Jordan Walsh joined Jones Day in 2022 upon completion of a clerkship at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Since then, he has been a member of teams defending a regional energy provider in securities litigation, defending a major hospital enterprise from data privacy claims, defending a multinational transportation company from claims related to a cyberattack, litigating class action issues for a major national mortgage lender, supporting settlement negotiations between an international airline and an international manufacturer, and pursuing state administrative relief on behalf of an Affordable Care Act marketplace insurer.
Jordan also has authored motion papers seeking emergency injunctions on behalf of a major water bottle manufacturer and on behalf of a national payments solutions company. In pro bono work, Jordan has worked with teams pursuing relief for asylum applicants, for citizens seeking pardons, and for inmates pursuing civil rights claims.
Jordan has additional experience in a broad range of areas, including arbitration clauses, class action litigation, injunction proceedings, equitable defenses, the Affordable Care Act, RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act), RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations), Pennsylvania agency practice and procedure, and privacy and data breach litigation.
Experience
- University of Virginia (J.D. 2021; Order of the Coif; Articles Editor, Virginia Law Review; Norton Rose Fulbright Best Memorandum Award; Bracewell Best Brief Award; Bracewell Best Oral Argument Award); University of Pittsburgh (B.Phil. in Theatre Arts cum laude 2012)
- Pennsylvania and U.S. District Courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania and the Southern District of Ohio
- Phillips Fellow, Office of the Solicitor General (2021)
- Law Clerk to Judge Julius N. Richardson, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit (2021-2022)