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About Us
History
Thomas Lewis Jones graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1933. He began a general practice that involved a wide variety of litigation, and official posts as Solicitor to the City of Pittsburgh, Special Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and county law examiner. In 1962, he joined with Frederick White to form White and Jones. The firm took its current name of Jones, Gregg, Creehan & Gerace in 1968.
In 2008, Jones Gregg celebrated 75 years of service. The firm also expanded to add two new offices in Sharon, Pennsylvania and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. With the opening of our Sharon office, we are now able to provide our clients with more personal and efficient representation in Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Venango, Butler and Lawrence counties and in eastern Ohio. With the addition of the Bethlehem office, enables us to better serve clients in the Lehigh Valley and its environs.
Exemplifying Excellence
From its founding, the firm has exemplified excellence in litigation, transactional work, and business planning. We provide comprehensive, high quality legal services at an affordable cost to public and private corporations, the insurance industry, financial institutions and individuals.
Dedicated to You
We help our clients prosper by developing new ideas and implementing creative strategies. We take pride in our aggressive approach to legal issues and our dedication to you, our clients. We listen to you to fully understand your concerns and objectives, and to plan appropriate strategies to achieve your desired results.
Future Challenges
We are excited by the rapidly changing world and the challenges that the future will present. While we will evolve to fit the needs of the new millennium, we will continue to meet the standard established by our founding partners: effective results through professional excellence.
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