Partner at Cabinet Chevalier, Me Elysee Jean Chadick handles corporate law, labor law and administrative law matters. A graduate of the Faculty of Law of the State University of Haiti, he holds a Master's in Business Law from the University of Montreal — training that shapes his methodical approach to complex files.
Within the firm, he leads employment law files for Haitian and foreign employers: employment contracts, terminations, labor litigation, workforce restructurings. He also supports companies in their dealings with the Haitian administration, from public procurement to sectoral authorizations.
His simultaneous command of administrative and labor law makes him particularly useful to businesses navigating a shifting regulatory environment, where an HR decision often has a hidden administrative dimension.
Method before intuition
"A legal question is handled in steps: characterize the facts, find the text, read the case law, apply it to the case. Following that discipline is how you avoid losing a file on a detail."
Recent areas of work
- Labor-law audits and compliance for foreign employers
- Labor litigation and termination disputes
- Public procurement and administrative litigation
- Corporate governance and regulatory compliance
