Jordan Law is proud to announce that Attorney Sarah Freedman, the firm’s Director of Pre-Litigation, has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA).
The CTLA is the state’s leading organization dedicated to protecting the rights of Colorado citizens through advocacy, education, and the promotion of justice. As a board member, Sarah will bring a fresh and valuable perspective, advocating for the inclusion of pre-litigation attorneys alongside trial attorneys in the organization’s leadership and initiatives.
“Pre-litigation attorneys are often the first to work with clients after life-changing injuries,” said Freedman. “We help set the tone for the entire case — guiding clients through recovery, helping them understand their rights, and preparing them for what lies ahead. I’m honored to represent this vital part of our profession within CTLA.”
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A Colorado native, Sarah Freedman has dedicated her career to helping injury victims rebuild their lives. She represents clients across a wide range of personal injury cases, including car and trucking accidents, premises liability, and insurance bad faith claims. Before joining Jordan Law, she practiced at personal injury firms throughout Denver, Boulder, and Northern California, developing a reputation for her compassion, strategic thinking, and dedication to client service.
Sarah holds a degree in Finance from the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado and earned her law degree from the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Sarah remains deeply involved in her community, volunteering regularly with local food drives, charity walks, and other civic initiatives.
“Sarah’s election is a testament to her leadership and the respect she’s earned among her peers,” said Jason Jordan, Founder of Jordan Law. “Her voice on the CTLA Board will help ensure that all facets of the plaintiff’s bar — from intake to trial — are represented in shaping the future of personal injury advocacy in Colorado.”