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22 May 2025 / Matthew W. Pomy

Weltman Attorney Matt Pomy Named on the 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars List

PITTSBURGH - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 95 years of client service, is honored to announce the selection of Attorney Matthew (Matt) Pomy on the prestigious 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. This is his fifth consecutive year being named to the list.

Working in the firm’s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office, Matt represents financial institutions, small business creditors, and mortgage holders in the areas of debt collection and recovery, including throughout the probate process. Through hard work and a commitment to be responsive to his clients at all times, he monitors their big-picture needs and works tirelessly to help them achieve their recovery goals. 
 
Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a research-driven, peer-influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected from more than 70 practice areas and all firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant annual list. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes peer nominations, independent research by Super Lawyers, and evaluations from a highly credentialed panel of attorneys.  
 
The list of Rising Stars is comprised of attorneys 40 years old or younger, who have been in practice for 10 years or fewer and represents no more than 2.5% of lawyers in the state. 
Congratulations to Matt and all of the attorneys named to the 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars list! To learn more about Matt, visit his attorney bio and connect him at any time!

These blogs are not a solicitation for business and are not intended to constitute legal advice on specific matters, create an attorney-client relationship, or be legally binding in any way.

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