Jordyn Cho

Jordyn Cho

Associate
About

Jordyn Cho focuses her practice in the area of business and commercial litigation.

Jordyn earned her Juris Doctor from the UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Critical Race Studies. During law school, she served as an extern for the Honorable Mark C. Scarsi of the US District Court for the Central District of California. Jordyn also served as an articles editor for the UCLA Law Review, reviewing article submissions to slate Volume 71.

Prior to her legal career, Jordyn was a senior corporate tax associate at a Big 4 accounting firm, gaining extensive experience in corporate and financial matters. Her combined background in law and finance enables her to approach complex legal issues with a comprehensive and practical perspective.

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Pro Bono

Jordyn obtained Special Immigrant Juvenile Findings for a minor from Mexico. She has also participated in a range of pro bono clinics, where she assisted with preparing conservatorship petitions, advised tenants on their rights, and reviewed restraining order requests for individuals affected by domestic violence.

Additionally, Jordyn was the co-chair of volunteers at El Centro Legal, UCLA School of Law's student-coordinated network of volunteer legal aid projects. In this position, she helped clients with criminal records prepare expungement petitions.

Education
  • J.D., University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law
    Articles Editor, UCLA Law Review
    Masin Family Academic Excellence Silver Award
    Pro Bono High Distinction
  • B.A., Loyola Marymount University
    cum laude

Prior Experience

Prior to joining DLA Piper, Jordyn was a Research Assistant for the Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA Law School.

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