Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Weekly Alert : December 1-5, 2008

Hello friends,
I am seeking to employ an attorney with 1 - 3 years experience in Conveyancing, Probate & Estates and Divorce.

Experience in Personal Injury and general Civil Litigation would also be an asset. The ideal candidate should be meticulous, dedicated, flexible, have initiative and be able to work independently. The candidate will be based at our Spanish Town branch office.
The remuneration package will be very competitive. If you know anyone you can recommend who would be interested, please ask them to email me their resume at kfullerton@cwjamaica.com . The candidate will be expected to start work on January 5, 2009.
Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Kameika P. Fullerton (Ms.)
Partner
Bishop & Fullerton
Attorneys-at-Law





Jamaican Bar Association calls EGM to discuss the death penalty and the Government's Anti-Crime Plan

The Council of the JBA has called an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Association to discuss the proposed constitutional amendments to reduce the protections against cruel and inhumane treatment relative to the carrying out of the death penalty, as well as the Government's Anti-Crime Plan.
The EGM is scheduled for Saturday, December 13, 2008 at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Inter-Faculty Lecture Theatre, starting at 10:00am.
Read more


The Jamaican Bar Association expresses concerns about Civil Court Rooms at the Jamaica Conference Centre

The President wrote to the Minister of Justice, Hon. Minister Dorothy Lightbourne, QC, to express concerns about the newly commissioned Civil Courts at the Jamaica Conference Centre. Since the use of the courtrooms at the Jamaica Conference Centre commenced, practitioners have complained, expressing concerns relative to security and efficiency as it affects the Bar as well as the Bench. For reasons of security, convenience and efficiency, the JBA is of the view that facilities contiguous to the present Supreme Court building would better serve the the needs of all.



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Weekly Alert : November 17-21, 2008

UPDATED- November 21, 2008
F.Y.I. :

Hello friends,

I am seeking to employ an attorney with 1 - 3 years experience in Conveyancing, Probate & Estates and Divorce.
Experience in Personal Injury and general Civil Litigation would also be an asset. The ideal candidate should be meticulous, dedicated, flexible, have initiative and be able to work independently. The candidate will be based at our Spanish Town branch office.
The remuneration package will be very competitive. If you know anyone you can recommend who would be interested, please ask them to email me their resume at kfullerton@cwjamaica.com . The candidate will be expected to start work on January 5, 2009.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Kameika P. Fullerton (Ms.)
Partner
Bishop & Fullerton
Attorneys-at-Law
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Weekly Alert : November 10-14, 2008


Good day,

I write ascertain if you are in touch with someone in the Dominican Republic that would be able to give me the name, address, telephone number and email address of a process server in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic .Your kind assistance with this information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Deidre S. Powell
deidre@mannlawyers.com









The Jamaican Bar Association hosts "Bar Beat"

When: Saturday, November 15, 2008 @ 9:00pm
Where: Village Cafe Blues Bar, Orchid Village Plaza,
26 Barbican Road, Kingston 6

Tickets are $1,000 and are available at the JBA office - tele : 967-1528 or 967-9034
















From: Candis Craig
To: 'Candis Craig'
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 3:47 PM
Subject: Inter American Commission on Human Rights on-site visit to Jamaica
Dear Colleagues,

Please see below the recent press release from the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, the English version is at the bottom. You will note the IACHR will be visiting Jamaica December 1-5 2008. This is the first time the IACHR will be conducting an on-site visit to an English-speaking Caribbean Member States since 1994, and I encourage you to bring to their attention the pressing human rights issues facing your organization or special interest group. If you would like to be considered in the agenda of the Commission please send a request to IZarifis@oas.org

My understanding is that six of the seven Commissioners will be included in the delegation which will provide the public with a unique opportunity to voice their concerns directly with the Commissioners. However, given the limited time frame the requests will have to be submitted for consideration as soon as possible. I particularly encourage colleagues in the areas of children’s rights, women’s rights, discrimination based on sexual orientation, discrimination based on HIV status, and mental health to make use of this opportunity. This of course is not to the exclusion of human rights issues related to crime and violence, but I want to ensure that these other areas are included in their agenda. Also, if you know of any organizations working on economic social and cultural rights issues please send this email to them as well, as some of the Commissioners are particularly interested in this area.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly, and please feel free to send this email to your friends and colleagues across the island as well.

