Jordan’s practice focuses on all aspects of bankruptcy and restructuring, with a particular emphasis on litigating complex disputes arising from commercial bankruptcy cases. Jordan has represented numerous stakeholders, such as debtors, creditors, lenders, chapter 7 trustees, reorganized debtors, and litigation and liquidation trustees, in connection with high stakes contested matters, adversary proceedings, and related appeals. Jordan’s experience includes successfully litigating issues related to breach of contract, financial fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, preferential transfers, fraudulent transfers, confirmation proceedings, bankruptcy sales, the automatic stay, and other complex contested matters and claims.

Prior to joining Porter Hedges, Jordan worked as a litigation associate at two boutique Texas firms after serving as a law clerk for the Honorable Justice Phil Johnson of the Texas Supreme Court.

Credentials

Education

J.D., Texas Tech University School of Law, summa cum laude, 2017

Order of the Coif
Texas Tech Law Review

B.A., Texas Tech University, magna cum laude, 2014

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Affiliations

Houston Young Lawyers Association, Member

Texas Bar Association, Member

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