Education
University of Lagos, LL.B.
Nigerian Law School, B.L.
Bar Admission
Barrister and Solicitor, Nigeria
Professional Associations
Nigerian Bar Association
Member, Nigerian Maritime Lawyers Association
Member, Nigerian Data Privacy Lawyers Association of Nigeria
Member, Compliance Institute of Nigeria
Ooreoluwais a Partner at Smith and Partners LP.
He serves as Head of the Firm’s Corporate, Commercial and Finance Practice Group, and the Shipping, Aviation, Logistics and Transportation Practice Group.
He is also Co-Chair of the Dispute Resolution Practice Group and the Firm’s Energy and Natural Resources Practice.
Ooreoluwahas advised and represented clients across a broad spectrum of industries, including Oil & Gas, Extractives & Mining, Energy, Finance, Shipping, Aviation, Transportation and Logistics, Real Estate and Construction, Entertainment and Media
His versatile expertise covers real estate and construction finance, project and infrastructure, public-private partnerships, corporate and project finance, oil & gas transactions, energy and asset finance, dispute resolution, and electoral litigation.
He has provided legal advice and representation in several complex maritime matters, including vessel repossession, general average claims, vessel hire and cargo disputes, and energy-related conflicts. He also advises on the financing of vessels and aircraft.
Ooreoluwahas appeared in numerous landmark proceedings before superior courts in Nigeria, as well as before domestic and international arbitration tribunals. He has acted for a wide range of clients, including multinational corporations, government agencies, NGOs, and political entities.
Some notable representations across his career include: Serving as part of the legal team that secured the arrest of a Boeing aircraft as pre-judgment security for MRS Oil Nigeria Limited; Playing a pivotal role in the arrest of the DLB Kenenna to secure the claim of Ejovi Dredging and Marine Services
Limited against Westfield Subsea Limited, culminating in a settlement of over US$3,000,000.00 and ₦4,000,000,000.00 for the release of the Vessel, advising on the repossession of the repossession of the MT Transko Yudhistira and; Being part of the team that successfully challenged and set aside the Presidential
directive on the naira redesign and demonetisation policy before the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Beyond his legal practice, Ooreoluwa is an accomplished legal writer, with several articles published in leading journals, including the Maritime Forum Journal and the Nigerian Bar Association (Lagos Branch) Law Journal.