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BUSINESSUITE Magazines 2012 Ranking of Jamaica’s Leading Businesswomen
While Justice Phillips is not in business, her influence on the bench warrants special mention. Hilary Philips is the daughter of former chief justice, Sir Rowland Phillips, and is the first female president of the Jamaican Bar Association, where she served between 2001 and 2004. Phillips was admitted to the Jamaican bar in 1974 and was appointed a Queen’s Counsel in 1998. Phillips, who has been a senior partner of Grant, Stewart, Phillips and Company, has extensive experience in civil litigation and served as a tutor at the Norman Manley Law School in civil procedures since 1994.
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