Sebalu & Lule

Sebalu & Lule
Headquarters East African Development Bank, Plot 4, Nile Avenue, Kampala, Uganda
No. of offices 1
No. of attorneys 25
No. of employees 60
Major practice areas Corporate & Commercial Law Practice
Key people Barnabas R. Tumusingize (Managing Partner), James Mukasa Sebugenyi (Senior Partner) & Nicholas Ecimu (Partner).[1][2]
Revenue Unknown
Date founded 1980 (Kampala)
Founder Paulo Sebalu & Godfrey Lule
Company type LLP
Website
www.sebalulule.co.ug

Sebalu & Lule Advocates and Legal Consultants is a Ugandan law firm headquartered in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. It is a leading business law firm that was founded in 1980 by Paulo Sebalu and Godfrey Lule.[3] The firm is a member of DLA Piper and the DLA Piper Africa Group.[1][2] The firm's advocates are members of various professional bodies, including the International Bar Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the East African Law Society and the Uganda Law Society.[1][2][3]

Sebalu & Lule advises leading local and multinational organisations across the financial services, energy and infrastructure, insurance, telecommunications, construction, hospitality and leisure, private equity and processing/manufacturing sectors, several of whom are listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and FTSE 100 index. The firm also acts for industry regulators, international financiers, the Government and governmental agencies.[4][5][6][7]

History

Sebalu & Lule was formed in 1980 by Paulo Sebalu and Godfrey Lule, both distinguished legal practitioners at the time.[1]

In 2010, Sebalu & Lule joined the DLA Piper Group.[2]

Work Profile

Sebalu & Lule specialises in the following practice areas: banking and finance, capital markets, corporate and commercial law, commercial dispute resolution, projects and infrastructure, power (energy, oil and gas and mining), mergers and acquisitions, employment and pensions, non-profit organisations, real estate and tax.[4]

Notable transactions include:

Notable cases include:

Associate firms

Awards & Rankings

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "IFLR1000 Reviews". IFLR1000:The Guide to the World's Leading Financial Law Firms.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Band 1: Sebalu & Lule Advocates and Legal Consultants". Chambers Global.
  3. 1 2 "About Us". Sebalu & Lule.
  4. 1 2 "Practice Areas". Sebalu & Lule.
  5. "MTN takes $3.7m battle back to Three Ways Ltd". The Observer.
  6. "Banks file defence in charges case". New Vision.
  7. "UBC resurrects Ntinda land case". Daily Monitor.
  8. (among notable deals, under Project Finance, in roundup article "Merrill bailed out by Temasek; Herbert Smith on Abu Dhabi power plant; Ropes & Gray heads up Bain Capital takeover", Anonymous. International Financial Law Review (Feb 2008)
  9. "NSSF wins court case against Alcon, saves UGX 60b". NSSF Uganda.
  10. "EACJ Dismisses Alcon International Limited Dispute". MEACA.
  11. "2014 Rankings". IFLR1000:The Guide to the World's Leading Financial Law Firms.
  12. "Sebalu & Lule Advocates and Legal Consultants". Chambers Global.
  13. "RANKED LAWYERS". Chambers Global.
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