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Practice Areas
- Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Banking & Finance
- Competition & Consumer Protection
- Corporate & Commercial
- Employment & Industrial Relations
- Health & Medical
- Information Technology & Intellectual Property
- Real Estate & Construction
- Regional Integration & Development
- Structured Business Arrangements & Asset Protection
- Telecommunications & Utilities
- Trade & Investment
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Our Lawyers - Christopher P Malcolm, Ph.D
chris@malcolmgordonlaw.com
+1 (876) 946-0539
+1 (876) 469-3225
Contact Christopher Malcolm, Ph.D
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Chris Malcolm is admitted to practice as an attorney-at-law in the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Jamaica and Saint Lucia. In addition to experience honed through private practice, Chris has developed himself through public practice and academia.
Chris has been: Head, Legal Unit, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States; Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies; Guest Lecturer, International Financial Law Unit, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University London; and Tutor, World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade Policy Course.
Practice Areas
Banking & Finance, Regulation & Compliance, Trade & Investment, Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution, Regional Integration & Economic Development, Employment & Industrial Relations, Corporate & Business/Commercial.
Education
LL.B. (UWI), LEC (NMLS), LL.M. – Banking & Finance (Lond), Arbitration Award Writing (CIArb).
Publications
Recent publications include:
‘Financial Harmonisation in the OECS: Implications for CARICOM’ (ch 16) in K Hall & D Benn (eds) Production Integration in CARICOM: From Theory to Action (Ian Randle Publishers Kingston 2006)
‘Re-thinking the Framework for Regulation of the Jamaican Financial Sector’ (Journal of International Banking Regulation, Volume 5 Number 4, July 2004)
‘Dispute Settlement Vulnerability: Distilling Some Concerns for Small Latin American and Caribbean States under the Proposed’ FTAA (Law and Business Review of the Americas, Volume 10 Issue 4, Special Summer 2004 Publication)
‘The Settlement of Foreign Investment Disputes: Distilling some of the Considerations for Jamaican Arbitration Practitioners’ (Caribbean Law Review, June & December 2004)
Conferences
Recent presentations include:
Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary London, The Role of CARICOM and the OECS in Caribbean Integration and Economic Development: an historical overview and examination of their institutional framework, London (May 1, 2007)
Caribbean Court of Justice and the Judicial Training Institute of Trinidad and Tobago, Creating an Integrated Financial Market in CARICOM: has the CCJ been sufficiently involved? Trinidad (March 3, 2007)
Judicial Education Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Arbitration and the Judiciary: Exploring some of the possible areas of input for National Courts in International Commercial Arbitration Dominica (August 3, 2006)
Partners for Economic Development Limited, Exploring Aspects of Financial Sector Regulation and Supervision and their Impact on Economic Development in Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica (May 3, 2005)
Affiliation
Member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)
Contributing Member, Inter-American Bar Association (IABA)
Member, Jamaica Bar Association (JAMBAR)
Member, London Forum for International Economic Law and Development (London Forum)
Member, Munro College Old Boys Association (MCOBA)
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