Regards,


________________
Candis Craig
Partner
Hamilton & Craig
Attorneys-at-Law
11 Fairfield Road
PO Box 159, Fontana
Montego Bay, St. James
Jamaica, W.I.
Telephone: 876 979 7945/7213
Telefax: 876 940 1748



Press Release No. 46/08

IACHR CONCLUDES 133rd PERIOD OF SESSIONS

Washington, D.C., October 31, 2008—The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) of the Organization of American States (OAS) held its 133rd regular period of sessions from October 15 to 31, 2008. During the sessions, the Commission approved reports on cases and individual petitions, and held 57 hearings and 34 working meetings.

The hearings encompassed issues that have a general impact on all the countries of the region, as well as specific issues related to one country or sub-region in particular. During this period of sessions, the Commission held hearings on the rights of women, persons deprived of liberty, children, Afro-descendents, and indigenous peoples, among others. Hearings were also held on issues having to do with obstacles to obtaining access to justice; citizen insecurity; the rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, transvestites, and intersexuals; the situation of people who carry the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); and economic, social, and cultural rights, among other topics.

The IACHR expresses its satisfaction with the agreement for a friendly settlement reached in a working meeting between the government of Paraguay and the petitioners in the case involving the Kelyenmagategma Indigenous Community (Puerto Colón) of the Enxet People. Under the agreement, the State makes a commitment to hand over lands and issue titles in the name of the Kelyenmagategma Indigenous Community of the Enxet People, as well as to provide a community development plan, among other key commitments. In addition, the IACHR will follow up on important agreements reached during working meetings with the government of Mexico and petitioners involving cases of disappearances and extrajudicial executions.

The IACHR received information in a public hearing on the impact caused by the four hurricanes that hit Haiti in August and September, and on the critical humanitarian crisis caused by the storms, particularly due to the loss of crops. The Commission urges the international community to make every effort to assist that country and its people.

The Commission received the government of Bolivia in a hearing in which the government provided information about the acts of violence that took place during the social conflicts of recent months and on the respective investigations undertaken. The IACHR will continue to closely follow the situation in that country.

The Commission would like to note that it received information during a hearing on the situation of children and adolescents in conflict with the law in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. On this point, the Inter-American Commission expresses its deep concern about the limitations of democracies of the Americas when it comes to guaranteeing policies that offer full protection to children in conflict with the law. The IACHR is in the process of preparing recommendations for the States to advance in the protection of the rights of children in conflict with the law.

During another hearing, the Commission received troubling information about the impact that the construction of a wall in Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, has on the human rights of area residents, in particular its discriminatory effects. The information received indicates that its construction would disproportionally affect people who are poor, with a low level of education, and generally of Mexican descent, as well as indigenous communities on both sides of the border. On another U.S.-related issue, the IACHR continued to receive troubling information during these sessions about the situation of detainees in Guantánamo. As it did on July 28, 2006, through its Resolution 02/06, and on subsequent occasions, the Commission again urges the government to shut down the detention center.

The IACHR received with concern information indicating that the State of Colombia’s Administrative Department of Security (DAS) conducted intelligence activities against opposition political leaders, national senators, and nongovernmental organizations. According to information provided by the government, the DAS director was dismissed as a result of this activity. The Inter-American Commission urges the justice system to investigate these acts, which undermine democratic institutions in Colombia, and to bring those responsible to justice.

The Commission also learned about administrative investigations that led to the dismissal of 27 members of the Colombian military for their alleged responsibility in disappearances and extrajudicial executions carried out in Soacha and other regions. The IACHR condemns these acts and calls on the regular justice system to prosecute the State agents responsible for these crimes.

During these sessions, several hearings were held on human rights defenders. The Commission reiterates its call to the States to respect their work and guarantee their rights. The IACHR is preparing a report following up on its Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders in the Americas.

Hearings were also held on citizen insecurity in Venezuela and Mexico. The IACHR is following with particular attention the state of citizen insecurity in the region, as well as the respect for human rights as an essential component of all public policies to address the problem. The IACHR is in the process of preparing a report on citizen insecurity in the region, as part of an agreement signed with UNICEF.

