About Jordan Andrew
Jordan Andrew Means earned his law degree from Birmingham School of Law, receiving a J.D. in 2016. He arrived in the courtroom after several years of study in Alabama. His legal education formed the base for a small practice rooted in local rules and procedures.
After law school, Means moved quickly to establish a private practice. He is the founding member of Means Law Office, where he built the firm around direct client work and local litigation. The office operates in Alabama and aims to provide accessible legal services to individuals and businesses in the state. Means has combined courtroom experience with day-to-day client counseling since opening the firm.
Means is an active member of the Alabama State Bar and holds membership in the American Bar Association. He participates in those professional networks to stay current on changes in state and national law. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and methodical in preparation. He has kept a straightforward approach to legal problems, emphasizing facts and practical remedies over rhetoric.
Over the course of his career he has handled a range of matters that come through a small, regional practice. He manages case preparation, client intake, negotiation and trial work from his office. He also advises clients on procedural matters that affect how cases move through Alabama courts. Means balances litigation tasks with the administrative work required to run a solo or small-firm practice.
Outside of routine casework, Means has maintained ties to the local legal community. He attends bar events and continuing education programs offered through both state and national bar groups. That engagement informs his day-to-day practice and helps him identify changes in court procedure or statutory law that affect clients.
He continues to operate Means Law Office from his Alabama office. He is licensed and an active member of the Alabama State Bar and maintains a practice serving clients from his firm in Alabama.