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Associate Counsel (Commercial Litigation)

A law firm

Seeking an experienced Litigation Associate Counsel with a strong commercial law background. Applicant should be organized, smart, detail-driven, confident in Court, and capable of handling complex commercial disputes with minimal supervision.Key Responsibilities:Represent clients in commercial litigation matters before various Courts and tribunalsDraft, review, and file pleadings, written addresses, affidavits, motions and other legal documentsConduct legal research and prepare well-reasoned opinions on commercial law issuesManage case files, develop litigation strategies, and provide legal advisory servicesAttend court proceedings, client meetings, arbitration sessions and settlement negotiationsInterpret laws, rulings and regulations to provide accurate legal guidanceLiaise with external Counsel, regulatory bodies and key stakeholders where necessary

Lagos
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Mastercard Foundation Associates Program

Mastercard Foundation

A 12-month internship designed to build leadership, employability, and entrepreneurship skills.

Multiple Locations
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Policy Innovation Centre AI Ethics & Governance Fellowship 2026

Policy Innovation Centre (PIC)

The AI Ethics & Governance Fellowship equips a new generation of African leaders with the knowledge, frameworks, and networks needed to design ethical and accountable AI governance systems.Through a rigorous 12-week learning experience combining technical literacy, governance expertise, and practical policy development.Delivered by the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC) in partnership with Africa Hub For Innovation & Development (AHFID) through the support of Luminate. This program brings together policy professionals, regulators, researchers, and civil society leaders who are already influencing how technology affects society.Equipping them with the knowledge, tools, and networks needed to design responsible, inclusive and rights-based AI governance systems for African contexts.Key OutcomesLearn how to design AI governance frameworks that work in African contextsBuild policy tools, audits, and accountability systemsGain access to a pan-African network of leaders shaping AI policy

Abuja
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Legal Associate

Caribbean Centre for Human Rights

We are looking for candidates who are passionate about human rights and committed to advancing justice.

Overseas
Part Time
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Essay

The PALM Magazine

THEMEInternational LawMaritime LawEligibility: Legal ProfessionalsWord Limit: 3,500 MaxReferencing Style: EndnotesFull Guidelines: https://www.thepalmagazine.com/submission-agreement/Be the voice that matters!

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Legal Manager

Heritage Dwellings Limited (YBA Solicitors)

Heritage Dwellings Limited - We are a creative and dynamic real estate development company committed to delivering premium properties and advisory services across Lagos and key locations in Nigeria. Our clients range from local homeowners to international investors seeking secure, well-documented, and high-yield properties.We are recruiting to fill the position below:Job Title: Legal ManagerLocation: Lekki, Lagos Employment Type: Full-timePosition OverviewYBA Solicitors is seeking a Legal Manager who is both legally strong and commercially driven to lead its legal function and support business growth. The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in property law and real estate transactions, combined with a proven ability to generate revenue, attract clients, and contribute strategically to the firm’s expansion. This role requires a professional who can act as both a trusted legal advisor and a business enabler, ensuring legal compliance while actively driving commercial success. Role Expectation:This role is suited for a professional who is legally strong with deep technical expertise in property and commercial law, and commercially driven with the ability to generate business, build client relationships, and contribute directly to revenue growth.Key ResponsibilitiesLegal Advisory and Property Law:Provide expert legal advice on property law, real estate transactions, and commercial matters.Conduct and oversee due diligence on property transactions, including title verification and land documentation.Advise on land use, regulatory compliance, and real estate investments.Legal Research and Analysis:Conduct in-depth research on property laws, land regulations, and corporate legal matters.Stay updated on legal and regulatory developments impacting the real estate sector.Drafting and Contract Management:Draft, review, and negotiate property-related agreements such as Deeds of Assignment, Lease Agreements, and Joint Venture Agreements.Ensure all legal documents are accurate, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. Identify legal risks and provide practical, commercially viable solutions.Compliance and Risk Management:Ensure compliance with property laws, statutory regulations, and internal policies.Conduct legal audits and risk assessments, particularly on real estate transactions.Litigation and Dispute Resolution:Manage and supervise disputes relating to land, tenancy, and property ownership.Liaise with external counsel on litigation and alternative dispute resolution.Team Leadership and Supervision:Supervise and manage Legal Associates and junior team members.Review legal work to ensure high standards of accuracy and compliance.Provide mentorship and support team development.Commercial and Business Development:Drive business development initiatives to attract and secure new legal clients. Identify and pursue opportunities within the real estate and corporate sectors.Build and maintain relationships with developers, investors, property owners, and corporate clients.Prepare and deliver client pitches, proposals, and presentations. Meet or exceed revenue and client acquisition targets.Track and report on business development performance and pipeline growth.Commercial Operations and Brand Support:Provide legal and commercial support on property transactions and deals.Oversee the firm’s social media activities to ensure compliance and brand alignment.Coordinate and review weekly newsletters and client communications.Stakeholder and Relationship Management:Maintain strong relationships with clients, regulatory bodies, and external counsel.Represent the firm in legal and commercial engagements.Legal Training and Awareness:Conduct training sessions to improve legal awareness within the organization.Develop and maintain legal templates, policies, and internal resources.Administrative Responsibilities:Oversee legal documentation, records, and correspondence.Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of sensitive legal information.

