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Litigation/Appellate Practice

Litigation/Appellate Practice

The Firm has a deep rooted history in litigation. The Firm is developing its alternative dispute resolution practice. The firm can effectively represent clients in any litigation in any area of the law across Nigeria.

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The Firm's primary objective is to ensure that disputes arising from the business and commercial activities of clients are effectively resolved with minimum expenditure of time and resources by clients. 

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The Firm also has a well developed appellate practice. The Firm has represented clients at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Contacts

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IDRIS MOHAMMED

idrism@famafirm.com

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LUQMAN MUHAMMAD

luqmanm@famafirm.com

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Key Firm’s Experience

  • Successfully Appealed a Death Row Conviction at the Supreme Court in Kabir Almu Vs State (2009) 4 SCNJ @ 152

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  • Successfully argued the Appeals @ the Court of Appeal in the following: Inuwa Mohammed Mai Vs Standard Trust Bank (2007) LPELR-8447 (CA); Alhaji Danasabe Abdullahi Vs Gp. Capt Stephen Ezra Hedima (2010) LPELR-3556(CA); Nomau Alhaji Haruna Unguwar Garji Vs Baraka Umaru Unguwar Garji (2007) ALL FWLR (Part 346) Pg 494; Mallam Yahaya Bida Vs Mrs. Jummai Luka Adamu CA/K/329/2005; Abubakar Magaji Mansur Vs Governor of Taraba State. CA/J/YL/8M/2011.

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  • Successfully Represented Several Clients in different Federal & State High Courts: - Notable Cases are- Suit No. LD/1473CMW/2015 Huawei Technologies Company Nigeria Ltd Vs Swap Technologies & Telecomms Plc before Lagos State High Court, Nigeria; Suit No. FHC/L/CS/662/2015 First Bank of Nigeria Ltd Vs Swap Technologies & Telecomms Plc before the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Lagos;  Suit No. LD/2073CMW/2016 Comenergy Managed Services Ltd Vs Swap Technologies & Telecomms Plc before the Lagos State High Court, Nigeria; Suit No. FCT/CH/CV/924/2010 Mohammed I. Tsav Vs Starcomms Plc Before the FCT High Court, Nigeria; Suit No. KDH/KAD/ Abubakar Lado Vs Helios Towers Nigeria Ltd at the Kaduna State High Court.

 

 

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