A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Malcolm holds an undergraduate degree in English and a Law degree from the University of the West Indies. He obtained a Certificate of Legal Education from the Norman Manley Law School.
He has 16 years post-qualification experience and started his practice in Jamaica doing general commercial litigation at a leading firm. Upon moving to the British Virgin Islands in 2006, his practice shifted to cross-border insolvency litigation and fraud and asset recovery.
Since joining Martin Kenney & Co (MKS) in 2010, he has been involved in a number of significant multi-jurisdictional cases in jurisdictions such as Cyprus, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, Brazil, Cayman, Belize, Dominica and Antigua. He acts as lead advocate on MKS’s litigation team for the joint liquidators of Stanford International Bank.
Malcolm is admitted to practice in Jamaica, the British Virgin Islands, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Antigua, St. Kitts and Nevis and most recently Belize.
Since 2019 Who’s Who Legal has named Malcolm a recommended global leader in asset recovery, as well as being ranked as a thought leader in asset recovery by Global Investigations Review and Who’s Who Legal since 2021.
Plaudits
“Malcolm has significant regional experience which is incredibly helpful”
Who’s Who Legal“He is an excellent advocate”
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