Marci Hill Jordan
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T: 856.874.4421
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40 Lake Center Executive Park
401 Route 73 North, Suite 130
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
Marci Hill Jordan is a Shareholder in the Workers’ Compensation Group. She has been concentrating on representing injured workers in their Worker' Compensation Claims and Social Security Disability Appeals for over 19 years. Prior to joining Stark & Stark, Ms. Jordan was associated with the firm of Tomar, O’Brien, Jacoby & Graziano in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Ms. Jordan is Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Workers’ Compensation Law Attorney. She is currently an active member of the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Inn of Court, as well as co-chair of the Workers’ Compensation Committee of the Camden County Bar Association. In addition, she is active in the Camden County Bar Association’s Public Benefits Committee where she has organized the Adopt-a-Family for Christmas program for the past 19 years. Ms. Jordan is Treasurer of the Camden County Bar Foundation.
In 2009 and 2010 Ms. Jordan was named as a New Jersey Super Lawyer by New Jersey Monthly Magazine*.
Education
J.D., Widener University School of Law, 1990
B.S., Hospitality Management, Florida International University, 1981
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
New JerseyPennsylvania
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
New Jersey State Bar Association
Member
Justice James Coleman Workers’ Compensation Inns of Court
Member
Camden County Bar Foundation
Treasurer (June 2005 to present)
Camden County Bar Association
Board Trustee 2006-2009
Workers' Compensation Committee Co-Chair
Supreme Court of New Jersey's District Ethics Committee - Burlington County
Member
New Jersey Supreme Court Board Certified Workers' Compensation Law Attorney
Authored Articles
- Don’t Forget the Medical Bills: Outstanding medical bills should be addressed in the worker’s compensation settlement, New Jersey Law Journal, November 6, 2006
Community Organizations
- Active in Leashes of Love - an organization of volunteers who take their dogs to visit patients in nursing homes and hospitals
Martindale Hubbell Peer Review Rated

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