“One of the great joys in my career and life has been the opportunity and honor to teach. A few years ago, I was asked to teach a course in workers’ compensation and trial advocacy at Temple’s Beasley School of Law, my alma mater. To say it has been rewarding would be an understatement. With assists from my good friend and partner Jerry Lehocky who is teaching law at Drexel University, and my associate Taylor J. Cohen, Esq., a co-professor of law at Temple, it has been a journey of communicating to the students, and having them embrace, the beauty of being a member our great profession. They will have the most important job in our society—protectors of the rule of law, counselors to needy clients and regulators of our society’s bad actors. It is a high and noble privilege.” – Samuel H. Pond, Esq., Managing Partner
Improve Your Client Relationships By Communicating With Clients on Their Own Terms
When they begin their legal careers, many attorneys believe that because their clients hired them to advise them on their legal or business issues, those clients will promptly respond to every communication those attorneys send, will do what the attorneys ask of them,...