Jordan Campbell

Jordan Campbell

Founding Partner, Campbell Miller Payne

Jordan Campbell is honored to use his skills as an accomplished litigator, leader, and counselor to represent members of the detrans community who have been harmed by “gender-affirming care.” He has been recognized as a “Best Lawyer” in Dallas by D Magazine, a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers, and “One to Watch” by The Best Lawyers in America.

Jordan began his career practicing commercial litigation at one of the largest law firms in the world. He continued his litigation practice as a partner at a boutique firm in Dallas, Texas, prior to co-founding Campbell Miller Payne. Jordan has litigated in state and federal courts throughout the country and has a strong extensive background in complex litigation, including multi-million/billion dollar cases involving catastrophic injury, insurance coverage, breach of contract, and antitrust issues. He also has represented clients bringing First Amendment and religious liberty claims through his pro bono work.

Jordan is admitted to practice in state and federal courts in Texas and before the U.S. Supreme Court. He graduated magna cum laude from Washington and Lee University, where he played varsity football and served as his class’s graduation speaker. His law degree, also received magna cum laude, is from Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law, where he served as President of the SMU Law Review.

Outside of his practice, Jordan is married to the best wife in the world. He loves to coach his 7 kids’ sports teams, and when he’s not juggling children, he enjoys cooking and barbecuing for friends and family.

 

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