The Inter-American Commission continues to strengthen its cooperation ties with the universal human rights system. In this context, the Commission met during the sessions with the new United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders, Margaret Sekaggya, with the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Business and Human Rights, John Ruggie, and with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous People, James Anaya. In addition, for the first time a UN Rapporteur attended a working meeting of the IACHR; with the consent of the petitioners and the State, Professor Anaya participated in the meeting on precautionary measures for indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation in Peru.

During these sessions, the IACHR made progress in organizing its on-site visit to Jamaica, which will take place December 1-5. The IACHR thanks the government of Jamaica for the invitation, which will lead to the Commission’s first on-site visit to an English-speaking Caribbean country since 1994.

This press release has an Annex, which is available on the Commission’s webpage.













Sunday, November 2, 2008

Weekly Alert : November 3-7, 2008










Registration is Open! Register Now to get Early Bird Rate.

16TH COMMONWEALTH LAW CONFERENCE (CLC2009)
5-9 April 2009, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Theme: The Dynamics of Law in a Rapidly Changing World

The Law Society of Hong Kong is proud to host the 16th Commonwealth Law Conference from 5th to 9th April 2009 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. This will be the first time that such a conference has been held in a non-Commonwealth country and is an excellent opportunity for the legal profession from Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries to share their experiences, renew friendships and build new ones.

The theme of the conference is “The Dynamics of Law in a Rapidly Changing World”. We have planned a comprehensive programme that includes high-level presentations as well as a number of exciting networking opportunities.




"Hello Subscribers,

The Companies Office of Jamaica is pleased to announce that the use of Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard) will be available on our website effective Nov 17 2008. Subscribers will be able to top-up their accounts online without visiting the COJ’s office. New subscribers will be able to create and activate their accounts immediately after paying. This should eliminate the need to visit the COJ to top-up along with sending wire–transfers from overseas . We are in the process of putting together requirements for a new look website which will allow customers to file new registration documents online. Also many of the short coming of the current site will be addressed.

Sincerely,
Wilford Morrison
Executive - Information Technology
Companies Office of Jamaica
1 Grenada Way
Kingston 5
Tel: 908-4419-25
Fax: 960-7152
email:morrisonwx@orcjamaica.com
website: http://www.orcjamaica.com/"






November 2-8, 2008
Lawyers Christian Fellowship Week


Church Service
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Swallowfield Chapel, 7:30a.m.


Worship in Justice Square
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Supreme Court, 1:15-2:00 p.m.


Annual Dinner
Friday, November 7, 2008
The Hilton Hotel, 7:30 p.m.
Speaker: Mr. Michael Jones Snr. VP Human Resources at BNS
Contribution: $3000.00.

Please contact Mrs. Shirley Richards at 920-7229 or sprichards@cwjamaica.com, or Mrs Nicole Foster-Pusey at 908-0012 or nfoster-pusey@cwjamaica.com if you need further information or tickets for the Dinner.


Panel Discussion
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Webster Memorial United Church Hall, 6:00 p.m.
Topic: Inner-City Justice Issues
For information contact Mrs. Shirley Richards: 920-6921, Mr. Phoebe Lawrence: 922-7555
















The Jamaican Bar Association hosts "Bar Beat"
When: Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 9:00pm
Location:Village Cafe Blues Bar, Orchid Village Plaza, 26 Barbican Road, Kingston 6, Jamaica

Tickets are $1,000 and are available at the JBA office - tele : 967-1528 or 967-9034

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Weekly Alert : October 20-24 2008


The public is being invited to take part in the CCJ Conference Series entiled
THEME: "The CCJ, The CSME & The Private Sector"
VENUE : TERRA NOVA ALL-SUITE HOTEL
17 WATERLOO ROAD
KINGSTON 10



DATE: OCTOBER 21-22, 2008

Click here for additional information.






This Special Commemorative Edition of Equity is now available. Contact Clayton Morgan at 952-1800 to obtain a copy.



















- The Lawyers Christian Fellowship Annual Dinner

The Lawyers Christian Fellowship will host its Annual Dinner at the Hilton Hotel at 7:30 pm on the 7th of November 2008.

Guest Speaker: Mr. Michael Jones, Snr. V.P. Human Resources, Bank of Nova Scotia.
Contribution: $3000.00.

Please contact Mrs. Shirley Richards at 920-7229 or sprichards@cwjamaica.com, or Mrs Nicole Foster-Pusey at 908-0012 or nfoster-pusey@cwjamaica.com if you need further information or tickets for the Dinner.


