New Orleans, La. — An experienced attorney in New Orleans is making her mark in the complex field of mass tort litigation, focusing on the historical impacts of asbestos and benzene exposure. As a member of Husch Blackwell, Jordan is dedicated to expanding the firm’s toxic tort practice in Louisiana, a state historically burdened by these issues.
With a deep-rooted passion for the city, Jordan’s commitment to her career has intertwined with New Orleans’ unique challenges. Her legal practice is shaped by the city’s industrial landscape, characterized by numerous refineries and its strategic position along the Mississippi River, which has led to a substantial caseload involving toxic exposures.
In her role as local counsel and national coordinator for asbestos and benzene cases, Jordan has built a professional reputation as a reliable advocate for manufacturing clients. Her work often involves cases with extensive historical context, necessitating thorough research and careful consideration of past exposure incidents. Jordan handles various aspects of litigation, including drafting pleadings, motions, and engaging expert witnesses, alongside managing discovery processes and presenting cases in court.
Since joining Husch Blackwell in 2024, Jordan has focused on enhancing the firm’s influence in Louisiana’s toxic tort arena. Her expertise and local insights have proven invaluable to clients who appreciate her meticulous research methods and innovative case strategies. Known for her dedication and thoroughness, Jordan has earned respect within the legal community and among clients seeking guidance in navigating the complexities of toxic tort law.
In a city with a rich history but also significant industrial challenges, Jordan’s work underscores the ongoing need for legal action regarding toxic exposures. She remains committed to her role, ensuring that her clients receive not only legal representation but also a trusted partnership in addressing their challenges head-on.
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