Jordan defends clients in mass tort cases, primarily historic asbestos and benzene exposures. She practices from New Orleans.
With a great love for New Orleans, Jordan came to Louisiana with the intention of building a lifelong career in the city. This meant quickly diving into the toxic tort world: thanks to its many refineries and its location on the Mississippi, New Orleans has a massive volume of toxic tort litigation.
Jordan has served as local Louisiana counsel and national coordinating counsel for asbestos and benzene exposure dockets. Today, she primarily represents manufacturing clients whose products have been used in facilities and refineries, and her cases often center around historic exposures, requiring significant research. Jordan regularly prepares pleadings and motions, coordinates with expert witnesses, handles discovery, and appears in court.
In 2024, Jordan joined Husch Blackwell to help grow the firm’s Louisiana toxic tort practice. She has a solid reputation in the Louisiana toxic tort world and as an experienced, local New Orleans attorney. Clients appreciate her dependability, thorough approach to research, and creativity as she develops successful strategies for their cases.