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Name of Staff: Samuel Ayebale
Position: Associate
Name of Firm: Verma Jivram & Associates
Profession: Lawyer
Date Of Birth: 14 June 1993
Years with Firm: 4 Years
Nationality: Ugandan
Membership in Professional Societies:
Member of the East African Law Society
Member of the Uganda Law Society
Registered Status:
Enrolled Advocate of the Courts of Judicature of Uganda
Qualification and Experience:
Mr. Ayebale is an enrolled Advocate with a Bachelors of Laws Degree (LLB) and a Diploma in Legal Practice (Dip LP). He has over 4 years’ experience in active legal practice and has successfully argued numerous cases.
He is in charge of our Debt Collection and Execution Department. He is in charge of co-ordination of all debt collection and execution of decrees for litigation matters handled by the firm. As a result, he has developed key contacts at the with Court bailiffs, Auctioneers and Police.
He is also in charge of our Company Secretarial Department. He is in charge of co-ordination of all company secretarial matters handled by the firm. As a result, he has developed key contacts at Uganda Registration and Services Bureau.
Education:
19 November 2016: Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB) Makerere University
24 April 2018: Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (Dip LP);
Law Development Centre.
21 January 2019: Certificate of Admission and Enrolment High Court Of Uganda
Employment Record:
May- July 2014: Intern, Foundation For Human Rights Initiative
April 2017 - June 2017: Clerkship, Verma Jivram & Associates
October, 2017 - December 2018 Legal Assistant at Verma Jivram & Associates
January 2019 to December 2019: Advocate, Verma Jivram & Associates
January 2020 to date: Associate, Verma Jivram & Associates
Awards and Positions:
2014- 2015: President, Law Society of Kampala International University
2015-2016: Chairperson, Anglican Chapel of Kampala International University
2016: Winner Uganda Christian Lawyers Fellowship Moot Court Competition
Languages: English, Runyakitara- Rukiga,
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Our clients expect the best because we deliver the best.
We carry out our Client’s tasks and responsibilities with all due diligence, skill, efficiency and economy and in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and practices and shall, as much as practicable, ensure that the provisions of the laws of Uganda are not violated. We will handle each assignment on a strict confidentiality basis.

Why opt for us
We submit that the overall objective of the proposal is to provide a wide range of legal services to your company. We are suitable for the job and undertake to abide by the Company’s Code of Ethical Conduct during the provision of our services and execution of any duties that may be assigned to us.
There will be tangible benefits including a clear difference in performance of segments across the whole of the Companies’ portfolio.
Our tailored approach is far better than the commonly used ‘one size fits all’ approach;
Our staff and partners have hands-on-experience in legal matters likely to affect your companies.

Our range of Services
We have the capacity to represent your company best interests in legal matters;
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Client Care
We provide a wide range of legal services to your company & are suitable for the job. We abide by Code of Ethical Conduct in execution of duties assigned to us..

Firm Policy
At Verma Jivram & Associates the practice of the law is driven by our principles and ethics.
In line with our policy, We carry out our Client’s tasks and responsibilities with all due diligence, skill, efficiency and economy and in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and practices and shall, as much as practicable, ensure that the provisions of the laws of Uganda are not violated. We will handle each assignment on a strict confidentiality basis.
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