- International Federation of the West Indies Bars and Associations of Lawyers (FICAA) Sixth Annual Congress

Dear Coleague and friends,
As President of International Federation of the West Indies Bars and Associations of Lawyers (FICAA) of which Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico are Founder Members and of which the headquarter is in Santo Domingo, I am very delighted to inform you that FICAA organizes its sixth Annual Congress from November 6 to November 9, 2008 at the Hotel Karibe Convention Center in Pétion Ville, Haiti.
The principal topic of this Congress is: “Women’s right in context of the Economic Globalization” .The FICAA would be happy to count you among its distinguished invited to this Congress which follows upon the five preceding Congresses which were held in Dominican Republic on the following topics: Public corruption and Offences monetarists, New Challenges in the application of Justice, the Social Security and its application in the Labour Law, the Right to the Migration, Terrorism and the Human Rights.
Hoping to hear from you,

Yours very truly,
Joseph Rigaud DUPLAN
Président of the FICAA
rigduplan2001@yahoo.com

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Weekly Alert: September 29 - October 3 2008





Do you know who the first female member of the CBA was?

Please e-mail me at kerij2@cwjamaica.com if you do.










It's not too late to register for the Commonwealth Lawyers Association 25th Anniversary Law Conference! Click here to register for the Conference, being held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Montego Bay from the 16th of October to the 19th of October 2008.



Take a look at the updated Conference Programme here.


In recognition of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association 25th Anniversary Law Conference, the Cornwall Bar Association will be publishing a Commemorative Edition of our Newsletter, EQUITY. We have reserved special Directory Listing advertising spaces for Attorneys-at-Law for the reasonable price of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

We will be printing & distributing more copies of this special edition than usual and therefore companies and firms advertising with us will receive much greater exposure than usual.

Please find our Advertisement Commitment form
here. In order to secure an advertisement in the publication we ask that you contact Ms. Thamani Smith (952-2420) or Mr. Adley George Duncan (952-2745) no later than Friday, October 3, 2008 as there has been a great interest and we should not like you to miss this rare opportunity.






Continuing Legal Education Seminar:



Theme : The Role of the DPP in 21st Century Justice Administration
Presenter : Ms Paula Llewellyn, QC Director of Public Prosecutions
Venue : Norman Manley Law School
When : Saturday October 4, 2008 10:00am -
Registration starts at 9:30am
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The Honourable Madame Justice Désirée Bernard, OR, Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice will be speaking at the official launch of the Bishops High School (Guyana) Alumni Association Jamaica Chapter at Talk of the Town, Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, starting at 7:00pm.



Contact Ms Jackie Cummings at jamcummings@cwjamaica.com for further details.










Of Interest :


The Legal Officers Staff Association which represents attorneys employed in the public service, recently held its elections and the following persons were elected as officers :-
President: Tasha Manley
Vice President: Melissa Simms
Chairperson Salaries and Benefits Committee: Thalia Francis
Chairperson of the Publications Committee: Maurice Bailey
Chairperson Social and Entertainment Committee: Khadrea Folkes
Secretary: Trudy-Ann Dixon
The Facebook Page of the Legal Officers Staff Association (LOSA) is here.






Three senior lawyers from Grenada, Dr. Francis Alexis, who served as Attorney General, Celia Cleyne-Edwards and Ernest Clarence Wilkinson, were on Thursday elevated to Queens Counsel and were admitted to the Inner Bar. Read More.












THE LEGAL PROFESSION has been thrown into mourning again with the death of Rahim Bacchus Jr.
The 50-year-old attorney-at-law, law lecturer, consumer advocate, and former WEEKEND NATION columnist was found dead at his Fort George, St Michael, home on the morning of the 23rd of September.
President of the Barbados Bar Association, Wilfred Abrahams, has described this year as "the most catastrophic year for the legal profession in its entire history".
Read more here & here.

