JORDYN HAWK
Medical Malpractice Defense
Curriculum vitae
EXPERIENCE
Jordyn Hawk is an associate attorney in the firm’s medical malpractice defense group. She focuses primarily on the defense of health systems and healthcare providers of all specialties from initial investigation through trial. Ms. Hawk also has experience defending claims of alleged malpractice and negligence against emergency medical technicians and handling appellate matters in the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Ms. Hawk graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she focused her education on healthcare law. During her time in law school, she participated in the Milton A. Kramer Health and Human Trafficking Clinic, where she engaged in comprehensive legal advocacy on behalf of survivors of human trafficking and worked alongside health care and social work professionals to address the civil legal needs that affected the health of her clients. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Hawk earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science from Oakland University.
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EXPERIENCE
Jordyn Hawk is an associate attorney in the firm’s medical malpractice defense group. She focuses primarily on the defense of health systems and healthcare providers of all specialties from initial investigation through trial. Ms. Hawk also has experience defending claims of alleged malpractice and negligence against emergency medical technicians and handling appellate matters in the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Ms. Hawk graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she focused her education on healthcare law. During her time in law school, she participated in the Milton A. Kramer Health and Human Trafficking Clinic, where she engaged in comprehensive legal advocacy on behalf of survivors of human trafficking and worked alongside health care and social work professionals to address the civil legal needs that affected the health of her clients. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Hawk earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science from Oakland University.
Practice Areas
• Medical Malpractice Defense
• Litigation
EDUCATION
• Case Western Reserve University School of Law, J.D.
Admitted to Practice
• Michigan: 2021
News / blog
Full Speed Ahead: Three Major Changes to Michigan No-Fault Legislation
Michigan’s new no-fault legislation, passed in spring 2019, becomes effective in July 2020. The legislation eliminates the mandatory lifetime benefits previously provided under the Michigan No-Fault Act and introduces tiered personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. ...
WEBINAR: Returning to Work Post-Pandemic
As businesses resume operations, countless issues for employers arise. Join GMH attorneys Elizabeth ("Liza") Favaro and Nina Abboud Jankowski on Wednesday, June 17, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. for a free, informational webinar addressing return-to-work considerations,...
Last Friday, Governor Whitmer extended the “Stay at Home” order for Michigan until May 15, but with two major differences from previous orders issued.
Last Friday, Governor Whitmer extended the "Stay at Home" order for Michigan until May 15, but with two major differences from previous orders issued. Check out my vlog discussing these points here.
Two major expansions to unemployment benefits under the CARES Act include eligibility and increased weekly amounts.
Two major expansions to unemployment benefits under the CARES Act include eligibility and increased weekly amounts. It is so important now, more than ever, to be aware of COVID-19 legislation and what it means for both employers and employees especially as the Stay...

