ASH MEER
Ash Meer is a passionate advocate for justice with a unique background in storytelling, design, and trial advocacy. He earned his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law, where he focused on plaintiff-side litigation and trial work. After law school, Ash gained hands-on legal experience at the Attorney General’s Office (Torts Division), the Northwest Justice Project, Tacomaprobono’s Housing Justice Project, Connelly Law, and Schauermann Thayer. He was awarded the Washington State Association for Justice Summer Fellowship for his dedication to client-centered advocacy.
Before becoming an attorney, Ash had a 25-year career in advertising and media, working as a writer, designer, and director across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He brings this creative expertise to the courtroom, helping clients tell their stories with clarity and impact. Ash holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Emory University and has pursued graduate studies at Temple University, American University, and the Atlanta College of Art.
Ash’s media work has been featured at the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and film festivals around the world. He also contributed graphic design to 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film, which premiered on HBO. Just before entering law school, Ash completed editorial work on a feature documentary about Seattle artist Charles Krafft.
Today, Ash combines his artistic vision with sharp legal skills to serve families, tenants, and working people. His mission is simple: make the law accessible, strategic, and deeply human.