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16 October 2025 / Byron A. Blevins

Weltman Welcomes Attorney Byron Blevins to the Pittsburgh Office

PITTSBURGH - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 95 years of client service, is pleased to announce the addition of Attorney Byron Blevins to the firm’s Pittsburgh, PA office.

“It is truly an honor to join the incredible team in Pittsburgh,” says Byron. “I am excited to contribute the skills and experience I’ve gained over the last 20 years to the success of Weltman and our clients.”

Whether addressing a complex collections matter or advising on procedural best practices, Byron’s goal is always the same: to help clients reach timely, efficient resolutions with confidence. Byron represents creditors—including credit card and student loan lenders—in resolving outstanding debts efficiently and effectively. He brings more than two decades of legal experience and a strong foundation in creditors’ rights, mortgage lending, bankruptcy, and subrogation. His comprehensive background allows him to anticipate challenges before they arise and guide clients toward practical, lasting solutions.

“The Pittsburgh Office has added a great member to the team with Byron joining our office,” says Shareholder and Pittsburgh Office Managing Attorney Matt Urban. “He is an experienced practitioner who brings a vast wealth of legal knowledge and skill that is a perfect fit for the needs of our clients and the firm. We are excited to have him join our experienced attorneys and staff here in Pittsburgh!”


To learn more about Byron, please visit his attorney bio and connect with him at any time.

This blog is not a solicitation for business, and it is 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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