Jordan Assaraf
- Emailassaraf@gluckstein.com
- Phone(416) 408-9252
- Fax(416) 408-4235
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Judy Cove
Bio.
Jordan joined the Gluckstein team in 2012 to carry out his articles-at-law. He graduated from York University in 2007. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from Bond University in Australia and completed his Canadian Accreditation in 2012. Following his call to the bar in 2013, Jordan assumed his current position of an associate lawyer at Gluckstein Lawyers. Jordan’s practice is devoted to all areas of Personal Injury litigation on behalf of plaintiffs, including motor vehicle accident claims, class action and mass tort litigation, occupier’s liability claims, product liability claims, medical malpractice and accident benefit claims.
Since joining the firm, Jordan’s desire and passion for helping those with disabilities have motivated him to volunteer his time with several charitable initiatives. These include:
- Brain Injury Society of Toronto, Chair, Board of Directors
- Variety Village Children’s Charity, Board of Directors
- ParaSport Ontario’s Next-Gen Board, Co-Chair
- American Association of Justice, Board of Governors
He also spends his time volunteering with charitable golf tournaments in support of local hospitals and rehabilitation facilities.
Jordan is dedicated to advocating for his clients’ rights. His passion to assist those in need is what inspired him to become the tenacious Personal Injury lawyer he is today.
Expertise.
Education.
- Bond University, Faculty of Law, Robina Gold Coast, Australia, J.D., 2012
- York University, 2007
Professional Involvement.
- Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, Member
- Toronto Lawyers Association, Member
- Ontario Bar Association, Member
- Canadian Bar Association, Member
- Medico-Legal Society of Toronto, Member
- American Association of Justice
- Public Justice | United States
- The Advocates’ Society
- Brain Injury Society of Toronto, Chair, Board of Directors
- Variety Village Children’s Charity, Board of Directors
- ParaSport Ontario’s Next-Gen Board, Co-Chair
- American Association of Justice, Board of Governors
- Guest Speaker: CTV News Ottawa: Seeking Justice for Flight 752
Testimonials.
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G.G.
"You ensured that I had the treatment required to aid me on the road to recovery. I’m grateful that you were so dedicated to my case and represented me well."
Blog & News.
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Class Action and Mass Torts Are Effective Tools in Personal Injury Cases
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Gluckstein Lawyers Launches Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant Class Action Lawsuit
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16 Gluckstein Lawyers Nominated for 2025 Best Lawyers® List
We're delighted to share that Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers has received a total of twelve nominations in The Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2025 edition, along with four in The Best Lawyers in Canada: ...Read Full Story -
What Are Liability Waivers and Are They Valid in Ontario
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Gluckstein Lawyer Jordan Assaraf Receives BIST Volunteer of the Year Award
Every year, BIST recognizes the strengths and achievements that different members our community bring to help BIST grow and thrive in three separate categories. This year, BIST added a fourth voluntee...Read Full Story -
Addiction and Other Harm Caused by Social Media’s Defective Designs
In the early days of widespread access to the Internet, it was common to hear the technology described as being like an information superhighway. Compared to the digital landscape we find ourselves in...Read Full Story