About Sarah
Sarah Jordan built a steady legal path through the University of Washington. She earned a B.A. in 2002 and returned to the same campus for a J.D., awarded in 2011. The years between degrees gave her time to observe how law shapes everyday affairs, a perspective she carried into law school and then into practice.
Her early career followed graduation from law school in 2011. She became involved in professional organizations that serve the bar and legal community, maintaining membership from 2011 to the present. Over time she developed the practical skills many clients need: clear legal writing, careful case preparation and an ability to explain complex rules in plain language. Colleagues describe her work as methodical and steady. Clients have relied on her for straightforward counsel on state matters.
Jordan has spent her career working in Washington. She is admitted to practice in the state and handles matters that arise under Washington law. Much of her experience involves advising individuals and small organizations on legal obligations and options within the state’s regulatory and court systems. She balances courtroom work with counseling and document drafting, depending on what a particular client requires.
Her office, Jordan Law Office pllc, serves a local and regional clientele. The practice manages a mix of transactional and contested matters, and it places an emphasis on practical outcomes rather than technical showmanship. Jordan’s approach is iterative: gather facts, identify risks, outline choices, then act. That sequence shapes how she prepares for hearings and how she negotiates settlements when that route is appropriate.
Outside the office she has maintained ties to the legal community through ongoing association membership. Those connections keep her aware of changes in state procedure and evolving case law. She has also served as a resource to newer lawyers in the office, offering hands-on instruction in courtroom procedure and case management.
Clients and peers describe her work style as steady and unadorned. She does not court publicity and tends to keep her practice focused on daily legal work rather than high-profile litigation. In 2026 she continues to practice at Jordan Law Office pllc, concentrating on matters governed by Washington state law.