Welcome to Charles Ude Law firm

Charles Ude Law is a distinguished legal practice offering comprehensive services across multiple practice areas. Led by Principal Counsel Charles Ude, BL, LLB (Lon), LLM (Lon), PGDLP, our firm combines deep legal expertise with a client-centered approach.

With offices in Abuja, Nigeria and connections to the UK legal system, we provide strategic counsel to individuals, businesses, and organizations navigating complex legal challenges. Our team brings together specialized knowledge across diverse practice areas with a commitment to excellence, integrity, and results.

Charles Ude - Principal

Charles Ude

Principal, Charles Ude Law firm

BL, LLB (Lon), LLM (Lon), PGDLP

With expertise in both Nigerian and UK legal systems, Charles Ude brings decades of experience in commercial law, litigation, and international legal practice.

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Our Practice Areas

We provide expert legal counsel across multiple practice areas

Litigation

Strategic representation in courts at all levels with a track record of successful outcomes for clients.

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Commercial Contracts

Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements that safeguard your business interests and mitigate risks.

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Oil & Gas Law

Specialized counsel for energy sector operations, compliance, and dispute resolution.

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Intellectual Property

Protection and enforcement of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

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Maritime Law

Expert guidance on shipping, admiralty, and international maritime regulations.

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Wills & Estate Planning

Comprehensive estate planning, trust formation, and probate administration.

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Legal Insights

The National Council of State and the Constitutional Finality of Presidential Mercy: A Rebuttal to the Attorney-General’s Overreach
Legal Analysis

The National Council of State and the Constitutional Finality of Presidential Mercy: A Rebuttal to the Attorney-General’s Overreach

This article challenges the constitutionality of the Attorney-General’s attempt to “review” or overturn presidential pardons duly granted after consultation with the National Council of State. It argues that such an action would be an unconstitutional overreach, a breach of separation of powers, and a violation of the rule of law.

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