Law school was a natural path for me because I am a critical thinker who loves crafting solutions to complicated issues. Laws are always evolving, and I like that as a lawyer, I have to stay agile and flexible, abreast of current laws and new subject matters. Through research, analysis, and writing, litigation allows me to do just that.
Omomah Abebe represents property management, real estate, and financial services providers, including banks, loan servicers, mortgagees, and auto and manufactured housing lenders. She counsels clients in various financial services, real estate, and commercial litigation, with a particular focus on constitutional and statutory claims, consumer claims, and business disputes. Omomah also assists clients with HOAs and landlord/tenant disputes, among other matters.
Omomah has handled every aspect of litigation, from advising before matters arise to case assessment, motion practice, discovery, trial preparation, and appeal in state and federal courts.
Before joining McGlinchey, Omomah practiced at a large global law firm. While there, she was seconded to work for a major software corporation, which afforded her a first-hand perspective on how clients think about and approach meeting their business needs.
As a thoughtful lawyer who takes time to understand her clients’ priorities to develop the best strategy for each situation, Omomah is known for her approachable and friendly demeanor that puts clients and colleagues at ease. This not only helps her develop relationships with clients, but it also engenders respect with opposing counsel and judicial personnel, all of which serves to benefit her clients.