
Maurisha A. Robinson
Maurisha is the Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner of Morton Robinson, L.P. She has an accomplished career in the areas of Corporate Law, Intellectual Property, Offshore Law and Real Property Law and has distinguished herself in providing sterling service in a wide range of matters including: numerous multimillion dollar real estate transactions, legal advice to high net worth individuals and multimillion dollar investors as to asset management strategies and/or options, real estate developments and purchases, and immigration and tax advice to clients (individuals and entities). She also advises and assists clients on varying areas of international companies’ incorporation, trusts, and wills and estate planning.
She actively engages in litigation and negotiation settlements, including, personal injuries, breach of contract and debt collection matters. She is the firm’s main point of contact for intellectual property matters as well as for economic citizenship applications. She provides remarkable service to her clients in not just acquiring a second passport, but she also assists with transitional resources that help them in getting settled on the island. It is her belief that excellent client care is crucial regardless of one’s field of practice and this belief coupled with her dedication, efficiency and effective time management skills has enabled her to serve her clients effectively and above par.
Maurisha was educated in the West Indies. She has a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of the West Indies, 2002 (Upper Second Class Honors). She is also a graduate of the University College of the Caribbean where she obtained a Diploma in Human Resource Management (Honors), 2004. In 2007, Maurisha was awarded a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the West Indies (Upper Second Class Honors) and graduated from the Norman Manley Law School in 2009 with a Legal Education Certificate. Maurisha has been called to the Bars of Jamaica and St. Christopher & Nevis. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Nevis Historical and Conservation Society and is also the Vice President of the Nevis International Service Providers Association.
