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Jordan S. Kaplan’s practice focuses on defending managed care organizations, plan administrators, employers, and fiduciaries in disputes involving ERISA, health, disability, and life insurance coverage. He also represents clients in claims and coverage matters under individual policies and group welfare benefit plans, including life, accidental death, and disability insurance disputes.

During law school, Jordan served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Scott L. Kafker of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. His responsibilities included drafting bench memoranda, synthesizing case law, and analyzing petitions for appellate review. He also worked as a legal intern in the Major Crimes Unit at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, preparing motions, responses, and pleadings in cases ranging from armed robberies of federal postal workers to unlawful firearm possession.

  • Boston College Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude)
    • Boston College Law Review, Articles Editor (2024-2025), Staff Writer (2023-2024)
    • Merit scholarship recipient
    • Wendell F. Grimes Moot Court Competition (Quarter-finalist)
    • Research Assistant for Professor Bijal Shah
  • Northeastern University (Bachelors, magna cum laude)
    • B.S., Political Science, Law and Public Policy Minor
    • Order of Omega, Leadership Honor Society

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Publications


October 31, 2025

Adjudicative Angst: Administrative Law Judges and the Fairness Paradox at the Heart of SEC v. Jarkesy

Boston College Law Review

Volume: 66 Issue: 7 Page/Article: 2397-2437

October 31, 2025

Adjudicative Angst: Administrative Law Judges and the Fairness Paradox at the Heart of SEC v. Jarkesy

Boston College Law Review

Volume: 66 Issue: 7 Page/Article: 2397-2437


News


September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+Cole is proud to welcome its 2025 Fall Class. This talented group joins the firm across several practice areas in the Boston, Hartford and New York offices, bringing new perspectives and a shared commitment to excellence. Many are returning after summer associate or legal intern positions, while others join us from clerkships—each contributing to the strength and diversity of our firm. Firmwide orientation kicked off in Hartford, where the fall class connected with colleagues, including a few recent lateral hires, and participated in programming designed to support their transition into practice. Their arrival reinforces Robinson+Cole’s momentum as the firm expands its reach and continues cultivating the next generation of legal professionals. Accompanying photo: (front row) Sarina Bhargava, Shuqi Mao, Kelley Yang, Joy Drisdelle, and Erica Whaley  (back row) William Fallon, Chenyi Wang, Briana Koehler, Jordan Kaplan and Margaret Goggins.

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser
September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+Cole is proud to welcome its 2025 Fall Class. This talented group joins the firm across several practice areas in the Boston, Hartford and New York offices, bringing new perspectives and a shared commitment to excellence. Many are returning after summer associate or legal intern positions, while others join us from clerkships—each contributing to the strength and diversity of our firm. Firmwide orientation kicked off in Hartford, where the fall class connected with colleagues, including a few recent lateral hires, and participated in programming designed to support their transition into practice. Their arrival reinforces Robinson+Cole’s momentum as the firm expands its reach and continues cultivating the next generation of legal professionals. Accompanying photo: (front row) Sarina Bhargava, Shuqi Mao, Kelley Yang, Joy Drisdelle, and Erica Whaley  (back row) William Fallon, Chenyi Wang, Briana Koehler, Jordan Kaplan and Margaret Goggins.

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser