, Dave Stern and Tom Giordano, Jr. first walked into their downtown Philadelphia office at United Plaza, they had no idea what to expect of the future. On July 1, 2010, the partners started with 22 people who believed in what they did as professionals. All had the same goal in mind – ensure that injured workers and disabled Americans are provided with unmistakable legal service and treated with dignity, while aiming to get them the best possible result for their case.

Now five years later, in a larger main Philadelphia office at One Commerce Square, the firm has grown rapidly with nine office locations, 30 attorneys and more than 200 staff members, making Pond Lehocky the largest firm of its kind in the region. Despite our immense expansion, Pond Lehocky still adheres to its core value of exceptional, personalized client service. It is the essence of the firm’s character and compassion.

“Staying true to our roots and fostering a client-focused culture among our attorneys and staff members is what makes Pond Lehocky so unique,” Managing Partner Sam Pond said. “We are all passionate about what we do and are constantly driving ourselves to continue to provide exceptional legal service and get results.”

It is with deepest thanks to our clients, colleagues, medical providers, the union community and our staff that we celebrate our fifth anniversary of representing injured workers and the disabled.

Related News

The OneWheel Electric Skateboard Recalls & Lawsuits

The product liability lawyers at Pond Lehocky Giordano are handling injury and death lawsuits on behalf of victims who have experienced injuries due to defective OneWheel electric skateboards. Since they first entered the market in 2013, OneWheel electric skateboards...

read more
Lawyers Investigate Unpaid Wages at PA Warehouses

Lawyers Investigate Unpaid Wages at PA Warehouses

Thousands of Pennsylvania residents work for the numerous fulfillment and distribution centers that operate in our state. Companies like Amazon and Walmart depend on warehouse workers to process and ship their products. More and more, however, courts are finding that...

read more