The Cornwall Bar Association extends condolences to Mr. Bacchus' family and friends. He taught several CBA members, especially our younger members.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Weekly Alert: September 22-26, 2008

Cabinet Approves Creation of Court Services Agency
Cabinet has given approval for the creation of a Court Services Agency, in keeping with a commitment given by the Government in its election manifesto, as well as based on the recommendation of the Justice Reform Taskforce.
Prime Minister, Bruce Golding, who made the announcement this afternoon (Sept. 16), at a welcome reception for new and returning students at the Norman Manley Law School, (Mona Campus UWI) said consideration was also being given to the creation of a Community Justice Tribunal, to help clear the backlog of civil cases. Read More





Justice Minister Calls on Members to Work Together


Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Senator Dorothy Lightbourne, is calling on all members of the justice system, to work together, in an effort to ensure that the challenges facing the system are adequately addressed.


"I want to make a special appeal, as I ask for the co-operation of every judge, the attorneys, court staff, everyone in the justice system, who will have a role to play, in ensuring that the new system runs smoothly," Senator Lightbourne emphasised, as she outlined the reforms to take place.
She was addressing the annual Assizes Church Service, at the East Queen Street Baptist Church in Kingston, recently. Read More.


Technology To Be Introduced in Criminal Courts

Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Senator Dorothy Lighbourne revealed that at least three criminal courts are to be installed with multi-million dollar computer technology at the beginning of the Michaelmas Session.
The purpose of the new technology is to produce transcripts of evidence, which forms part of the Government’s 10 year Justice Reform Programme.
Minister Lightbourne made the disclosure at the official launch of the 3-day Regional Conference on the Media and the Caribbean Justice System, on Wednesday September 3, at the Hilton Hotel, Kingston.
“The Supreme Court has been wired up for that technology, the computers have been received by the Ministry and the software is already installed, and additionally, the Judge’s software has also been installed.
Minister Lightbourne is hoping that the new system will be installed in all court rooms, specifically those within the Criminal jurisdiction in the new legal year. Read More




Six Judges Sworn in for Supreme and Appeal Courts


Six Judges were yesterday (Sept.15) sworn in to serve in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court by Deputy Governor-General, the Very Reverend Canon Weeville Gordon, at a ceremony held at King's House.The Judges sworn in are: Justice Mahadev Dukharan, to act as Judge of the Court of Appeal; His Honour, Martin Gayle, to act as Puisne Judge; Justice Gloria Smith, to act as Judge of the Court of Appeal; Her Honour, Marva McDonald Bishop, to act as Judge of the Court of Appeal; His Honour Bertram Morrison, to act as Puisne Judge; and Her Honour, Sarah Thompson James to act as Puisne Judge. Read More






Bills Passed To Allow For Increased Number of Judges in High Court

The increase in the number of Judges on the Appeal Court and Supreme Court is now possible following the passage of the Judicature (Appellate Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Act and the Judicature (Supreme Court) (Amendment) Act, on Tuesday September 9, 2008 in the Houses of Parliament. The Governor General gave his assent on September 12, 2008. Read More

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Weekly Alert: September 1 - 5 2008



Condolences to the friends and family of our colleague Ms. Lerone Earlington who passed away this morning (Tuesday September 2, 2008). Ms. Earlington was an attorney at the National Commercial Bank.







Public Forum and Panel Discussion:

Jamaicans for Justice will host a public forum and panel discussion on the Government’s proposed Whistleblower legislation.

Where: Dome Room, Montego Bay Civic Centre, Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay
When : Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.

For more information contact Jamaicans for Justice at 940-7449.
Download the Green Paper on the Whistleblower Legislation here.






Discounted rates extended to September 10, 2008. For Registration details click here.

For updated Programme information, click here.














Of Interest:

- Hugh Wildman detained by Grenadian Police for questioning. Read the story here

* Interview with Wildman by Grenada Broadcast
* Hugh Wildman released




Monday, August 25, 2008

Weekly Alert: August 25-29, 2008

The Companies Office of Jamaica Mobile Team will be in Montego Bay at the Inland Revenue Office 18b Howard Cooke Boulevard on Wednesday August 27 and Thursday August 28. The sessions start at 10:00am. Call 908-4419-24 for details.








Public Forum and Panel Discussion:

Jamaicans for Justice is hosting a public forum and panel discussion on the Government’s proposed Whistleblower legislation.



Where: Dome Room, Montego Bay Civic Centre, Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay

When : Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.

For more information contact Jamaicans for Justice at 940-7449.

Download the Green Paper on the Whistleblower Legislation here.




- Discounted registration has been extended to September 10, 2008. For registration details click here.


