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McKinney, Bancroft & Hughes congratulates Thominique D. Nottage on her promotion to Senior Associate
It is with great pleasure that we announce the promotion of Ms. Theominique D. Nottage to Senior Associate at McKinney, Bancroft & Hughes.
Theominique joined the firm in 2024 and specializes in Litigation, Arbitration & Dispute Resolution, as well as Trusts and Private Client matters.
On her promotion, Theominique shared: "I am sincerely grateful to the firm's partnership for this opportunity. I especially wish to thank my supervising partner, Mr. John F. Wilson, KC, for his guidance and mentorship, which have been invaluable to me since joining the firm. I genuinely appreciate being part of the McKinney, Bancroft & Hughes family, and I look forward to continuing to build my professional practice in such a supportive environment."
"Since joining the firm, Theominique has consistently demonstrated an exceptional command of complex legal issues and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Her academic credentials and specialised training in arbitration and dispute resolution have also translated into a sophisticated and strategic approach to client advocacy both in litigation and in alternative dispute resolution forums. I am proud to congratulate her on this well-earned promotion and look forward to her continued contributions to the firm."
- Senior Partner John F. Wilson KC
ABOUT THEOMINIQUE D. NOTTAGE, MCIArb
Since being admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in October 2015, Theominique has held roles in both the public and private sectors and formerly served as an Arbitration Consultant to the Government of The Bahamas.
Her educational background is diverse and as a 2015 Chevening Scholar, Theominique obtained a Master of Laws with Merit in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution from the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London (London, England). She also holds a Bachelor of Arts with Integral Honours in International Studies and Spanish from Le Moyne College (Syracuse, New York), a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from The University of the West Indies (Cave Hill, Barbados), a Legal Education Certificate from the Council of Legal Education's Eugene Dupuch Law School (Nassau, The Bahamas) and in 2024, Theominique completed the prestigious United Nations Fellowship in International Law for Latin America and the Caribbean (Santiago, Chile).
Actively involved in the international arbitration community, Theominique has held leadership roles in several professional organisations and is currently the Co-Chair of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration's Americas Initiative Caribbean Task Force. She holds the professional designation of Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.