Moen McDoom Jr.
Moen McDoom Jnr. obtained a LL.B (Hons) degree from The University of the West Indies in 1997 and thereafter graduated from the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad in 1999 and was admitted into practice in 1999. Mr. McDoom Jnr. specializes in corporate, commercial and civil litigation, including bank foreclosures. His expertise also includes international contracts and negotiations, arbitrations, incorporation of companies, corporate acquisitions & mergers, joint ventures, preparing mortgages and debentures for financial institutions and private lenders, banking law, admiralty, conveyancing, probate of wills, and administration of estates.
He has served as the Chairman of the Ratings Appeals Panel for the city of Georgetown. He is a member of the Legal Practitioners Committee which conducts hearings of complaints by clients against attorneys-at-law.
Mr. McDoom Jr. has advised clients including foreign multinational companies in a wide range of industries, such as Oil and Gas, Financial Services, Mining, Forestry, Manufacturing, Agri-business, consumer products, real estate, telecommunications, and technology sectors.