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Overview

Jordan DeJaco helps clients protect their interests and achieve practical solutions in complex business litigation matters in state and federal court. Drawing on broad experience involving data privacy, health care, contract disputes, employment matters and business torts, she partners with clients to navigate high-stakes conflicts efficiently and strategically. Jordan's experience clerking in the North Carolina Business Court gives her unique insight into the nuances of complex corporate and commercial cases to guide clients and anticipate challenges.

Jordan has experience with helping clients respond to data breach incidents and has supported clients through the investigation, notification and litigation aspects of data breach incidents. She has defended class actions stemming from data breach incidents, including obtaining a motion to dismiss on a claim for violation of the Electronic Communication Protections Act. Jordan also advises clients on the legal implications of using complex technologies, such as Meta Pixel, Google Analytics and generative AI.    

Experience

  • Regularly represents and advises clients in cases before the North Carolina Business Court.
  • Obtained dismissal of a putative class action against a major health care provider that alleged claims that its website improperly utilized tracking technologies.
  • Represents a major health care technology company in defense of a putative class action alleging that it improperly utilized tracking technologies.
  • Advises clients on arbitration agreements and class action waivers.
  • Advises clients on the use of tracking technologies and AI-driven technologies.
  • Represented a state licensing agency in defense of claims related to the regulation of a health care profession.
  • Advised a major health care system on statutory interpretation and strategy regarding mental health issues.
  • Represents sellers of an industrial lubricant company in a suit involving complex contract claims, fraud claims and breach of fiduciary duty claims.
  • Represented a municipality as appellate counsel in an appeal to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
  • Represented a client in post-trial motions seeking remittitur, judgment as a matter of law, or a new trial.
  • Represented a manufacturing company in defense of claims for violation of the North Carolina Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act and various state law claims, including complex contract claims.
  • Represented a food services company in defense of a claim for constructive fraud.
  • Represents and advises clients in responding to subpoenas on how to preserve, collect and analyze e-discovery to minimize cost and save time.
  • Represents an employer in defense of claims of employment discrimination, retaliation and wrongful discharge.
  • Represented a health care provider in defense of a claim for violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Education

University of South Carolina, J.D., magna cum laude, 2021; Order of the Coif; Associate Editor-in-Chief, South Carolina Law Review

Furman University, B.S., 2018

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina

Clerkships

  • Law Clerk, The Honorable Louis A. Bledsoe III, Chief Judge, North Carolina Business Court, 2021-22
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