Jordan Montet is an experienced litigator who has
represented clients in numerous industries on a wide array of legal matters.
Ms. Montet focuses her practice on civil litigation, with an emphasis in
healthcare law, specifically serving healthcare entities. In addition to
working on civil litigation matters, Ms. Montet regularly represents
professionals before their respective licensing boards.
Before joining Marquis Aurbach, Ms. Montet worked as a
practicing attorney handling a wide range of professional liability, personal
injury, general liability, and labor and employment matters. Ms. Montet is
experienced assisting companies in the defense of employment discrimination,
wage-and-hour class actions, contract disputes, and various tort claims.
Ms. Montet graduated from Auburn University, magna cum
laude, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Spanish and Sociology in 2012.
She received her Juris Doctorate in 2016 from Georgia State University School
of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, where she graduated cum laude, with a certificate
from the Center for Health, Law, and Society specializing in Health Law. While
in law school, Jordan served two years as a graduate research assistant and
completed a judicial clerkship with Presiding Justice P. Harris Hines of the
Georgia Supreme Court. After obtaining her juris doctor, she was admitted to
the State Bar of Georgia in October 2016. Jordan relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada
in the Fall of 2017 and was admitted to the State Bar of Nevada in May 2018.
Jordan is admitted to practice before all Nevada state courts, Georgia state
courts, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, and the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
In her spare time, Ms. Montet can be found cheering on the
Auburn Tigers with her two dogs.
Recipient: Top Rank (Southern Nevada) - Nevada Business Magazine (2023, 2025) and Mountain States Rising Star list (2023.)
Publications: "Travelers in a Dangerous Time: The Do’s and
Don’ts of Crossing the United States Border in the Cannabis Age", The National
Law Review, October 1, 2018, crossing-united-states-border-cannabis-age,
reprinted JD Supra, October 2, 2018 and "Moving Toward a Standard of Care for Medical Marijuana," Law
360, June 5, 2018, reprinted The National Law Review, June 8, 2018