Jordan Feller joined Ross Feller Casey in January 2022 and concentrates his practice on representing individuals who suffered catastrophic injuries due to medical malpractice, dangerous premises, and defective products.
Previously, Feller interned for the Honorable Judith Charny of the New Jersey Superior Court, Camden County. Before joining the firm, Feller worked for a gubernatorial campaign researching issues and drafting policy proposals for the candidate’s platform.
Feller received bachelor or arts degrees in Political Science and Sociology from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2018, and his Juris Doctor degree from Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law in 2021.
While in law school, Feller volunteered with the Homeless Advocacy Project and Drexel University’s Estate Planning Clinic in Philadelphia.
Feller is licensed to practice law in state courts in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.