Montgomery McCracken Adds Associate Leah Tedford in Philadelphia Office

August 23, 2022

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Montgomery McCracken is pleased to announce the addition of Leah Tedford to the firm’s Philadelphia office. Leah has joined the Litigation Department as an associate.

Tedford focuses her practice on commercial litigation, including consumer protection, data breach, contract, and corporate malfeasance cases, including in the class action context.

Tedford earned her J.D. degree from Regent University School of Law and her B.A. degree from Geneva College.

Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken, Tedford was an associate at a national law firm.

About Montgomery McCracken

Montgomery McCracken is a full-service law firm with offices in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware. The firm represents leading businesses, multinational corporations, nonprofit organizations, and individuals across a wide range of industries in complex litigation, intellectual property, and bankruptcy and financial restructuring matters, corporate transactions, and challenging disputes. Follow the firm on Twitter at @MMWR_Law.

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