
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does one get called to the Jamaican Bar?
The prerequisites for making an application for admission to the Jamaican Bar are as follows:
The applicant must:
1. Be at least 21 years of age
2. Be a citizen of the Commonwealth
3. Have no criminal convictions
4. Satisfy the General Legal Council that he/ she is of good character
5. Possess a Bachelors Degree in Law from a recognised tertiary institution
6. Possess a Legal Education Certificate from Council of Legal Education of the Commonwealth Caribbean
Legal Education Certificate
A Legal Education
Certificate is granted by the Council of Legal Education upon
satisfactory completion of the course of study at one of the 3 law
schools in the Commonwealth Caribbean - the Norman Manley Law School in
Jamaica, the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad & Tobago and the Eugene
Dupuch Law School in The Bahamas.
Norman Manley Law
School (NMLS)
In order to attend the Norman Manley Law School you must have obtained
an LLB from a recognised tertiary institution and, in some cases,
successfully passed the Law School's entrance exam.
If you have an LLB and are called to the roll as a solicitor in a
Commonwealth country you may apply to NMLS to attend a six month
"conversion" course in order to obtain the Legal Education Certificate (LEC).
No entrance exam is required to attend the six month course.
For more information, contact the NMLS directly at (876)927-1235 or
(876) 927-1899.
The Application to be Called to the Jamaican Bar
An attorney practising at
the Jamaican Bar for at least 5 years must make the court application on
your behalf and must also make a statutory declaration that you are of
sound character.
How do I file a complaint against a Jamaican Attorney-at-Law?
Complaints against
attorneys should be directed to the General Legal Council which is the
statutory body clothed with the authority to monitor and regulate
attorneys’ professional conduct. If you are able to prove an offence
dealing with professional misconduct, the matter would be heard before
the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council. A panel of
three attorneys would decide what sanctions if any under Section 12(4)
of the Legal Professional Act should be imposed, which includes the
possible striking off the record of attorneys entitled to practice and
suspension of attorneys.
The General Legal Council may be reached at 78 Harbour Street, Kingston
Tel: (876) 922-2319 or (876)924-9190 or
legalcouncil@cwjamaica.com
I am looking for a Jamaican Attorney-at-Law, can you help?
We are in the process of
publishing our Member Directory. Until then, try searching the
local yellow
pages online.