About Thomas
Thomas Kreger practices law at Kreger Brodish LLP, a firm that maintains three offices. He is a member of the firm’s team that serves clients from multiple locations, splitting time among offices to manage cases and client relationships. He brings a steady, matter-of-fact approach to the work his firm handles and to the clients who come through its doors.
He completed the legal training required to practice and entered private practice early in his career. That foundational period included courtroom appearances, client counseling and transactional work. Over time he added responsibilities that reached beyond individual cases, including coordinating with colleagues across the firm’s offices and contributing to office-level strategy and case management.
Kreger’s career has unfolded primarily inside the structure of a multi-office firm. He has worked on matters that required both litigation skills and negotiated resolutions. He is comfortable in court when that step is necessary, and he spends substantial time preparing filings, advising clients on options, and managing the practical steps that move a case forward. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in planning and methodical in execution.
In team settings he often takes on roles that involve organizing case teams, allocating resources and keeping complex matters on track. That operational side of practice matters in a firm that operates across several locations. He coordinates with investigators, outside experts and opposing counsel as cases demand. His approach to client work centers on clear communication. He aims to explain legal choices and next steps in plain language. That orientation helps when cases are technical or when clients are facing unfamiliar legal procedures.
Outside the day-to-day casework he participates in the firm’s internal discussions about resource allocation and office coverage. He spends time mentoring junior lawyers and helping newer attorneys learn the firm’s systems for case management. He also routinely meets clients in person at the firm’s offices, adjusting his schedule so that geographic distance does not become a barrier to ongoing representation.
As of 2026 he remains based at Kreger Brodish LLP and continues to practice across the firm’s three offices. His current practice centers on the matters handled by the firm and on serving clients at each of its locations.