Established in 1997, Archer, Cummings & Company, Attorneys-at-Law & Notary Public, has built a distinguished reputation in Kingston, Jamaica, for delivering comprehensive legal services. The firm's areas of expertise encompass civil and criminal litigation, real estate transactions, personal injury claims, corporate and commercial law, family law, entertainment and sports law, immigration, and taxation. The legal team is committed to guiding clients through complex legal challenges with integrity and professionalism, ensuring tailored solutions that meet individual needs.
The firm's leadership comprises seasoned professionals with extensive experience. Managing Partner Debra Reid Archer brings over 25 years of practice, specializing in contracts, corporate, commercial, real estate, and entertainment law. Partner Jacqueline Cummings, with more than two decades of experience, focuses on civil and criminal litigation, personal injury cases, estate and tax matters, immigration, and family law. She has also served as the president of the Jamaican Bar Association. Partner Clifton D. Campbell, admitted to the Jamaican Bar in 2014, specializes in personal injury claims, civil litigation, family law, conveyancing, estate matters, commercial law, and criminal law. His proficiency in alternative dispute resolution methods underscores the firm's commitment to efficient and effective legal solutions.
Archer, Cummings & Company prioritizes the protection of clients' rights and interests, striving to exceed expectations through high-quality legal and commercial advice. The firm's client-centric approach is evident in its dedication to personalized service, ensuring that each client receives attentive and responsive representation. This commitment has solidified the firm's status as one of the most reputable law practices in Jamaica, trusted by individuals, private and public companies, local banks, insurance companies, and governmental bodies.
About Archer, Cummings & Company, Attorneys-at-Law & Notary Public (Kingston)
Founded in 1997