Depass A Peter is an Attorney-At-Law practicing in Kingston, Jamaica.
Depass A Peter practiced in Corporate Finance, Intellectual Property, Corporate & Commercial Practice, Real Estate, Family Law, Admiralty Law and Will & Probate of Estates..
PETER ALEXANDER DEPASS is an Attorney-At-Law practicing in Kingston, Jamaica.
He was admitted to the Jamaica bar in 1991 and graduated from the University of the West Indies with a Bachelor of Laws degree (upper second class honours) in 1988.
He is also a graduate of the Norman Manley Law School (1990) and holds a Master of Laws degree in corporate commercial law from university college London, university of London, 1991.
As a sole practitioner, Peter's practice has achieved impressive results by combining considerable legal experience with business acumen and creativity.
This combination of skills provides a value-added benefit to clients seeking advice on a wide variety of business activities.
The practice seeks to avoid needless or poorly-focused work and is committed to handling our clients' legal work correctly, at a cost not disproportionate to its importance, whilst not compromising on sound professional ethics founded upon the time-honoured principles of honesty and integrity.
PETER ALEXANDER DEPASS is an Attorney-At-Law practicing in Kingston, Jamaica.
He was admitted to the Jamaica bar in 1991 and graduated from the University of the West Indies with a Bachelor of Laws degree (upper second class honours) in 1988.
He is also a graduate of the Norman Manley Law School (1990) and holds a Master of Laws degree in corporate commercial law from university college London, university of London, 1991.
As a sole practitioner, Peter's practice has achieved impressive results by combining considerable legal experience with business acumen and creativity.
This combination of skills provides a value-added benefit to clients seeking advice on a wide variety of business activities.
The practice seeks to avoid needless or poorly-focused work and is committed to handling our clients' legal work correctly, at a cost not disproportionate to its importance, whilst not compromising on sound professional ethics founded upon the time-honoured principles of honesty and integrity.