BCL’s Guevara Leacock admitted to the Bar of The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court as a Barrister and Solicitor

BCL’s Guevara Leacock admitted to the Bar of The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court as a Barrister and Solicitor

BCL legal assistant Guevara Leacock has been admitted to the Bar of The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and is now qualified to take instructions and act for persons living in that jurisdiction. Guevara is associated with a firm in his native St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a part of the Eastern Caribbean jurisdiction, with which he completed his internship. He is also qualified to be registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority as a Qualified Foreign Lawyer in the UK.

Guevara comments that “he is thrilled about this latest development in what he hopes to be a long and successful legal career.”

Guevara Leacock is a legal assistant specialising in all aspects of white-collar crime; corporate investigations; dispute resolution; mutual legal assistance and regulatory law. He has been involved in matters concerning the FCA, HMRC, SFO, private prosecutions, directors’ liability and extradition. Guevara takes a keen interest in data protection and information law, and has recently worked on cases involving legal professional privilege in the context of privacy-related matters.