Partner at Cabinet Chevalier, Me Jacques Juno Dorvilier leads the firm's contentious and banking practice. A graduate of the Faculty of Law of the State University of Haiti, he completed his training with an LLM in Commercial Law at McGill University (Montreal), which gives him a hybrid perspective between Haitian civil law and the North American common law tradition.
His practice focuses on commercial disputes, complex debt recovery, banking law and insurance law. He pleads before the commercial courts and the Supreme Court, and represents the firm in international commercial arbitration proceedings.
His clients come from every sector — financial institutions, insurers, distributors, importers. He is regularly on the front line of files where the issue is not the existence of a right, but its actual enforcement.
Beyond the judgment
"A favorable judgment is only worth what its enforcement delivers. We build a file thinking about the day of the attachment, not just the day of the hearing."
Recent areas of work
- Contentious recovery for banks and financial institutions
- Insurance disputes — claims, subrogation actions, guarantees
- International commercial arbitration (ICC, AAA)
- Attachments, forced execution and exequatur
