Karene N. Stanley Jones was admitted to the Jamaican Bar in 1996. She started her legal career as a Legal Officer at the Revenue Protection Department of the Ministry of Finance & Planning and thereafter entered private practice as a Partner at Chancellor & Co. in 1999. She started her own practice in 2005 and now specializes in conveyancing, estate, commercial and employment matters. She is a member of the Jamaica Bar Association and also a member of the Board of Management of the St. Richard’s Primary School. She enjoys hiking and family.
Carla-Anne Harris-Roper was admitted to the Jamaican Bar in 1997, she holds a Bachelor of Law Degree from the University of the West Indies and a Master of Laws in Employment Law (distinction) from the University of East Anglia, UK. Her passion for employment law and labour relations has spread through the corporate world spanning over 10 Caribbean islands. She is the widely respected employment law co-author of the only comprehensive law book on the Labour Law in the region . She serves as a Board Member of the Northern Caribbean University.
Camille Bennett-Campbell was called to the Bar in this jurisdiction in the year 1999. She possesses a Certificate of Legal Education from the Norman Manley Law School, a Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) with Honours in English from the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus and a Bachelor of Law Degree (LLB) with Honours from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus. She also possesses a Master’s Degree in Law and Employment Relations from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom. Camille's main areas of practice include: conveyancing, employment, estate and commercial law. She is a member of the Jamaica Bar Association.