Happy Father’s Day
Omena Law Firm honors your fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and every man in your life.
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Omena Law Firm honors your fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and every man in your life.
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Summertime is finally here and with the kids being home from school, there’s no better time to talk about balancing family and career. Cue up Rockwell’s Somebody’s Watching Me because this month, we’re discussing parenthood and how children will not only pick up on everything we do, but they will also, without an ounce of
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Today we honor and remember those who sacrificed their lives in service to our country.
If you’ve been following along, the last two months, we’ve been learning more about Chinwe’s journey to this monumental moment in her career. Ten years of running a law firm is no small feat! This month, we’re sharing how she came to focus on personal injury law and why she decided to open her own
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Last month, we learned about what inspired Chinwe to become a trial lawyer. A young thirteen-year-old, once in awe of “A Few Good Men”, is now 10 years into running a prestigious, world-class law firm! How’s that for a lesson to be mindful of what you watch in front of children? This month we’re diving
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Omena Law Firm is 10 years old and as part of the celebration, I sat down with the founder, the owner, the boss lady, Chinwe Kpaduwa, to talk about her journey as a lawyer and entrepreneur. We’re talking life, love, and LOLs and we plan on celebrating all year long! Each month, in the Omena
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I am filled with so much gratitude to God, my clients, referral sources, friends and family for all the love and support these past 10 years. I could not have done it without you all. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” -Martin Luther King, Jr.