Expertise
- Asset Recovery
- Commercial Litigation
- International Insolvencies
- Interim Remedies
- Succession Disputes
- Alternate Dispute Resolution
Overview
Christa Anthony is an experienced civil litigation attorney with a diverse practice across multiple areas of law. She has extensive expertise in corporate and commercial law, insurance matters, estate litigation, contentious civil disputes and dispute resolution matters.
Christa holds a Bachelor of Laws degree with Honours from the University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill Campus. Additionally, she obtained a Certificate of Legal Education from the Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS) in Trinidad & Tobago.
Christa will be focusing on asset recovery and asset tracing across multiple jurisdictions, leveraging her broad legal background to navigate complex international cases and secure financial assets for her clients.
Passionate about advocacy, she believes in the principle that “justice delayed is justice denied” and strives to deliver timely, effective solutions for her clients, empowering them to navigate the complexities of asset recovery with confidence.
Practice
- Admitted to practice in St. Lucia (2021 – present)
Insights
- Christa participated in the Multilaw Americas Regional Conference 2024, where she presented on the unique hybrid legal system in Saint Lucia, which blends both Common Law and Civil Law traditions. Her presentation highlighted the complexities of this dual system, drawing on her deep understanding of how these frameworks interact in areas such as civil litigation.
- She is a member of CIWIL (Caribbean Women in Politics), where she contributes to the group’s activities, supporting its mission of fostering women’s participation in politics and leadership. Christa recognises that equitable access to justice is essential for effective asset recovery, particularly in cases involving marginalised communities. By advocating for women’s rights and fair representation, she aims to ensure that all individuals have the necessary tools and resources to reclaim their assets and rights.