On June 5th, 2007 The Courts of Aruba declared a civil claim of the prosecutor general (“PG”) inadmissible. The PG demanded that her pension to be adjusted in accordance to certain promises made by Aruba. The Court ruled that the PG had sought the wrong legal recourse by addressing the civil court. Acording to the Court, the PG should have sought legal remedy through the administrative courts. The latter legal recourse is available to the PG as of June 7th, 2007.
On June 6th, 2007 I gave legal commentary on the subject for ATV Channel 15.
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Lincoln D. Gomez is a corporate lawyer based in Aruba. He is admitted to the Bar in both Aruba Curacao, Sint Maarten & BES-islands. He holds degrees in International Tax & Financial Services from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA (LL.M.), a law degree from the Universiteit van Aruba (LL.M.) and
Biology and Chemistry from Saint Leo University, Tampa, FL
He is co-founder and managing-partner of Gomez & Bikker www.gobiklaw.com. His practice concentrates on Aruba corporate law, intellectual property, aviation finance & registration, labor law, real estate and civil litigation. He is an author and lecturer on Aruba law. His publications are in the areas of: the civil code of Aruba, labor laws, intellectual property, aviation finance and corporate law. His clients have dubbed him "the Aruba Guy" when it comes to finding creative solutions to complex legal issues in Aruba.
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