Chloe Mc Millan is co-leader of the litigation department and Senior
Associate with F Chambers Attorneys in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
Islands.
Chloe is called to the Bar in three jurisdictions – England & Wales, Trinidad
and Tobago and the Turks and Caicos Islands. She has over 10 years of
experience in all aspect of civil litigation including but not limited
to contract law, personal injury, land disputes, contentious and non-
contentious probate.
English trained Barrister Chloe began her career in a boutique chambers in
Chaguanas Trinidad and Tobago where she was responsible for civil
litigation inclusive of matrimonial and family law matters, personal injury,
conveyancing, land disputes, contract law, contentious and non-
contentious probate. Her practice varied in both instructing and advocate
work.
As a junior attorney, Chloe was a member of the team of Attorneys in the
high-profile matter of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago and
Colonial Life Insurance Company v Lawrence Andre Duprey, Andre Monteil
et al.
Chloe then proceeded to open her private practice focusing on civil
litigation which saw her traveling to various Courts in Trinidad and Tobago
representing clients in Divorce and property settlement matters, personal
injury and land disputes. She has experience working in Courts of all levels
from the Magistrates’ Court to the Court of Appeal.
Chloe is currently an active member of the Commonwealth Lawyers
Association (CLA) and a Committee member of the Young commonwealth
Lawyers Association (YCLA) where she has been involved in numerous
projects dedicated to promoting the rule of law and promoting the interest
of young lawyers throughout the Commonwealth. Notably, Chloe has been
instrumental with the launch of the YCLA Masterclass series aimed at
providing young lawyers training on various topics associated with
advocacy and mental health. Chloe also sits on the CLA Executive
Committee as the YCLA representative.
Chloe is an avid sportswoman as she was a past National Swimmer and
record holder for Trinidad and Tobago. When she is not in the Court room,
Chloe enjoys time at the beach or any body of water, outdoor physical
activities and playing her violin.
Email : cmm@fchamberslaw.com