Olamide Orebamjo focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation matters in federal and state courts. She has handled various aspects of litigation including preparing fact and expert witnesses, drafting motions and pleadings, preparing for depositions, and managing offensive and defensive discovery. Olamide has counseled and represented clients in litigation and internal investigations, including those in the pharmaceutical, higher education, financial, telecommunications, construction, and real estate industries.
Olamide maintains an active pro bono practice. She has represented survivors of labor trafficking and participates in Jones Day's Pro Bono Housing Initiative.
Prior to joining Jones Day, Olamide worked at a national law firm where she represented clients in a range of commercial litigation matters including breach of contract disputes and assisted in conducting internal investigations involving discrimination arising under Title VII and Title IX.
Expérience
- University of Maryland (J.D. cum laude 2017; Articles Editor, Journal of Business & Technology; Editor-in-Chief, The Authority [Housing Law Journal]); Cornell University (B.A. in Government 2014, with a minor in International Relations)
- District of Columbia, Maryland, and U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia and the District of Maryland
- Law Clerk to Judge Barry G. Williams, Baltimore City Circuit Court (2017-2018)