Oscar Odindo

Partner

Biography

Oscar Odindo is a seasoned Partner at Triad Advocates, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the firm’s dynamic legal team. With a diverse practice spanning specialized civil and criminal litigation, corporate law, and alternative dispute resolution, Oscar is dedicated to delivering strategic solutions and exceptional advocacy for his clients.

As a prominent litigator, Oscar is renowned for his adept handling of complex civil and criminal cases, tirelessly advocating for the rights and interests of his clients in the courtroom. His keen legal acumen and sharp analytical skills enable him to navigate intricate legal matters with precision and poise.

In addition to his litigation prowess, Oscar is a trusted advisor in corporate and commercial law, specializing in business associations, company law, and corporate governance. He provides invaluable counsel to businesses of all sizes, guiding them through a myriad of legal challenges and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, Oscar also excels in conveyancing, facilitating seamless real estate transactions for his clients. His meticulous approach and comprehensive understanding of property law ensure that each transaction is executed with precision and efficiency.

Oscar Odindo is committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in his practice, earning the trust and respect of clients and peers alike. With his unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients, Oscar continues to be a driving force in the legal community, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of those he represents.

 

Pratice Areas

  • Specialized civil and criminal litigation
  • Law of business associations
  • Company Law
  • Conveyancing
  • Corporate governance and policy
  • Work injury benefits
  • Employment and labour law
  • Tribunal and political dispute resolution practice
  • Arbitration, Mediation and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms