jEFF cOOPER

Jeff was born in Kansas and attended Pittsburg State University where he played football and obtained his undergraduate degree. He graduated from Washburn University School of Law in 1985, where he graduated with honors, and was admitted to the bar in the same year. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, U.S. District Court, and District of Kansas. 

Jeff has been working for injured workers, exclusively in Kansas, for over thirty years. Jeff also teaches workers’ compensation as an adjunct law professor at Washburn School of Law. 

He lives in Berryton, Kansas with his wife, Geni. His three children are grown and he now has six grandchildren. Jeff is very active within his community, as well as at home, working on numerous projects for his family. He enjoys hunting, fishing and bee-keeping.

jORDAN cOOPER

Jordan grew up in Topeka, Kansas and attended Wichita State University where he played baseball before he was drafted by Cleveland in 2010. He played 7 years in the minor leagues, reaching AAA. Jordan completed his undergrad from Kansas State University in 2018. While working as the pitching coach at Washburn University, he graduated from Washburn University School of Law in December 2021. He was also a member of the negotiation team.

Jordan and his wife, Camri, have 4 kids. His passions include baseball, hunting, fishing and family vacations.

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