Jordan A. Ouellette - Bloomington, IN
Attorney at Clendening Johnson & Bohrer, P.C.
Civil Litigation and Appeals Lawyers in Bloomington, IN
409 W. Patterson Drive Suite 205 Bloomington, IN 47403
Bloomington Civil Litigation and Appeals Lawyer
Updated: 04/22/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation and Appeals
- Insurance Defense
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Jordan A. Ouellette joined as a Litigation Associate at Clendening, Johnson & Bohrer, P.C. in September 2025.
Jordan attended Indiana University Bloomington and studied Spanish linguistics, French, and International Studies. She completed her degree in 2018.
Jordan graduated from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2021 and was admitted to the Indiana bar in May 2022.
Prior to working at Clendening, Johnson & Bohrer, P.C., Jordan worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney at the Marion County Prosecutor's Office, focusing on domestic violence crimes. Jordan also worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney at the Hancock County Prosecutor's Office, focusing on domestic violence and sex crimes. As a deputy prosecuting attorney, Jordan tried multiple bench trials and five jury trials. One of those jury trials involved 106 criminal charges, resulting in guilty verdicts for every charge.
Education
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Legal Education
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Indiana University Maurer School of Law,
Bloomington,
Indiana, 2021
J.D.
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Indiana University Maurer School of Law,
Bloomington,
Indiana, 2021
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Non Legal Education
- Indiana University, Bloomington, 2018
Bar Admissions
- Indiana
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Contact
409 W. Patterson Drive
Suite 205
Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: 812-382-9001
Fax: 812-332-7601
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lawcjb.com
Hours: Monday To Friday - 8:00AM to 5:00 PM
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