Friday, September 10, 2010

Senior 'Laho' lawyer is new A-G

Solomon Islands now has a new Attorney - General. He is Billy Titiulu from Ulawa, Makira Ulawa Province.

Mr. Titiulu, who has been the co-owner of private law firm Pacific Lawyers has had extensive experience in both public and private legal practise in Solomon Islands.

Before doing private practise, Mr. Titiulu has previously worked as chief crown consel at the A-G's Chambers and also worked at the Public Solicitor's Office, as  Trade Disputes Panel's deputy Chairman and has also served a legal adviser to the former National Bank of Solomon Islands (NBSI), now the Bank South Pacifi (BSP).

He started private pratise in 2002. He joined the Solomon Islands Bar Association in 1993 and has since then served as a lawyer for about 17 years to date.

His political appointment marks the end of Gabriel Suri's tenure as Solomon Islands A-G, whom was appointed to the position by the former CNURA' government.
Mr. Titiulu's professional and legal demeanor and expertise is well recognised within Solomon Islands legal fraternity, having represented many prominent individuals in high profile civil and criminal cases, including those of some current and former politicians.

KAKAMORA would like to wish Mr. Titiulu the best in his new appointment.

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