Ms. Jordana R. Sternberg

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Biography

Jordana R. Sternberg is a complex business litigator who has represented public and private companies in a wide spectrum of industries, including manufacturing, media, technology, financial services, and food services, and she also has represented government organizations. Jordana has advocated for companies and individuals in contract, fraud, and securities matters at the trial and appellate levels, and her experience includes local and nationwide litigation, class actions, and antitrust matters. Jordana also has advanced experience with eDiscovery in large cases.

Jordana’s areas of interest include business torts, corporate governance and fiduciary issues, qui tam, and consumer protection. She has served as lead counsel in multimillion-dollar disputes and handles discovery, motions, briefing, and trial preparation. Jordana values efficiency, determination, and confident advocacy, and she brings these goals to all her projects.

Jordana was a nationally competitive debater in college. She has also coached high school debaters to multiple national championships and she has taught legal research, argument strategy, and cross-examination.

Recognition & Leadership

Awards & Accolades

•Team Member, 'Georgia Firm of the Year,' Benchmark Litigation, 2026

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Wake Forest University, B.A., cum laude
Law School Attended:
University of Texas School of Law, J.D., Member, The University Texas School of Law Review of Litigation
Year of First Admission:
1999
Admission:
1999, Georgia
Reported Cases:
Experience: Representative Matters: Served as lead counsel for publicly traded food service company in contract and fraud disputes carrying $30M damage claims.; Defended a major pharmaceutical chain in nationwide opioid litigation.; Served as lead counsel for manufacturer of luxury bathtubs in $1M+ dispute against equipment vendor.; Defended major publicly traded media company against securities fraud claims.; Defended IBM in multiple matters, including summary judgment in 'rocket docket' upheld on appeal at 4th Circuit, Jensen v. IBM Corp., 454 F.3d 382 (4th Cir. 2006), cited in 50 published decisions.; Represented SunTrust against breach of fiduciary duty claims at trial and appellate level, SunTrust Bank v. Merritt et al, 272 Ga. App. 485 (2005), cited in 40 published decisions.; Led the defense of a big-three credit reporting agency in more than 20 matters, including Kennedy v. Chase Manhattan Bank USA, NA, et al., 369 F. 3d 833 (5th Cir. 2004), cited in over 100 published decisions.; Worked on merits briefing and preparation for oral argument in defense of the State of Georgia in a case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court.; Defended major multinational technology company and its officers and directors in consolidated securities class action, In re Dell Inc. Securities Lit, No. 1:06-CV-726-SS (W.D. Tex., Austin Div.).; Defended former officers and directors in derivative action seeking over $120 million for alleged breach of fiduciary duties, In re Fuqua Industries, Inc. Shareholder Derivative Litigation.; Previous Experience: Director of Debate, The Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia
ISLN:
913433971

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  • Atlanta, GA
    Terminus 200 , Terminus 200, 3333 Piedmont Road NE, Suite 2500
    Atlanta, GA 30305

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