Jordan focuses her practice on subrogation and recovery matters for insurance carriers and commercial clients. She handles complex state and federal matters throughout the eastern United States. Her practice focuses on a wide variety of property damage claims, including fires, floods, product defects, and construction issues, handling all aspects of litigation.

Prior to joining the firm as an associate, Jordan participated in the Cozen O'Connor Summer Associate Program, where she conducted legal research for the firm's private client services, real estate, and institutional response practice groups. Jordan also interned with the Honorable Mark A. Kearney, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. There, she gained experience drafting opinions on complex federal issues and statutory interpretation.

Jordan earned her law degree from Rutgers Law School, where she was a legal writing teaching fellow, co-chair of the Hunter Moot Court Board, and a staff editor for the Rutgers Business Law Journal. Before law school, Jordan served with Teach For America in South Carolina and earned her undergraduate degree from Elon University.

Publications

Protecting the Right to Subrogation- One State at a Time [Subrogation & Recovery Law Blog]

May 31, 2024

A recent Oregon Supreme Court decision has lessened the load on subrogation attorneys fighting against restrictive subrogation waivers. In Certain Underwriters v. TNA NA Manufacturing, an insured buyer of food processing equipment brought claims against the seller of equipment after facing...

Education

  • Rutgers University School of Law, J.D., 2022
  • Elon University, B.A., 2017
  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court -- Middle District of Pennsylvania