Bio
Jordan is an Associate in the Dispute Resolution department in Appleby’s Bermuda office. Prior to joining Appleby, Jordan practiced as a Litigation Associate with another Bermuda firm.
Jordan has represented clients in Bermuda’s Supreme Court and Magistrates’ Court on a wide range of matters including commercial contract disputes, regulatory matters and international tax information exchange matters, mortgage and other debt enforcement matters and probate and estate disputes.
Jordan has experience working with local and international clients on cross-border trust and insolvency matters, regulatory matters and public law matters.
Jordan has extensive experience in employment matters. He has advised primarily employers but also individuals on matters including employment rights (generally), labour relations and union negotiations, post termination obligations and rights, and employer obligations under human rights legislation.
Jordan also has extensive experience in Magistrates’ and Family Court.
Jordan is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and a member of the Bermuda Nursing Council.
Jordan was highlighted in 2017 by both the Bermuda: RE+ILS magazine and the Bermudian magazine as a Rising Star.
RECENT ARTICLES:
- Employment Act 2000: Government Bill Proposes Significant Overhaul – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – January 2021
- Enforcement of Judgments – Law and Practice – Chambers and Partners Global Guides – August 2020
- Health and Wellness – Employers Duties – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – June 2020
- Business crime and investigations in Bermuda – Practical Law, Thomson Reuters – May 2020
- Maternity/Paternity leave – anticipated amendments to the Employment Act – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – October 2019
- Employment Tribunal confirms that Tribunal Proceedings can proceed in an Employer’s absence – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – September 2019
- Probationary Periods – Importance of Dates When Considering Extensions – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – August 2019
- Employee off-duty conduct social media and serious misconduct – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – June 2019
- Introducing Restrictive Convenants Into Existing Employment Relationships – The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – April 2019
- Investigations in the Workplace – Pitfalls for the unwary – The Bermuda Chamber Of Commerce, Insider Newsletter – February 2019
Education:
University of Kent (Canterbury) – LLB
University of Law, London (Moorgate) – LPC