-Business Programme Update:

Key note speaker: The Right Hon. Lord Hoffmann

Guest Speakers:
-The Honourable Orette Bruce Golding, MP Prime Minister of Jamaica
-The Hon. David Thompson, Prime Minister of Barbados

For an updated programme for the Commonwealth Lawyers Association 25th Anniversary Conference click here.




Subscription fees for Cornwall Bar Association Membership for the year 2008-2009 are now due.

Unfortunately we do not have the resources at this time to send out individual reminder letters.

If you have not already done so, we ask that you please let us have your cheque in the sum of $3,000 as soon as possible so that we can continue to serve you effectively.Your cheques should be made payable to The Cornwall Bar Association and sent to The Law Library, R.M. Court, Montego Bay.


Of Interest :

- Trinidad to amend legislation to deal with the Death Penalty following Privy Council Ruling that persons convicted and sentenced to death before June 2005 should have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment. Read the story here.

- Hugh Anthony Rawlins, a national of St Kitts and Nevis, was on Wednesday August 13, 2008 confirmed as the Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. For details click here.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Weekly Alert: August 18-22, 2008

Public Forum and Panel Discussion: Jamaicans for Justice is hosting a public forum and panel discussion on the Government’s proposed whistleblower legislation.

Where: Dome Room, Montego Bay Civic Centre, Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay

When : Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.


Refreshments will be available.
For more information contact Jamaicans for Justice at 940-7449

Download the Green Paper on the Whistleblower Legislation here.




Business Programme Update : Key note speaker at the Conference will be The Right Honourable Lord Hoffmann : "The Universality of Human Rights and the Importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights".
For an updated programme for the Commonwealth Lawyers Association 25th Anniversary Conference click here.

Registration Extended : Registration for the Conference is still available. You will also now be able to register onsite at the Conference. For registration information click here.
Registration fees for Conference participants include: Participation in Sessions; Conference Printed Material; Opening Ceremony; Welcome reception; Gala Night Dinner; Closing ceremony; Refreshments Breaks; Lunches; Conference Bag; Entrance to the exhibition.
Fees for Accompanying Guests include:Opening Ceremony; Welcome Reception;Tours (TBA); Closing Ceremony and Refreshments Breaks.


Home Hosting & Reception - Friday October 17, 2008: The Local Planning Committee for the Conference is currently organizing a “Meet the People” program for the evening of Friday October 17. The Committee is inviting attorneys from the Cornwall Bar Association and their friends to participate in this night of Home Hosting and Reception of Conference guests.

“Hosting” can be anything from hosting a cocktail/dinner party for some of the guests, inviting some guests out for drinks, inviting some of the guests out on an excursion – in other words, anything that would give the Conference Guests a warm Jamaican welcome and enhance their experience in this corner of the island. You can host as little as 4 guests to as many as you wish. All CBA members are requested to participate in this Home Hosting and Reception programme and as such we ask that you please send your contact details (name, address, telephone number & number of guests you would like to host) by e-mail to Keri Johnson (kerij2@cwjamaica.com).

If you need further information on this programme, please contact Jeanne Robinson at 952-2104.






Subscription fees for Cornwall Bar Association membership for the year 2008-2009 are now due.


Unfortunately we do not have the resources at this time to send out individual reminder letters.


If you have not already done so, we ask that you please let us have your cheque in the sum of $3,000 as soon as possible so that we can continue to serve you effectively.Your cheques should be made payable to The Cornwall Bar Association and sent to The Law Library, R.M. Court, Montego Bay.






Of Interest: If you are on Facebook, you might want to check out this Group Page : Makings of a Military State, Search of Counsel's House- An Open letter to the President of the Jamaican Bar Association.

Click here for the related story carried in the Observer Newspaper.

The response issued by DCP Mark Shields may be found here.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Weekly Alert: August 11-15, 2008

The Ministry of Justice in collaboration with its agencies and departments, the United Nations development Agency (UNDP) and Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) will hold a Public Consultation Forum themed "Towards a Strategic Framework for Restorative Justice."

Two Consultations will be held in St. James as follows: -

1. Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at the Sam Sharpe Teachers College, Granville, St. James from 5:00pm-8:00pm;

2. Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at the St. John's Methodist Church, 2 Duke Street, Montego Bay from 5:00pm-8:00pm

"The Government of Jamaica has committed to the introduction of restorative practices in the delivery of Justice to citizens. In this regard, a National Policy on Restorative Justice is to be approved by Cabinet giving authority to a number of initiatives aimed at facilitating healing for victims and the wider communities and creating the opportunity for offenders to take responsibility for their actions.
Your participation in this session is therefore valued as it will provide a platform for national discourse around key elements that can inform this Policy."

