Managing Associate
New York
Ejemen Ofoman is a managing associate in the firm's New York office and a member of the firm's Energy & Infrastructure practice group. Ejemen focuses on advising clients on the financing and development of infrastructure projects.
Ejemen advises sponsors, investors, contractors, and lenders (including development finance institutions, MFIs, ECAs and private equity funds) on structuring, development, sale, acquisition, financing and construction of energy (including renewables) and infrastructure projects. Leveraging experience she has gained advising on a diverse range of projects, Ejemen employs a solutions-driven, commercially focused approach in providing legal advice to clients, and in helping them navigate legal challenges associated with their projects, from inception to completion and every stage in between.
Prior to joining Orrick, Ejemen spent close to a decade advising on the development and financing of several first-of-its-kind infrastructure projects in Nigeria - including privately financed IPPs, tertiary healthcare facilities, and critical road infrastructure. In many cases, midwifing projects from inception through development, construction, commercial operations, and beyond.
Driven by a strong belief in the transformational impact infrastructure can have on the growth and development of communities, Ejemen is keen to provide pro bono support to financiers and developers of infrastructure projects meant to serve disadvantaged and underserved communities.
Ejemen was a 2018/19 Power Africa/Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice Fellow, a former foreign law clerk to now retired Justice Sisi Virginia Khampepe of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and has been ranked twice by IFLR1000 as a ‘Rising Star’ (Leading Lawyers) for Project Development (Nigeria).