A Shot of Life Canada

Anton Haswell

Hosted by Anton Haswell, A Shot of Life highlights the personal journeys of professionals and entrepreneurs in Canada, taking a snapshot of the person behind the professional title. Follow our sub-series on the journeys of internationally trained lawyers navigating the National Committee on Accreditation exams in their goal to practice law in Canada

  1. 08/24/2021

    Alicia Windsor. NCA Series Episode 36

    Alicia is an Associate Lawyer with Hummingbird Lawyers Civil Litigation practice. A native of Ocala, Florida, known as the Horse Capital of the World, Alicia has been an avid equestrian since the age of 8. She has owned, ridden and shown hunter/jumper horses for much of her life. Currently, she rides hunters in the Milton area and has a soft spot for off the track Thoroughbreds. After completing her Juris Doctorate in California, Alicia was called to the bar in Florida in 2007. Shortly thereafter, Alicia enrolled in St. Thomas University School of Law to obtain her LL.M. in Intercultural Human Rights. During her time at St. Thomas, Alicia worked as the research assistant to the director of the LL.M. program and received multiple top student awards for her coursework. Alicia also served as editor-in-chief of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review. After graduating magna cum laude with her LL.M., Alicia clerked for the chief judge of the Third District Court of Appeal in Miami, Florida. Alicia’s law practice has focused on litigation and appellate work. As a litigator, Alicia has represented clients in multi-million dollar lawsuits, as well as represented defendants charged with crimes including drug trafficking and first-degree premeditated murder. Alicia has also represented both civil and criminal clients at all levels of the appellate process. Alicia relocated to Canada and is called to the bar in Ontario. She now focuses her practice exclusively on civil litigation, appeals and equine law.

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Hosted by Anton Haswell, A Shot of Life highlights the personal journeys of professionals and entrepreneurs in Canada, taking a snapshot of the person behind the professional title. Follow our sub-series on the journeys of internationally trained lawyers navigating the National Committee on Accreditation exams in their goal to practice law in Canada