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Tolani Fashina

Managing Associate at Gresyndale Legal

Omotolani is a detail oriented legal practitioner with a strong analytical mind that is able to cut through clients’ issues and provide excellent solutions. Her experience spans across various sectors, including Fast-Moving Consumer Goods, Hospitality, Oil and Gas, Real Estate, Financial Services, amongst others and cuts across start-ups, and small and medium sized enterprises, and blue-chip companies.

Omotolani is detail-oriented with a strong analytical mind that is able to cut through clients’ issues and provide excellent solutions. She loves to write and is a member of the firm’s editorial team with several published and unpublished works to her name. She is keen on tax law and policy and is poised to explore the same locally and internationally.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Corporate structuring and business arrangements
  • Regulatory compliance
  • General corporate advisory
  • Contractual drafting
  • Tax matters
  • Wills, Property and Estate Management
  • Company Secretarial
  • Property, Civil and Commercial Litigation

MAJOR CASES & SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Processing of licences and permits for companies within the Food and Beverage Industry, including NAFDAC licences, APCON permits, LAASA permits, etc.
  • Protecting Client’s business from unlawful sealing and consequent loss of business
  • Advised Clients on tax liabilities to prevent the incidence of double taxation
  • Reviewed franchise agreements
  • Reviewed multi-jurisdictional contractual agreements
  • Successful perfected land titles in Lagos and Ogun State

SCHOOLS ATTENDED

  • University of Lagos, Nigeria (LL.B Hons.)
  • Nigerian Law School, Yola (B.L)

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES

  • Member, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
  • Associate, Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN)

PUBLICATIONS

  • Akinwande Omotolani, ‘The Impact of the Selection and Appointment of Judges on the Judicial Process: The Nigerian Experience’ Vol. 2 (2013) Young African Research Journal (YARJ)

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