All members of the Cornwall Bar Association have been invited. If you intend to attend this forum or would like more information, please contact Ms. Audrey Sewell at 938-0285 / 928-8687 / 928-4624 or by e-mail to restorejamaica@gmail.com.



Of Interest : If you are on Facebook, you might want to check out this Group Page : Makings of a Military State, Search of Counsel's House- An Open letter to the President of the Jamaican Bar Association.

The related story entitled "Police Search home of Bungle's Attorney" was published in today's Observer.




Discounted registration rates for the Commonwealth Lawyers Association 25th Anniversary Conference end on August 15. Click here for more information about the Conference and for details on how to register.

REMINDER: The Local Planning Committee for the Conference is currently organizing a “Meet the People” program during the time of the Conference. The Committee is inviting attorneys from the Cornwall Bar Association and their friends to host guests of the Conference during this time.

“Hosting” can be anything from hosting a cocktail/dinner party for some of the guests, inviting some guests out for drinks, inviting some of the guests out on an excursion – in other words, anything that would give the Conference Guests a warm Jamaican welcome and enhance their experience in this corner of the island.

All CBA members are requested to participate in this "Meet the People" programme and as such we ask that you please send your contact details (name, address, telephone number) by return e-mail to kerij2@cwjamaica.com.

If you need further information on this programme, please contact Jeanne Robinson at 952-2104.



Subscription fees for Cornwall Bar Association membership for the year 2008-2009 are now due. Unfortunately we do not have the resources at this time to send out individual reminder letters. If you have not already done so, we ask that you please let us have your cheque in the sum of $3,000 as soon as possible so that we can continue to serve you effectively.

Your cheques should be made payable to The Cornwall Bar Association and sent to The Law Library, R.M. Court, Montego Bay.


The Jamaican Government has identified the enactment of Whistleblower legislation as a matter of priority. Whistleblowing involves a person making a disclosure about an act of wrongdoing or procedural breach which occurs within an organization. The enactment of whistleblower legislation is usually one of the measures employed to combat corruption. Other legislative measures include the Access to Information Act, 2001 and Corruption (Prevention) Act, 2001, which currently exist in Jamaica.

Members are asked to download, review and comment on the Green Paper on the proposed Whistleblower Legislation. Comments should be emailed to the Secretary of the Jamaican Bar Association for collation and onward transmission to the Ministry of Justice.

Download the Green Paper on Whistleblower Legislation here.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Weekly Alert: August 4 - 8, 2008

As you all should know by now, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association will be staging its 25th Anniversary Conference right here in Montego Bay at the Ritz Carlton between the 16th and the 19th of October 2008.

The Local Planning Committee is currently organizing a “Meet the People” program during the time of the Conference. The Committee is therefore inviting attorneys from the Cornwall Bar Association and their friends to host guests of the Conference during this time. “Hosting” can be anything from hosting a cocktail/dinner party for some of the guests, inviting some guests out for drinks, inviting some of the guests out on an excursion – in other words, anything that would give the Conference Guests a warm Jamaican welcome and enhance their experience in this corner of the island.

All CBA members are requested to participate in this "Meet the People" programme and as such we ask that you please send your contact details (name, address, telephone number) by return e-mail to kerij2@cwjamaica.com.

If you need further information on this programme, please contact Jeanne Robinson at 952-2104.



Subscription fees for Cornwall Bar Association membership for the year 2008-2009 are now due. Unfortunately we do not have the resources at this time to send out individual reminder letters and so, if you have not already done so, we ask that you please let us have your cheque in the sum of $3,000 as soon as possible so that we can continue to serve you effectively.

Your cheques should be made payable to The Cornwall Bar Association and sent to The Law Library, R.M. Court, Montego Bay.



The response of the Jamaican Bar Association to the Government's proposed Crime Measures was recently published and may be found here.




Kay Ann Reuben advises that her office will be closed from August 7, 2008 to August 15, 2008.




Angela Inniss v. Attorney General of Saint Christopher and Nevis (Privy Council Appeal No 29 of 2007)