About Omonzusi

Omonzusi Imobioh built a legal foundation through steady academic progress. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Alabama in 2002, where she received an Award for Scholarship Excellence in Criminal Justice and joined the Golden Key International Honor Society. She went on to earn a Juris Doctor from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2006, concentrating on general practice suited to small firms and solo practitioners. Imobioh completed her formal education with an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Houston Law Center in 2008.

Her time at the University of Houston Law Center involved practical, client-facing work. She served as a mediator, providing mediation services to litigants in the Justice Courts of Harris County, Texas. She also participated in the Civil Practice Clinic, where she worked on civil matters under the supervision of clinic faculty. Those experiences placed her in courtrooms and mediation rooms early in her career and offered direct exposure to the day-to-day demands of trial and dispute resolution.

Imobioh’s training reflects a mix of courtroom and clinic work. At Cooley, her studies emphasized the kind of cross-functional practice common in small firms and solo practices. That curriculum tends to stress versatility: advising clients, drafting pleadings, managing discovery, and preparing matters for trial. Her LL.M. program added an international law dimension. Taken together, her education equipped her to handle both domestic civil matters and questions that touch on cross-border issues.

Her mediation work in Harris County is a notable thread in her career. Mediating in Justice Courts meant dealing with high-volume dockets and a wide variety of disputes. The role required quick assessment of legal positions and the ability to steer parties toward pragmatic resolutions. The Civil Practice Clinic work complemented that, offering a chance to develop litigation skills in a supervised setting and to counsel real clients facing concrete legal problems.

Colleagues describe Imobioh as someone who brings practical courtroom experience and clinic training to everyday legal problems. She has a background that matches the demands of small-firm practice: adaptability, procedural knowledge, and hands-on client work rather than a narrow specialty. Her academic awards in criminal justice suggest an early engagement with that field, while later professional choices broadened her practice into civil and dispute-resolution work.

She currently practices general law matters, handling civil cases and mediation in local courts.

Education

University of Houston Law Center

L.L.M. International Law (2008) | I served as a Mediator at the University of Houston Law Center where I provided mediation services to litigants in the Justice Courts in Harris County, Texas. I also participated in the Civil Practice Clinic at the

Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Juris Doctor (2006) | Area of Concentration: General Practice, Small Firm, and Solo.

University of South Alabama

Bachelor of Arts (2002) | I received an Award for Scholarship Excellence in Criminal Justice. I belong to Golden Key International Honor Society and several other collegiate honor societies.

Languages

English (Spoken)

Office Locations

Main Office

 6250 Westpark Drive Suite 202 Houston TX 77057