About Alejandro E.
Alejandro E. Jordan built a legal career that moves between courtroom work and the deal side of real estate. He studied international business before turning to law. The combination informs how he approaches transactions and disputes.
Jordan earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Business from Florida International University. He then attended Florida State University College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2004. The law school years anchored his interest in real estate law and commercial practice.
He began his post-law-school career at Sordo & Associates, P.A., joining the firm in 2004 as a real estate lawyer. That early period gave him hands-on experience in transactional matters and landlord-tenant work. In 2007 he moved to Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., where he continued to work on real estate matters and expanded into related commercial issues.
In 2010 Jordan took on a hybrid role that combined legal counsel and real estate sales. He became a licensed real estate salesperson and served as in-house counsel for Real Estate Empire Group, Inc. The position required shifting between contract drafting, compliance, and the practicalities of property marketing and sales. He then joined NAI Miami Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide in 2013 as a commercial associate focused on CRE investment sales. That role put him more deeply into investment transactions and capital-market considerations.
Later in 2013 he co-founded ESQ.title and remains a lawyer at the firm. The move to found a practice reflected an interest in steering both legal strategy and business operations. His practice blends transactional work, title and closing matters, and counseling clients on commercial real estate deals.
Jordan holds a Florida real estate sales agent license and is a member of the CCIM organization, which signals engagement with commercial investment practices. He maintains memberships in The Florida Bar, the American Bar Association, and the Dade County Bar Association. Those memberships keep him connected to developments in state law and local court procedure.
Peers and clients encounter him in commercial real estate transactions, title work, and the kind of contract negotiations that often decide whether a deal succeeds. He works in Florida and handles matters that implicate state real estate law. Currently he practices at ESQ.title, where his work centers on commercial real estate transactions and title services.