About Jhordanne
Jhordanne Trout-Williamson graduated from Barnard College in 2013 and earned her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law in 2019. Her academic path combined a liberal arts undergraduate education with three years of professional legal training in Boston. She finished law school at a moment when immigration policy and access to counsel were prominent national topics.
After law school, Trout-Williamson moved into practice as a lawyer at O Neil Hauser Mansfield, P.C. She joined the firm in the years after earning her degree and has worked on client matters there. Her role is listed as lawyer at the firm.
Her professional affiliations include membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a role she has held since 2021. That association is a common home for practitioners who handle immigration-related casework, policy questions, or appellate matters. Trout-Williamson’s membership signals an ongoing engagement with that professional community and the issues it addresses.
Colleagues describe her as methodical. She approaches client files with attention to procedural detail and an eye for deadlines. She has experience preparing filings, counseling clients on eligibility questions, and coordinating with other professionals when cases require multidisciplinary input. She has worked in an office environment that handles a range of matters for individuals and families.
Trout-Williamson’s background—an undergraduate degree from Barnard followed by a law degree from Northeastern—gave her both analytical skills and practical training in legal research and advocacy. She entered practice at a time when courts and agencies across the country were adapting to changing rules and court decisions, and her early career involved helping clients respond to those shifts.
She remains based in Massachusetts and continues to practice at O Neil Hauser Mansfield, P.C. Her current work centers on immigration-related legal services and representation in Massachusetts.