OUOSAYAME KAREN OSAGHAE UGWULegal Aid Society of Palm Beach County
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Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County

Osayame Karen Osaghae Ugwu

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423 Fern St Ste 200, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401
BankingContracts & AgreementsElder LawGuardianshipProbate
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Osayame Karen Osaghae Ugwu is a banking attorney with 2 years of legal experience, practicing at Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County in West Palm Beach, FL. He earned a degree from University of Illinois College of Law in 2023. He has been admitted to the Florida Bar since 2024. His practice spans multiple areas of law including banking, contracts and agreements, elder law, and probate, among others. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2024

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

6Practice Areas
  • Banking17%
  • Contracts and Agreements17%
  • Elder Law17%
  • Probate17%
  • Guardianship16%
  • Immigration16%

Languages

English

Experience

2+ years

Banking Attorney at Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County. Admitted to practice in Florida, 2024. Focus areas include Banking, Contracts & Agreements, Elder Law.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Florida

Bar #The Florida Bar · Admitted 2024

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Schools & Education

University of Illinois College of Law

Degree · 2023

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423 Fern St Ste 200, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401

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