Jordan Katz is an associate in the Litigation Department. He represents clients in complex, high-stakes disputes in federal and state courts, with experience spanning class actions, contract and ERISA litigation, internal investigations, shareholder and securities matters, trade secret cases, and trusts and estates disputes.
Jordan maintains a robust pro bono practice, with a focus on Section 1983 civil-rights litigation. He has represented individuals in matters involving unconstitutional policing, due process violations, and related civil-rights issues.
Jordan maintains a robust pro bono practice, with a focus on Section 1983 civil-rights litigation. He has represented individuals in matters involving unconstitutional policing, due process violations, and related civil-rights issues.
Experience
Before joining the firm, Jordan clerked for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, where he gained insight into federal practice and judicial decision-making.
Credentials
Education
University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 2022 Pennsylvania State University, B.S., 2011