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ANGUILLIAN LAWYER SWORN IN AT US VIRGIN ISLANDS BAR

November 30, 2012
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Anguillian Judge Rhys Hodge and new Attorney Khalida Lloyd

An Attorney-at-Law of Anguillian parentage was sworn in as a member of the US Virgin Islands Bar in St. Thomas on November 16.
Attorney Khalida Nicole Lloyd is the daughter of Mr. Lesley Harry Lloyd of Anguilla and Dr. Sezilee Smith Reid of the British Virgin Islands.

She was sworn in before Justice Rhys Hodge, an Anguillian Judge serving in St. Thomas.

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Attorney Nicole Lloyd graduated from the North Carolina Central University School of Law in May 2010, and was sworn in as a member of the North Carolina Bar in August that year. For the past two years, she has been practising law, in the St. Thomas, at Legal Services of the Virgin Islands, Inc.

Prior to her practice with the US Virgin Islands Legal Services in November, 2010, Miss Lloyd held several positions. These included Judicial Intern at the US District Court in North Carolina; Legal Aid of North Carolina-Advocates for Children’s Services; Law Clerk with the Child Advocacy Commission in Durham, North Carolina; Judicial Intern at the 2nd Judicial Circuit in Tallahassee, Florida; and Communication Services Branch Assistant in Crystal City, Virginia.

 

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