About Allen E.
Allen E. Honick is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, the State of Maryland, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions allow him to handle matters in both trial and appellate forums across state and federal systems. He frequently moves between bench and appellate dockets as cases require.
Honick’s career has centered on courtroom work and litigation strategy. Over the years he has developed experience preparing cases for trial, drafting appellate briefs, and representing clients in contested proceedings. He has practiced under the name Furman Honick Law, where he has combined case preparation with appearances in court when necessary.
Professional engagement is a steady part of his practice. He holds membership in the Maryland Association for Justice and in the Maryland State Bar Association. Those associations provide forums for continuing legal education and peer exchange, and he has participated in their activities to stay current on practice developments and procedural practice in Maryland and federal courts.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in courtroom settings. He tends to adopt a clear, evidence-centered style in written work and in oral presentations. He prepares trial records with an eye toward preservation for appeal, and he treats appellate briefing as a distinct craft that requires precise issue framing and attention to standard-setting precedent.
His practice at Furman Honick Law is organized to handle disputes that move from discovery to trial and then to appeal. He and any colleagues there coordinate filings, hearings, and oral argument when cases proceed through multiple levels of court. The structure of the office supports both immediate litigation needs and the longer arc of appellate work.
He is admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, which means he may accept matters that require practice in the highest federal tribunal. He continues to maintain active practice capacity in Maryland and federal courts and to engage with professional groups that focus on trial practice and appellate procedure. He currently practices litigation and appellate matters at Furman Honick Law.