DGLC   Practice Areas

DGLC offers tailored legal, advisory and consultancy services in a number of areas designed to add value to clients' objectives. We specialise in complex matters that require sound legal judgment, knowledge of the regulatory environment, an understanding of governance, and active, client-centred advocacy.


Civil Litigation

Full trial and appellate litigation support before the courts of Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean and Jamaica in civil, commercial, constitutional and public law maters.

Public Law

Delineating the limits of power, rights and privileges in the relationship between the government and individuals, or between different branches of government.


Property Law

Establishing and protecting rights in ownership, use and transfer of property, including real property, intangible assets and Aliens Landholding Licences.


Constitutional Law

Advocacy, advice and interpretation in the application of constitutions across jurisdictions to protect fundamental rights and freedoms.


Legislative Drafting

Specialized conversion of policy ideas and decisions into clear, precise and legally sound written laws and regulations for government bodies, ensuring clarity, consistency and effectiveness in the legal framework.


Commercial Law

Safeguarding the rights, fairness, predictability, conduct and relationships of individuals engaged in business with expertise in contracts, corporate structures, finance, intellectual property, and dispute resolution.


Investment Support

Bespoke services for businesses seeking to invest, expand or attract funding. DGLC has extensive experience in negotiating and drafting development agreements and concessions frameworks. We can assist businesses in navigating regulatory and logistical challenges to deliver results.

Advisory Services

Legal and policy consultancies, legal opinions, and related services to the public sector, private sector and civil society in governance, public policy, sustainable development, diplomacy, regional integration and international law.