Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Jennings, Strouss & Salmon Expands Commercial Litigation Practice with the Addition of Jordan T. Leavitt
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C. continues to
implement its growth strategy to be better positioned for the future by adding JordanT. Leavitt as an associate to its commercial litigation department.
“Jennings
Strouss is growing and it is an exciting time for the firm,” states John C.
Norling, Managing Attorney of Jennings, Strouss & Salmon. “We are being
strategic in our hiring to enhance existing services and expand areas most in
demand by our clients. Jordan is a talented young lawyer who comes to us with
experience in multiple areas of litigation. His skills are a great asset to the
firm and its clients.”
Leavitt’s experience includes commercial, employment, and probate
litigation. Prior to joining the firm, he practiced at a law firm in Twin
Falls, Idaho. Leavitt also worked as a judicial clerk to the Hon. Nancy Porter
in Elko, Nevada and the Hon. Molly J. Huskey at the Idaho Court of Appeals. While
earning a J.D. at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of
Law, Leavitt served on the executive Board of Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law,
Science, and Technology. He earned a B.S. in psychology at Brigham Young
University.
“Jennings, Strouss & Salmon has a sterling reputation,” states
Leavitt. “I am honored to be practicing with the firm’s exceptional litigation
team, and look forward to serving its clients.”
Celebrating 75 years of advising businesses
and individuals on a wide-range of legal matters, Jennings, Strouss &
Salmon is excited to be growing its transactional and litigation departments to
enrich the services offered to clients across multiple practice areas. Over
recent months, the firm has welcomed
nine new attorneys with experience in multiple areas, including tax,
commercial litigation, labor and employment, medical malpractice, legal ethics,
bankruptcy, real estate, and energy. Jennings, Strouss & Salmon continues
to build its presence throughout North America through its Arizona and
Washington, D.C. offices.
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