Jordan Patterson defends companies and individuals in high-stakes criminal and civil matters. She has significant experience representing clients facing U.S. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission investigations related to allegations of fraud and corruption, including potential violations of federal bribery laws and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Jordan's experience covers all stages of litigation, including factual investigation, discovery, trial preparation, and trial.
Jordan also actively represents clients in diverse pro bono matters including clients seeking asylum and social security disability benefits.
Experience
- The University of Alabama (J.D. 2017; B.A. in Accounting summa cum laude 2014; Member, National Champion softball team)
- District of Columbia and Alabama
- Law Clerk, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Torts Branch (Spring 2017)
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