Phone
+255 659 964 663
miriam@maxiserve.co.tz
Miriam Nitume
Miriam Nitume graduated with honors from the University of Iringa with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB). She is a practicing Advocate of the High Court of Tanzania and subordinate courts except for the primary court. She is a distinctive member of the Tanganyika Law Society, East Africa Law Society, and the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association.
Ms. Nitume is the Founding and Managing Partner at Maxiserve Attorneys, a results-driven litigant lawyer with over five years of experience. She is a family/marital law and commercial/business litigation attorney. Additionally, Ms. Nitume is a certified family law mediator. Devoting her career to providing excellence in practicing law and mediating cases, she established Maxiserve Attorneys with offices in Arusha, Tanzania.
Prior to opening her own law firm, Ms. Nitume worked for prestigious law firms in Dar es Salaam and Arusha for almost three years and gained extensive professional experience in complex commercial litigation, business law. She is highly regarded for her ability to assist clients in addressing and extricating themselves from difficult and potentially costly situations.
Throughout her career, she has assisted and achieved favorable results for a diverse group of clients in cases related to commercial litigation, business law, civil and criminal litigation, and family law. Ms. Nitume is renowned for being an excellent, knowledgeable, and aggressive attorney as she assisted prominent businesses throughout Tanzania with day-to-day legal guidance as to how to protect themselves from lawsuits and litigated complex matters successfully. She takes her clients’ matters personally which fuels her passion to provide top-notch and innovative lawyering.
Membership
- Tanganyika Law Society
- East Africa Law Society
- Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
- Thomson Reuters Organization.
Practice Areas
- Civil and criminal litigation
- Family and Marital law
- Corporate litigation
- Real estates and Investment
- Labour and Employment matters
- Immigration Law
- Intellectual property