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44670 Ann Arbor Road
Suite 170
Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 459-0062
(734) 459-5313 fax
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Macomb Office:
50 Crocker Blvd.
Suite 100
Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
(586) 465-1330
(586) 493-9453 fax
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By appointment at:
Lansing Office:
124 W Allegan St
Suite 100
Lansing, MI 48933
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Detroit Office:
One Woodward Avenue
Suite 1550
Detroit, MI 48226
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Grand Rapids Office:
125 Ottawa Avenue NW
Suite 153
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Brooke M. Jordan joined Zelmanski, Danner & Fioritto, PLLC as an associate attorney in 2020. She graduated from Michigan State University with High Honors in 1997, where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Social Relations from James Madison College. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Wayne State University Law School in 2001.
Ms. Jordan has been an Assistant Attorney General for the states of Arizona and Michigan. In Arizona, she sought to advance the best interests of children. In Michigan, she represented the State in cases involving securities fraud, antitrust, and consumer protection.
Most recently, Ms. Jordan was a Lead Attorney for the Detroit Land Bank Authority, where she was responsible for implementing and managing the Nuisance Abatement Program in the City of Detroit Council Districts 1, 2, and 4. She strategically and effectively aligned with internal and external partners throughout the City of Detroit (including, but not limited to, the City of Detroit Department of Neighborhoods, Detroit Police Department, City of Detroit Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department, Community Associations, Block Clubs, and residents). Collectively, they passionately sought to eradicate blight, stabilize and rebuild the most densely populated neighborhoods in Detroit. Ms. Jordan sincerely cares about the quality of life of people and proactively seeks ways to assist in a Community’s ability to thrive.
Ms. Jordan has numerous interests outside of legal practice. She very much enjoys spending time with her children. She also enjoys outdoor activities including kayaking, hiking and running.
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