About Jordon J.
Jordon J. Evert practices law in North Dakota and is a member of the firm Furuseth Olson & Evert, P.C. He works out of the firm’s local office and represents clients across matters arising in the state. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and deliberate at the negotiating table.
He attended law school before seeking admission to the North Dakota bar. Early in his career he built experience handling both courtroom proceedings and out-of-court problem solving. Those formative years shaped an approach that values clear preparation and practical solutions over theatrical argument.
Evert’s practice covers a range of civil matters. He handles contested disputes as well as transactional work. That mix requires shifting between detailed document drafting and the kind of advocacy that succeeds in front of judges and juries. He has argued motions, taken depositions and prepared cases for trial, while also advising clients on agreements and regulatory questions.
People who work with him say he prefers direct communication. He lays out options plainly, weighs the risks, and helps clients decide how to proceed. He does not rely on rhetorical flourishes. Instead, he focuses on strategy, deadlines and the concrete mechanics of litigation or negotiation.
Outside the office he remains engaged with the legal community in North Dakota. He attends professional events and exchanges practice ideas with peers. Those contacts inform his work and help him keep up with shifting local practice rules and court procedures.
At Furuseth Olson & Evert, P.C., Evert handles matters for individual and business clients in state courts and administrative settings. He maintains a practice centered on serving clients in North Dakota through the firm’s office, balancing dispute resolution and transactional guidance in his day-to-day work.