About Jordan

Jordan Fox earned his law degree at Emory University School of Law after completing undergraduate studies at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he received a B.A. in criminology. He moved from a classroom that examined crime and society into legal training that emphasized courtroom procedure and statutory analysis. Those academic building blocks inform the way he approaches cases and counsel.

After law school, Fox gained admission to practice in Georgia and secured admission to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. He is licensed to appear in both state and federal forums. That dual admission allows him to take on matters that proceed before Georgia courts and federal trial courts without seeking special permission.

Over the course of his career, Fox has worked on matters brought in trial court and matters requiring motions and hearings in federal court. He has experience handling evidentiary questions, drafting pleadings, and arguing procedural issues. He spends time preparing case theories and testing them through discovery and oral advocacy, and he often handles the practical, day-to-day tasks that keep cases moving toward resolution.

Colleagues describe him as straightforward in court and clear in client communications. He explains legal options in plain terms and sets realistic expectations about process and timing. That clarity matters when clients face short deadlines or complex procedural rules. He also draws on his undergraduate study of criminology when cases touch on investigative issues and patterns of conduct.

Fox's courtroom work includes appearances in state trial courts and filings in the federal district where he is admitted. He has navigated preliminary hearings, discovery disputes, and motion practice. His files include contested matters that required attention to evidentiary detail and procedural posture. He balances written advocacy with oral argument and spends considerable time preparing witnesses and evidence for hearings.

Outside the courtroom, Fox stays current on developments in Georgia law and federal practice rules. He follows case law and procedural changes that affect litigation strategy. He also participates in local legal education programs when schedules permit, contributing practical perspectives on trial procedure and federal filings.

He maintains an active practice in Georgia and appears in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Education

Emory University School of Law

J.D.

University of North Carolina - Wilmington

B.A. | Criminology

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Georgia
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia

Office Locations

Main Office

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