Yemi
Osinbajo is the senior partner at SimmonsCooper Partners. Yemi is a
professor of law and a former attorney-general of Lagos State and
Commissioner for Justice. He is also a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
Yemi was educated at the University of Lagos, Nigeria (LLB, 1978) and
the London School of Economics (LLM, 1980). He was admitted to practice
before the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1979. He has authored several
books on civil procedure in Nigerian superior courts, rules of evidence
and justice reform.
Yemi
has 31 years of litigation experience including significant trial and
appellate work. Yemi supervises the commercial litigation group at
SimmonsCooper Partners (SCP). Yemi is regarded as one of
the finest advocates in Nigeria. Yemi has conducted very important
constitutional and precedential cases before the Nigerian Supreme Court.
Some of these include fiscal disputes between the federating units and
the federal government; disputes regarding the ownership and control of
oil and gas resources; town and physical planning disputes between the
federating units and the federal government; an international
territorial jurisdictional dispute in the West African sub-regional
court; shareholder disputes involving a multinational, private investors
and state-owned investment corporations and energy disputes arising
from multinational participation in power projects in Nigeria. In other
cases, Yemi has advised and represented clients in a broad range of
commercial and corporate issues including securities litigation,
investments and divestments, joint ventures, oil block acquisitions,
product liability, fiduciary duties of directors, intellectual property,
and corporate valuations. He is also involved in statutory and
regulatory appraisal representation before the legislature and federal
and state agencies.
While
in public office as attorney general, Yemi is credited with undertaking
far-reaching significant judicial reform in Lagos State, addressing
critical areas as judges’ recruitment, remuneration, training and
discipline. In addition, he addressed access to justice for the poor by
establishing appropriate institutions in the Office of the Public
Defender (OPD) and the Citizens Mediation Centre (CMC). In honour of his
contributions to legal reform and the development of law in Nigeria, a
compendium of essays on Nigerian constitutional law was compiled. The
authors of these essays were senior lawyers and law professors with a
foreword provided by a past chief justice of Nigeria.


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