MLT Aikins is pleased to announce that Jordan Hardy, K.C., has been inducted as a fellow of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers.

The American College of Trial Lawyers is composed of leading trial lawyers from the United States and Canada. Election as a fellow is extended by invitation only to experienced trial lawyers and recognizes those whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality. Lawyers must have at least 15 years of trial experience before they can be considered for Fellowship.

“Jordan’s election as a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers reflects the strength of his advocacy and the high regard in which he is held by the profession,” said MLT Aikins managing partner Aaron Runge. “He is widely respected for his judgment, professionalism and commitment to serving clients at the highest level. We are very proud to see him receive this honour.”

The firm congratulates Jordan on this well-deserved election and commends him for his outstanding contributions to trial practice and his dedication to clients and the profession.

About Jordan Hardy, K.C.

Jordan is a partner with MLT Aikins whose practice focuses on commercial disputes, estates and trusts litigation, agribusiness disputes and construction litigation. He has extensive experience acting as counsel in complex commercial and agricultural matters, major construction arbitrations and appellate litigation.

Jordan has been a member of the Saskatchewan Bar since 1996 and was appointed King’s Counsel in 2017. He has long been celebrated by Best Lawyers in Canada and Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory for excellence in litigation and estates law.

Read Jordan’s full profile.

About the American College of Trial Lawyers

Founded in 1950, the American College of Trial Lawyers stands as a pinnacle of excellence within the legal profession. Fellowship in the College is extended through invitation only, following a meticulous investigation, to the most distinguished trial lawyers who have mastered the art of advocacy and have exhibited unwavering commitment to the principles of justice.

The American College of Trial Lawyers is committed to advancing trial practice, professionalism, ethics and the administration of justice, lending its influential voice to vital issues affecting the legal profession and the justice system.

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