Our urgent duty is to address the sense of hopelessness now prevalent in much of the country. We must not allow our people to fall into despair. Our leadership must bring the hope that our better days lie ahead.”
Our urgent duty is to address the sense of hopelessness now prevalent in much of the country. We must not allow our people to fall into despair. Our leadership must bring the hope that our better days lie ahead.”
FREETOWN
Wayne Munroe QC is an eminent and prominent lawyer in The Bahamas. A past president of The Bahamas Bar Association and Chairman of The Bahamas Bar Council, he is also a member of the Organization of Commonwealth Caribbean Bar Associations.
A noted civil litigator, he is known for his innovative approach, and is sought after for complex and ground-breaking cases, including the causes of those who have suffered injustice by the state.
He has served in a judicial capacity as a Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate, and as an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of The Bahamas.
Mr. Munroe was appointed an Associate Tutor in Advocacy by the Council of Legal Education for the West Indies in 2000 and still holds that appointment. He tutors Advocacy at the Council’s Eugene Dupuch Law School in New Providence.
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