Ndubuisi V. Obah

Ndubuisi Vincent Obah (goes by Vince) joined Brady, Connolly and Masuda, P.C. as an associate in 2021. Before starting with BCM, Vince worked as an Assistant Attorney General with the Illinois Attorney General’s Office in its Workers’ Compensation Bureau.
As a young workers’ compensation attorney, Vince already has an abundance of litigation experience. During his time with the OAG, Vince was tasked with completing countless depositions of expert witnesses, performing oral arguments in front of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, and litigating numerous workers’ compensation hearings. In one of those hearings, Vince successfully argued a case that resulted in a denial of workers compensation benefits (i.e., Vanessa Lopez v. State of Illinois 16WC029706).
Vince is dedicated to advocating for his clients to the best of his ability. Vince strives to ensure his clients receive the best outcome for their cases.
He was born in Chicago and raised on the south side of the city. Born to Nigerian-immigrants, Vince is first generation Nigerian-American. Vince played tackle football all the way to the collegiate level before finding his passion in the law.
Practice Areas
- Workers’ Compensation Defense
Bar Admissions
- Illinois, 2018
Education
- Law School: DePaul College of Law
- College/University: University of Dubuque
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Chicago Bar Association
- Cook County Bar Association
- South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Noteworthy Trial Results
- Vanessa Lopez v. State of Illinois 16WC029706 (Workers’ Compensation). Denial of benefits