KAREEM DAVID MUSA
(On Leave)
Kareem Musa is a member of Belize's Parliament representing the Caribbean Shores constituency. He is the son of Belize’s 3rd Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Said Musa and Mrs. Joan Musa.
He is a graduate of St. John’s High School (1994) and St. John’s Junior College (1996) in Belize City. In 1998, Kareem obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology (with focus on Criminology) from Louisiana State University. In August of the same year, he went on to study law and obtained his Bachelor of Laws Degree with Honors from the University of the West Indies in Barbados. In 2003, he obtained his Certificate of Legal Education from Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica, and was the recipient of the Belize Bar Association Prize for the most outstanding Belizean student over the two year course of study.
In October of 2003, Kareem was called to the Bar and has been a practicing member of the firm since. In addition to private practice, he has also served on the Executive of the Belize Council for the Visually Impaired (BCVI) between the years 2003 to 2008.
His areas of practice include: Civil and Criminal Litigation, Conveyancing, Commercial Law, Probate, Personal Injury, Family Law and Debt Collection.
Languages: English and Spanish
Email: kmusa@musabalderamos.bz
(On Leave)
Kareem Musa is a member of Belize's Parliament representing the Caribbean Shores constituency. He is the son of Belize’s 3rd Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Said Musa and Mrs. Joan Musa.
He is a graduate of St. John’s High School (1994) and St. John’s Junior College (1996) in Belize City. In 1998, Kareem obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology (with focus on Criminology) from Louisiana State University. In August of the same year, he went on to study law and obtained his Bachelor of Laws Degree with Honors from the University of the West Indies in Barbados. In 2003, he obtained his Certificate of Legal Education from Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica, and was the recipient of the Belize Bar Association Prize for the most outstanding Belizean student over the two year course of study.
In October of 2003, Kareem was called to the Bar and has been a practicing member of the firm since. In addition to private practice, he has also served on the Executive of the Belize Council for the Visually Impaired (BCVI) between the years 2003 to 2008.
His areas of practice include: Civil and Criminal Litigation, Conveyancing, Commercial Law, Probate, Personal Injury, Family Law and Debt Collection.
Languages: English and Spanish
Email: kmusa@musabalderamos.bz