Additional Specialist Services
After splitting out the major specialist categories, this page remains as the routing point for matters that are genuinely mixed, unusual, or too procedural to fit one headline service cleanly.
Specialist support for the issues that still do not fit neatly
For clients whose issue still spans multiple legal categories, involves specialist regulatory or company-side concerns, or needs initial triage before the right legal route is confirmed.
Martin George & Company handles a broader range of legal work than any standard practice-area list captures cleanly. Some client matters are hybrid by nature — they touch commercial operations, regulatory obligations, or construction-linked arrangements in ways that span several categories at once.
This section exists for those matters. If your issue overlaps several legal areas, involves unusual procedural combinations, or simply does not sit within a single headline service, this is the right starting point. The intake process will route the matter to the correct attorney or service line after the first review.
The firm handles genuinely cross-practice matters including: hybrid business and insurance law issues, company-side matters that overlap with litigation or regulation, construction-management and project-supervision instructions, and other specialist or unusual instructions that require triage before the right legal path is confirmed.
Banking, company, and regulatory overlap
Support for matters that touch commercial operations, internal governance, regulation, or sector-specific obligations in ways that do not sit inside a single standard page.
Construction, project, and specialist property overlap
A routing path for instructions involving project supervision, construction-linked contracts, and mixed land-and-commercial issues that need tailored review.
Cross-border or hybrid instructions
Initial direction for matters that touch several practice areas at once or involve unusual procedural combinations.
Cross-practice instructions
A structured intake path for matters that touch multiple legal categories at once and need coordinated review rather than a narrow single-service response.
Built for clients dealing with Trinidad and Tobago legal realities, deadlines, and procedural demands.
Matters we handle
Common instructions in this area
- Banking, company, and mixed regulatory issues
- Construction-linked and project-related legal problems
- Hybrid instructions touching multiple practice areas
- Cross-practice problems involving several legal categories
- Client questions that require triage before routing
- Business and insurance law questions that do not fit a narrower page cleanly
- Company-side and commercial governance issues needing initial routing
What to expect
How the first stage usually works
- Describe the issue clearly, including the parties involved, the urgency, and any documents that explain why the matter is complex or specialist.
- Allow the intake review to determine whether the issue fits one core practice area or requires coordinated handling across several.
- Receive direction on the next conversation, the right attorney, or the right service path for the matter.
Why clients use this practice
Designed for triage
This page exists so clients do not have to guess their way through a complex site structure when their issue overlaps several legal categories.
Now reserved for genuine outliers
Major specialist topics have been broken into their own pages. This section now stays focused on the matters that truly need triage rather than a generic bucket.
Useful for unusual matters
Where a client’s legal problem is specialist, hybrid, or difficult to label, this service line creates a direct path to first contact and proper routing.
Related attorneys
Your Additional Specialist Services Legal Team
Meet the attorneys most closely connected to additional services work.
Martin George
Principal Attorney & Lead Counsel
Principal attorney with more than 35 years of experience in the courts of Trinidad and Tobago, leading the firm's civil litigation, family, and estate-related matters.
Gayatri Badri Maharaj
Attorney-at-Law
Attorney with more than 20 years of legal, management, and environmental-law experience, including work at the Ministry of the Attorney General, the Companies Registry, and the Environmental Management Authority.
Josiah Cyrus
Associate Attorney-at-Law
Associate attorney admitted to practise in 2019, with a focus on civil law, public and constitutional law, and commercial matters.
Frequently asked questions
What if I am not sure which practice area fits my issue?
Use this page or the contact form to describe the matter clearly. The intake path can then route it to the closest relevant attorney or service line.
Can one matter involve more than one practice area?
Yes. Business, family, estate, property, and regulatory issues often overlap. This page is meant to support that kind of cross-practice intake.
Should I still contact the firm if my issue is specialist or unusual?
Yes. If the matter is connected to Trinidad and Tobago legal process and needs professional review, the first step is still to set out the issue and let the firm assess the correct path.
Ready to discuss your matter?
Speak with the firm about additional services issues, timelines, and the best next step for your situation.