Author: Asher Honickman
Asher Honickman is a civil litigator practising in Toronto and the founder of Advocates for the Rule of Law. Asher developed a passion for law from an early age and his practice focuses on a wide variety of legal disputes. He has appeared and successfully represented his clients at all levels of court in Ontario, along with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal and the Financial Services Commission of Ontario.
Asher obtained his undergraduate degree from Huron College at the University of Western Ontario, where he was the recipient of numerous significant academic awards, along with the Gold Medal for his graduating class. He then attended law school at Queen's University, where he was awarded the Course Prize in Public Law.
Asher has published scholarly articles in The Alberta Law Review, The Advocates' Quarterly, The Advocates' Journal, and Law Matters, along with shorter pieces in the National Post, the Toronto Star and the Huffington Post Canada. He has also appeared on AM 640, debating topical legal issues . In his spare time, Asher enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter, reading and writing both fiction and non-fiction, playing guitar and piano, playing sports and traveling.