Clients engage the Principal directly on matters where the result depends on disciplined strategy, hands-on control, and a willingness to pursue every legitimate route to outcome.
O.B.A. Olufon leads the firm’s legal practice and personally heads its contentious work — high-stakes recovery actions, enforcement strategy, and the resolution of legally and commercially difficult cases that other counsel have struggled to move.
The Principal’s reputation rests on a single, unfashionable conviction: that a judgment is the midpoint of a matter, not its conclusion. The work that matters happens after the order is made — in the asset tracing, the garnishee strategy, the attachment and the settlement that convert a paper victory into a banked result.
How the Principal works
Every brief begins with the commercial objective and works backward into legal strategy. The Principal attends intake personally on significant matters, sets the strategy early, and remains accountable for the result — there is no handover to a junior once the engagement letter is signed.
For contentious files, the posture is that of an enforcer: map the assets before the debtor knows judgment is coming, sequence the instruments deliberately, and run tracks in parallel so contestation in one does not stall the others. For commercial matters, the posture is that of a counterparty: anticipate the other side’s incentives and find the lowest-cost path to the client’s preferred outcome.