SERVICES
SERVICES
Our Service Offerings
Legal Consultation/Advisory Services
Receive expert guidance on Nigerian business law tailored to your specific needs.
Legal Documentation Services
From agreements to dispute resolutions, we provide thorough documentation services for clients globally.
Due Diligence Services
Ensure informed decisions with our meticulous legal investigation and verification services.
Regulatory Compliance Services
Stay compliant with Nigerian regulations through our comprehensive compliance solutions.
Legal Fiduciary/Representation Services
Benefit from our trusted fiduciary and representation services tailored to your requirements.
Dispute Resolution Services
Resolve commercial disputes efficiently with our litigation and ADR expertise.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
- Visit the Nigerian Bar Association website at https://nigerianbar.org.ng.
- Locate the “Find a lawyer” link on the homepage and click on it.
- Fill in details like the lawyer’s surname, full name, or call number (e.g., SCN102840 for Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ogbuka), and a list of lawyers matching the criteria will appear. Each lawyer in Nigeria has a unique call number.
Yes, you can. Send a message, inquiry, or a service request at any time, from anywhere in the world, using your phone or laptop.
The firm responds within a maximum timeframe of 24 hours to messages and enquiries.
No, it does not. While primarily virtual, we maintain a physical office for document reception and, when requested and scheduled, for physical consultations and briefing meetings with clients.
Yes, the firm is actively working on its Virtual Law Office (VLO) platform called Counselstack. Updates will be announced when it’s ready.
No, consultations are not exclusively virtual. The firm provides for physical consultation meetings if requested by clients, though fees for these are higher compared to virtual consultations.
Yes, our firm accepts various legal fee payment schemes, accommodating different types of clients and payment preferences.
We adhere to the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC) 2024 for legal practitioners in Nigeria, which prohibit making such statements as they compromise client confidentiality and ethical standards.
No, the firm does not have a conditional fee policy, except where such fee arrangements are permitted under the Rules of Professional Conduct for legal practitioners in Nigeria and based on the discretion of the firm.