Jadyn T.S. Marks
Associate Attorney
Jadyn has significant experience in employment litigation, representing federal employees in administrative courts. Her well-rounded practice also includes various facets of business law, commercial litigation, and estate planning.
Contact Jadyn Marks
(541)686-9160
info@eugenelaw.com
Expertise
Business Law
Commercial Litigation
Employment Law
Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning
Education
J.D., The George Washington University Law School (2022)
B.S., University of Oregon (2018)
Languages
English
French
Staff
Natalya Cheever
About Jadyn
Jadyn has historically dedicated her practice to employment law matters for federal employees experiencing discrimination or facing adverse actions and applies her background to the private sector as well. She understands the experiences of those facing employment issues, both from an employer and employee perspective, and she is passionate about finding solutions to the benefit of all.
Jadyn grew up in Eugene and has lived most of her life in this community, except for her time spent earning her Juris Doctor at the George Washington University Law School in the District of Columbia and a two-year stint practicing law there. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, writing, hiking, and trying new restaurants.

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Representative Cases
Represented federal employees facing various types of discrimination, including on the basis of gender, race, nationality, or sexual orientation.
Represented federal employees before the Office of Special Counsel regarding protected disclosures and whistleblower retaliation.
Represented federal employees facing adverse actions such as Notices of Proposed Suspension or Removal.
Publications & Presentations
“Whose Lie Is It Anyway? Holding Social Media Sites Liable for Procedural Election Disinformation,” 2022, Federal Communications Law Journal
“Gabbard’s Espionage Act Reform Bill Highlights U.S. Government’s Recent Responses to National Security Whistleblowers,” 2021, American Bar Association
Community Involvement
Pro Tem Instructor at the University of Oregon School of Law
Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School