Gayle Dameta C

Description:

The Law Offices of Dameta C. Gayle is a Jamaican based boutique business law firm, with local expertise and an international reach. We are experienced and equipped to conduct various legal issues to include, family law issues, such as spousal and child support, personal injury claims, employment and labour related issues such as unfair dismissals. We offer sound legal advice to clients interested in acquiring residential and commercial real estate across the island of Jamaica and act on their behalf in procuring valuable real estate. As a boutique firm, at the nucleus of our philosophy is a focus on client care and the resolution of our clients’ legal issues. We pay careful attention to each case’s nuances. We are committed to the premier quality of client attention from the first call to case resolution.

Areas of Practice 

Personal Injury Claims

  • Car & Motor Cycle Accidents
  • Work place Accidents
  • Slip & Fall Accidents
  • Medical Negligence
  • Products liability

Divorce and Family Law

  • Divorce & Legal Separation
  • Child Custody & Visitation
  • Spousal and Child Support
  • Division of Matrimonial Property

Intellectual Property

  • Trademark Registration
  • Management and Prosecution of Copyrights

Company and Business Formation 

Labour and Employment Disputes

  • Redundancy
  • Unfair and Unjustifiable dismissal and/ or termination

Debt Recovery 

Real Estate Transactions

  • Sale and Purchase of Property
  • Landlord and Tenant – recovery of rent and possession
  • Registration of transfer of residential, sectional title, commercial real estate
  • Negotiation and drafting of real estate agreements – Acquisition of residential and commercial real estate
  • Preparation and registration of mortgage, – Advice on and drafting of commercial and residential leases
  • Real estate sub-divisions and consolidations
  • Restrictive Covenants

Probate and Estate Administration

  • Preparation of wills and trust instrument
  • Draft and Submission of documents leading to Grants of Probate and Administration

Litigation