Charles S. Jordan

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Charles “Chip” Jordan is a maritime and aviation trial lawyer with a broad spectrum of experience within these fields. His practice since joining the firm in 1989 includes personal injury, cargo and hull damage, and insurance coverage issues. His core clientele of vessel and aircraft owners, underwriters, ports, government agencies, and international commissions know and respect his thoughtful, meticulous, and effective case preparation.

Chip is an accomplished sailor in his own right. Having circumnavigated the globe in a wooden sailboat before law school, he and his wife now live on a 75-year-old converted cargo vessel.

Education
  • Tulane
    • L.L.M. Admiralty Law
  • University of Montana
    • J.D. cum laude, member of Law Review, recipient of Emmett C. Angland Memorial Award
  • University of Washington
    • B.A.
Experience
  • Harrigan Leyh Farmer & Thomsen LLP
    • 1989 – Present
Admitted to Practice
  • Washington
  • Oregon
  • Alaska
  • U.S. Court of Appeals
    • Ninth Circuit
  • U.S. District Courts
    • Western District of Washington
    • District of Oregon
    • District of Alaska

Charles “Chip” Jordan is a maritime and aviation trial lawyer with a broad spectrum of experience within these fields. His practice since joining the firm in 1989 includes personal injury, cargo and hull damage, and insurance coverage issues. His core clientele of vessel and aircraft owners, underwriters, ports, government agencies, and international commissions know and respect his thoughtful, meticulous, and effective case preparation.

Chip is an accomplished sailor in his own right. Having circumnavigated the globe in a wooden sailboat before law school, he and his wife now live on a 75-year-old converted cargo vessel.

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Tel: (206) 623-1700 | Fax: (206) 623-8717

999 Third Avenue, Suite 4400
Seattle, Washington 98104

Tel: (206) 623-1700
Fax: (206) 623-8717

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