Jordan is an associate in the Providence office of Morrison Mahoney. He concentrates his practice in general liability defense throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

Prior to joining Morrison Mahoney, Jordan served as Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Brian P. Stern on the Providence Business Calendar. During that time, he and Judge Stern co-wrote an article for the Rhode Island Bar Journal, which received the Rhode Island Bar Association’s annual Lauren E. Jones Esq. Writing Award.

During law school, Jordan gained legal experience as a chambers intern to the Honorable William E. Smith in the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. He also externed for IGT, Inc., where he was involved in commercial transactions and litigation. Jordan also served as Executive Articles Editor for the Roger Williams University Law Review.

Noteworthy Accomplishments, Honors & Awards

  • Lauren E. Jones Esq. Writing Award

Articles

  • Jordan Z. Sasa, Esq., A Crisis in the Making: The Risks Posed by Freely Assignable Insurance Claims, 72 R.I. Bar J. No. 4, January-February 2024, at 7.
  • Jordan Z. Sasa, 2020 Survey of Rhode Island Law: City of Cranston v. International Brotherhood of Police Officers, Local 301, 230 A.3d 564 (R.I. 2020), 26 Roger Williams Univ. L. Rev. 900 (2021).
  • Brian P. Stern & Jordan Z. Sasa, If It’s Not Football, Don’t Bet on the GOAT: What Lawyers Should Expect Following the Crypto Crash, 71 R.I. Bar J. No. 4, January-February 2023, at 7.
  • Jordan Z. Sasa, Esq., Road to Recovery: Why Rhode Island Drivers Should Be Made Whole from Potholes, 28 Roger Williams Univ. L. Rev. (forthcoming)
  • Massachusetts
  • Rhode Island
  • United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island
  • United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
  • Rhode Island Bar Association
  • Superior Court Bench/Bar Committee
  • Rhode Island Bar Journal Editorial Board
  • J.D., magna cum laude — Roger Williams School of Law
  • B.S. — The George Washington University
  • Jordan Z. Sasa, 2020 Survey of Rhode Island Law: City of Cranston v. International Brotherhood of Police Officers, Local 301, 230 A.3d 564 (R.I. 2020), 26 Roger Williams Univ. L. Rev. 900 (2021).
  • Hon. Brian P. Stern & Jordan Z. Sasa, If It’s Not Football, Don’t Bet on the GOAT: What Lawyers Should Expect Following the Crypto Crash, 71 R.I. Bar J. No. 4, January-February 2023, at 7.
  • Jordan Z. Sasa, Esq., Road to Recovery: Why Rhode Island Drivers Should Be Made Whole from Potholes, 28 Roger Williams Univ. L. Rev. 330 (2023).