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Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie Offices
ST NICHOLAS HOUSE (12TH FLOOR)
CATHOLIC MISSION STREET
LAGOS
Nigeria
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Mesuabari Mene-Josiah
Work Department
Dispute Resolution
Position
Senior Associate
Career
Mesuabari Mene-Josiah is a Senior Associate in Udo UDoma & Belo-Osagie’s dispute resolution team.
He regularly represents and advises both foreign and Nigerian clients on disputes relating to corporate & commercial, contract, banking & finance, oil & gas, admiralty, corporate insolvency, aviation, employment, corporate governance, criminal, telecommunications, and real estate matters before various courts and tribunals in Nigeria. He also participates in due diligence exercises conducted on target companies for investment, mergers & acquisitions.
Mesuabari has been involved in various pre-election and election petition matters and is versed in arbitration.
Languages
English
Memberships
Nigeria Bar Association
Education
2012 | Nigerian Law School, BL |
2011 | University of Calabar, LLB |
2005 | River State College of Arts and Science, National Diploma in Law |
Lawyer Rankings
Nigeria > Dispute resolution
At Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, the practice is home to ‘a very experienced team of litigators‘ with ‘excellent dispute resolution skills‘. The group is well-versed in representing high-profile clients in international disputes. Uzoma Azikiwe heads up the department, in which arbitration expert Festus Onyia and Mesuabari Mene-Josiah garner praise as ‘accessible and detail-oriented‘ practitioners. Olukayode Dada advises on commercial litigation and white-collar crime matters, while Olamide Aleshinloye is an expert in asset and debt recovery claims. Michael Ugah is a key contact for contentious tax work; Shakirudeen Mosobalaje is well-versed in oil and gas litigation; and Mesuabari Mene-Josiah handles commercial, employment and real estate disputes.
At Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, the practice is home to ‘a very experienced team of litigators‘ with ‘excellent dispute resolution skills‘. The group is well-versed in representing high-profile clients in international disputes. Uzoma Azikiwe heads up the department, in which arbitration expert Festus Onyia and Mesuabari Mene-Josiah garner praise as ‘accessible and detail-oriented‘ practitioners. Olukayode Dada advises on commercial litigation and white-collar crime matters, while Olamide Aleshinloye is an expert in asset and debt recovery claims. Michael Ugah is a key contact for contentious tax work; Shakirudeen Mosobalaje is well-versed in oil and gas litigation; and Mesuabari Mene-Josiah handles commercial, employment and real estate disputes.