About Lawton
Lawton Jordan is an attorney based in Georgia who brings two decades of legal training to his work. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in English and History from Wake Forest University in 1993 and went on to receive his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2000. Those academic years shaped his approach to language and precedent. They also set the stage for a steady legal career in state practice.
After law school, Jordan built a practice that centers on serving clients under Georgia law. Over time he joined Williams Teusink, LLC and advanced to a partnership role. The record shows a professional trajectory from law student to law firm partner, carried out entirely within the state where he holds bar membership.
Jordan’s work combines careful legal writing and courtroom experience, depending on what a case requires. He advises individuals and organizations on issues that arise under Georgia statutes and case law. He also prepares pleadings and counsels clients on procedural and substantive matters. His training in English and history informs how he frames arguments and reads complex texts.
He maintains membership in the State Bar of Georgia. That affiliation reflects his standing to practice in the state and keeps him connected to rules and developments that affect litigators and transactional attorneys alike. Jordan’s career has been steady rather than flashy. He has focused on building a practical, serviceable practice at the firm level and supporting clients through the ordinary demands of civil practice.
Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical in preparation and concise in written work. He tends to favor clarity over ornate argument. In meetings he prefers direct questions and plain answers. Those habits trace back to his undergraduate majors and his training at the University of Georgia School of Law.
As a partner at Williams Teusink, LLC, Jordan works on legal matters arising in Georgia courts and administrative settings. He continues to practice in the state and provides counsel and representation to the firm’s clients. He concentrates his current practice on matters that arise under Georgia law and on guiding clients through state procedures.