About Husna Fatima
Husna Fatima Alikhan has developed a legal career that spans jurisdictions and subject areas. She began her academic path at the University of Toronto, where she studied psychology and history. She went on to earn an LL.B. from the University of Windsor. Later, she completed an LL.M. in Gaming Policy and Regulations at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law.
Her training sets a clear trajectory. Early studies in social science informed an interest in how institutions regulate behavior. Law school expanded that interest into practical work on rules and procedures. The later LL.M. brought a specialized lens on gaming law and regulatory frameworks, an area that intersects public policy and private licensing.
Alikhan has practiced across more than one legal system. She is admitted before the Law Society of Upper Canada and is licensed in Nevada. She also holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Those admissions reflect a career that moves between Canadian and American legal contexts, and that navigates both administrative and court-based procedures.
Her credentials include court- and program-level dispute resolution training. She is certified by the Nevada Supreme Court Foreclosure Mediation Program and completed mediation training at the Saltman Summer Institute. That training shows in the mix of work she does: regulatory matters that require negotiation, and foreclosure cases that rely on mediated settlements as much as litigation.
Practically, her experience is centered on regulatory compliance, licensing issues tied to gaming operations, and mediation in real estate and foreclosure contexts. She handles matters that require an understanding of administrative hearings and the paperwork and strategy those hearings demand. She also assists clients in settlement processes, where rules, deadlines and procedural nuance determine outcomes.
Alikhan operates from ALIKHAN LAW OFFICE, LLC. The practice counsels businesses and individuals on regulatory obligations and represents parties in mediation and related proceedings. She moves between advisory work—drafting responses, preparing filings and advising on compliance—and dispute resolution, helping parties reach workable agreements when cases overlap with court processes.
Her background blends academic study of policy and regulation with hands-on dispute resolution credentials. The career path shows a steady narrowing from broad legal training to a practice shaped by regulation and mediated solutions. She currently practices at ALIKHAN LAW OFFICE, LLC, handling gaming regulatory matters and mediation in foreclosure and related disputes.