James Friend Jordan, 60, Palm Desert (June 28) - In a Review Department opinion, Jordan was disbarred for failing to maintain client funds in trust, misappropriation of client funds, engaging in acts of moral turpitude, dishonesty or corruption, failing to provide an accounting of client settlement funds and failing to release a client's file on termination of employment.
In 2001, Jordan was hired to represent a client in ...
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