Jordan D. Factor

Jordan D. Factor

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Jordan Factor represents individuals and entities in a range of complex business disputes in a diverse array of industries. Jordan has earned a reputation as a creative and tenacious litigator who masters the details of sophisticated disputes often involving numerous parties engaged in parallel litigation in a variety of courts.

Among his clients are private equity firms and their portfolio companies, municipalities, public companies, entrepreneurs, officers and directors, shareholders, farmers and ranchers, and national cannabis brands.  A distinct and important aspect of Jordan’s work is helping people vindicate their constitutional rights.

Representative cases include:

  • As lead counsel, won complete defense verdict in Colorado jury trial of $45 million fraud claims related to a convertible debt raise in the cannabis industry;
  • As lead counsel, obtained multi-million dollar judgment in Wyoming on behalf of private equity fund related to purchase of oil field services company;
  • As lead defense counsel, successfully resolved wage and hour class action brought under Fair Labor Standard Act and Colorado Wage Act;
  • As lead counsel, obtained temporary and permanent injunction against infringement of client’s Trademark and related intellectual property;
  • As lead counsel, represented Colorado’s independent restaurants and bars in challenging overly restrictive COVID mandates;
  • As lead counsel, successfully represented seller of North Carolina construction business in litigation with buyer involving cross-claims of fraud and breach of reps and warranties;
  • As lead counsel, successfully represented real estate developer in land dispute concerning resort property in the country of Panama.

Jordan was on the Editorial Board of the Yale Law Journal and was Co-Chairman of the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals at Yale Law School. After law school, Jordan served two terms as a law clerk for the Hon. Carlos Lucero on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

  • B.A., Brandeis University, Summa Cum Laude
  • J.D., Yale Law School
Bar Admissions

  • Colorado

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • U.S. Tax Court

Affiliations

  • Colorado Bar Association
  • Co-Chair, Securities Subsection, Colorado Bar Association
  • Governing Council Member, Litigation Section, Colorado Bar Association
  • Executive Council Member, Business Section, Colorado Bar Association
  • Member, Criminal Justice Act Panel, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • Making Crooks Pay: The Path to Non-Dischargeable Securities Judgments,” The Colorado Lawyer, Vol. 41, No. 3, March 2012