"A dream doesn't become reality through magic. It takes sweat, determination and hard work." - Former US Secretary of State and General Colin Powell.
Michael Ponce started Ponce Law, PLLC, in 1994. In the thirty years since, Michael and his team have consistently advocated for thousands of clients, in addition to their community and team. They have received countless awards, including the annual recognition from the Best of Music City awards for Best Law Firm, Best Overall Leadership, Best Customer Service, and Best Places to Work, to name a few.
Ponce Law, LLC works with Fox 17 News each month for their Hometown Heroes campaign. This program spotlights community heroes who "devote their time and energies to helping others."
Michael and Kim Ponce's commitment to creating a firm using the "value of a helpful handshake and a familiar face you can trust" shines a bright light on our legal community. The couple recently hosted the firm's 30th anniversary party, and Advocate Capital, Inc., was honored to participate in their celebration. The party occurred at the Skye Bar inside the Downtown Nashville, TN Sheraton Grand Hotel. As Michael stated that night, it all started with "a particle board desk and a couple of chairs." Thank you, Michael and Kim, for letting us celebrate your success with you that night and every day.
Ponce Law, LLC, is based out of Goodlettsville, TN. Their cases include car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, workers' compensation, social security disability, defective products, bicycle accidents, dog bite accidents, defective drugs, railroad accidents, and other personal injury matters, including those affected by toxic drinking water at Camp Lejeune. As their website states: "Ponce Law. Justice for All." The firm recently opened another location in the Hillsboro Village/Vanderbilt University area of Nashville, TN.
Advocate Capital, Inc. is thrilled to partner with Michael Ponce and his team at Ponce Law. Congratulations again on 30 years of success, and best wishes for all the great things yet to come.