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Published:Wednesday | December 15, 2021 | 12:07 AM
Noted attorney Christopher Bovell and his wife, Michelle, at The Jamaican Bar Association’s Jambar Awards luncheon.
Noted attorney Christopher Bovell and his wife, Michelle, at The Jamaican Bar Association’s Jambar Awards luncheon.
No doubt, Yvette Sterling (right) is tipping her hat to attorney-at-law Donna McIntosh Bryce-Gayle (centre), who was one of the practitioners celebrated for 50 years at the Bar. Standing with these ‘sterling’ women is Bryce-Gayle’s husband, Keith Gay
No doubt, Yvette Sterling (right) is tipping her hat to attorney-at-law Donna McIntosh Bryce-Gayle (centre), who was one of the practitioners celebrated for 50 years at the Bar. Standing with these ‘sterling’ women is Bryce-Gayle’s husband, Keith Gayle.
The Legal Aid Council’s Sasha-Kay Shaw and attorney-at-law Davion Vassell.
The Legal Aid Council’s Sasha-Kay Shaw and attorney-at-law Davion Vassell.
Honouree Dorothy Pine-McLarty (left), former chairman of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica, and her daughter, Rachel McLarty, make a statement in similar styles, showing that great minds do think alike.
Honouree Dorothy Pine-McLarty (left), former chairman of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica, and her daughter, Rachel McLarty, make a statement in similar styles, showing that great minds do think alike.
Jaavonne Taylor, associate attorney-at-law and certified mediator at Nunes, Scholefield, DeLeon & Co, was quite elegant as she escorted honouree Justice C. Dennis Morrison.
Jaavonne Taylor, associate attorney-at-law and certified mediator at Nunes, Scholefield, DeLeon & Co, was quite elegant as she escorted honouree Justice C. Dennis Morrison.
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The Jamaican Bar Association held its 2021 Jambar Awards luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel to celebrate practitioners with 50 years at the Bar and honour four legal luminaries: Justice C. Dennis Morrison, Justice Hilary Phillips, Dorothy Pine-McLarty and Dr Adolph Edwards. We had no objections as attendees, dressed to kill, put their best foot forward. Something Extra brings you the stylish highlights.