Jay Jordan - Tyler, TX
Attorney at Boyd Boyd & Giddens Law Firm
Lawyers in Tyler, TX
1215 Pruitt Place Tyler, TX 75703
Updated: 03/27/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
With over twenty-five years of experience, Jay Jordan serves as a Litigation Attorney at Boyd Boyd & Giddens, where he focuses on complex civil and commercial litigation. Jay has extensive experience representing lenders, businesses, and individuals in disputes involving property rights, creditors rights, contracts, secured transactions, criminal defense, and injury litigation. He is known for strategic advocacy, depth of preparation, and practical understanding of both courtroom dynamics and advocacy in achieving client objectives.
With prior experience in law firms, private practice, and as corporate counsel, Jay brings a broad perspective to each case, balancing legal precision and client focused, business oriented solutions to those he serves.
Outside the practice of law, Jay enjoys fishing, being outdoors, attending local and national sporting events, and spending time with his three adult sons.
Contact
1215 Pruitt Place
Tyler, TX 75703
Phone: 903-598-8351
Fax: 903-526-9001
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.boydlawtexas.com
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