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Jordan Korol - Lawyer in Vernon BC

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  • J.D. - University of Alberta

  • B.A. - Political Science, Philosophy, & Economics

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Jordan Korol

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Jordan Korol is a litigation lawyer with Kidston Helm Ross, practicing in civil litigation, creditor’s remedies and collections, estate litigation, and wills and estates. Born and raised in Coldstream, BC, Jordan is proud to serve clients in her hometown.

 

Jordan earned her law degree from the University of Alberta and was called to the British Columbia Bar. During law school, she served on the Discipline, Interpretation, and Enforcement Board for the Student’s Union, with two published decisions. She also volunteered for Student Legal Services and was captain of the law faculty’s basketball team, demonstrating her leadership both in academics and athletics.

 

Before law school, Jordan completed her undergraduate degree at UBC Okanagan in Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics. As a standout athlete, she captained the UBCO Heat Women’s Basketball Team and made history as the first Heat player to receive a major Canada West award, earning the Sylvia Sweeney Award for athletic excellence, academic achievement, and community service. She was also recognized as UBCO’s Female Outstanding Athlete of the Year and Female Graduating Player of the Year.

 

Beyond her legal career, Jordan takes full advantage of everything the Okanagan has to offer. She enjoys cross-country skiing at Sovereign Lake, trail running in Kalamalka Provincial Park, and reading historical fiction at Vernon’s local coffee shops. A dedicated UBCO Heat alumna, she also gives back by coaching youth basketball and volleyball. Her community involvement includes volunteering with Ronald McDonald House BC, the Canadian Cancer Society, and Canadian Blood Services.

 

Jordan’s strong ties to the community, leadership experience, and dedication to advocacy make her a trusted and effective advocate for her clients.

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