Jordan M. Saner
Associate , Evansville IN
Jordan is an Associate in Stoll Keenon Ogden’s Evansville office. He joined the firm in 2020 and contributes to the General Litigation, Business Litigation, and Construction Law practice groups.
After graduating from Southern Illinois University, Jordan received his J.D. at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. Having served in the U.S. Army Reserve since 2015, he brings a sense of efficiency, focus, and dedication to his work at Stoll Keenon Ogden.
Business Litigation: Jordan and his colleagues in the Business Litigation group provide strategic counsel to businesses and professionals facing an array of conflicts, including business dealing disputes, contract disputes, and litigation. Their goal is to achieve the best possible outcome while carefully balancing clients’ time and financial situations.
Probate Litigation: Jordan and his fellow attorneys provide counsel and representation to individuals associated with a variety of estate proceeding disputes such as Will interpretation disputes, Will contests, Trust contests, and other testamentary capacity disagreements.
Construction Law: Jordan works with other Stoll Keenon Ogden attorneys to support owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, government bodies, and other entities on issues ranging from the drafting and negotiating of construction contracts to disputes over construction projects.
Education
Indiana University Maurer School of Law, 2020, J.D., cum laude
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2015, B.S.
Experience
Admitted In
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U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana
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Indiana
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Kentucky
Professional & Community Activities
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Evansville Bar Association, Board Member, Chair of Young Lawyers Section
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Indiana Bar Association
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Kentucky Bar Association
Accolades
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Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America: Commercial Litigation (2025)
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