Trudy O. Glasgow
Ms. Trudy O. Glasgow, B.A, LL.B ( Hons), B.V.C., LL.M, P.C.H.E is a practising attorney operating out of the law firm, Trudy O. Glasgow & Associates, located in the north of Saint Lucia. Ms. Glasgow is also a court-appointed mediator and a writer, who released a book, an anthology, entitled Simply Law; a selection from her vast collection of previously published articles from her weekly column of the same name.
The law firm Trudy O. Glasgow & Associates was established in May 2012 and has amassed a wealth of experience in the areas for which legal services are offered. The firm has an exemplary track record in successful delivery for all the clients it has represented.
The principal of the law firm, Ms. Trudy O. Glasgow currently serves as:-
- One of the founding members of the Lincoln’s Inn Caribbean Alumni Association
- Vice President of the Parent Teacher Association of the St. Mary’s College.
- Co-Chair and founding member of the 100 Women Who Care (St. Lucia) chapter;
- Member of the Good News Project Caribbean Advisory Committee,
- Immediate Past President of the Rotary Club of Gros Islet;
- Member of the Legal Aid Board (2010-2013)
- Vice President of the Bar Association of Saint Lucia (2015-2019)
- Chairperson of the Publications sub-committee (2015-2019),
- Editor of THE BRIEF (2015-2019)
- Board Member of National Research and Development Foundation (NRDF) (2010-2015)
- Chairperson of NRDF (2015-2020).
Ms. Glasgow continues her publication of the weekly column Simply Law (2007 to present) in a prominent newspaper as well as regular contributions in the Business Focus and SLYOU magazines.
Ms. Trudy O. Glasgow, possesses a B.A in History, (1995) U.W.I, a LL.B (Hons.) (1999) University of Hull, attended the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) University of Northumbria in Newcastle, a LL.M (2000) (in International and Commercial law), Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (P.C.H.E.) University of Sheffield. Ms. Glasgow is a qualified university lecturer, and was a law lecturer at the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University for almost five years.