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How my Recent Partnership with a Global Law Practice Positions me to Provide Exceptional Services Related to Intellectual Property Law in the Caribbean Region By Keesha Fleming Lake

Updated: Aug 6

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How my Recent Partnership with a Global Law Practice Positions me to Provide Exceptional Services Related to Intellectual Property Law in the Caribbean Region By Keesha Fleming Lake:

In 2022, Keesha Fleming Lake launched her own practice, providing intellectual property (IP) law services to 29 Caribbean jurisdictions. Now, as the Managing Partner of Cervieri Monsuarez's Caribbean office in Anguilla, she continues to offer exceptional IP services, leveraging her regional expertise and new global partnership. This article explores the unique features of Caribbean IP law and the benefits of this strategic alliance.


The Caribbean region is often mistakenly seen as a single jurisdiction, but it consists of about 29 independent legislative frameworks for IP law. Each jurisdiction has its own unique requirements and challenges, such as manual filing systems and the need for notarised signatures. These intricacies make the practice of IP law in the Caribbean both challenging and rewarding for practitioners like Keesha, who understand the region's diverse legal landscape.


Many Caribbean jurisdictions are updating their outdated IP legislation to align with modern standards. This ongoing process aims to simplify IP protection and improve compliance with global norms. However, some areas, like the Bahamas and Guyana, still operate under old systems, highlighting the need for continued advocacy and modernization efforts.

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Partnering with a global IP firm provides Keesha with the necessary support to continue delivering high-quality services. This strategic alliance enables her to focus on advising clients while benefiting from a team of experienced professionals. The global presence of the firm allows for a comprehensive suite of IP services, ensuring clients receive effective and efficient solutions tailored to the Caribbean's unique challenges.


The issue of counterfeit goods is a significant concern in the Caribbean due to the close proximity of island nations and improvements in shipping and transportation. By working with a global law firm, Keesha can provide enhanced strategies and enforcement measures to combat the importation and distribution of counterfeit goods. This collaboration ensures that clients' trademarks and patents are protected, contributing to a safer and more reliable market environment in the region.



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The partnership between Keesha Fleming Lake and Cervieri Monsuarez positions the firm to provide exceptional IP services in the Caribbean. By leveraging regional expertise and global resources, they can navigate the complex landscape of Caribbean IP law, offering clients the highest level of service and protection for their intellectual property.

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