Lagos
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Legal Analyst

HRLeverage Africa

HRLeverage Africa.the pan African workforce management company is recruiting for a Legal Analyst on behalf of it's client who is into the heavy duty equipment sales and rentals.The ideal candidate will provide in-house legal support to ensure the company operates within legal and regulatory frameworks. The role of the ideal candidate also involves advising on legal matters, managing contracts, mitigating risks, and supporting compliance while aligning legal guidance with business objectives.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide legal advice to internal departmentsDraft, review, and negotiate contractsEnsure compliance with laws and regulationsSupport litigation and manage external counselProtect intellectual property rightsHandle employment law matters and workplace disputesIdentify and manage legal risksSupport corporate governance practicesMonitor regulatory changesConduct legal training and awareness for staff

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Eko Maintenance Limited

About Eko Maintenance LimitedEko Maintenance Limited is a leading organization committed to operational excellence and legal compliance. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Legal Officer to join our dynamic team in Lagos. This junior-level role offers an excellent opportunity for a budding legal professional to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced corporate environment, contributing significantly to the legal integrity and operational compliance of our organization.Key ResponsibilitiesLegal Advisory & Documentation: Draft, review, and vet a variety of contracts, agreements, and other legal documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance with relevant laws and internal policies. Provide timely and accurate legal counsel and support to various departments on matters impacting the company. Manage and maintain official correspondence and legal documentation.Compliance & Risk Management: Monitor and ensure the company's adherence to all statutory, regulatory, and internal policy obligations. Evaluate existing processes and information to identify potential legal risks and ensure compliance with applicable standards.HR & Labor Law Support: Oversee and provide legal guidance on employee-related issues, ensuring alignment with company policies and labor laws. Identify and interpret legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting HR functions. Ensure HR policies, procedures, and reporting systems are compliant with applicable laws and standards.Company Secretarial & Administration: Assist with company secretarial duties, including maintaining proper filing systems for legal and corporate documents.This role is ideal for a proactive individual eager to develop their legal career within a supportive and growth-oriented environment.

Lagos
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Senior Associate- Dispute Resolution

AELEX

The Senior Associate will play a key role in handling complex litigation, arbitration, and regulatory disputes. The role involves providing strategic legal advisory, delivering exceptional client service, and managing high-impact matters for top-tier clients. The Senior Associate will lead courtroom and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) proceedings, contribute to case strategy, and support the development of innovative legal solutions.Job DetailsLead and manage complex litigation, arbitration, and regulatory dispute matters from inception to resolution.Provide strategic legal advisory to clients, ensuring commercially sound and risk-aware solutions.Represent clients in court proceedings and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) forums, including mediations and arbitrations.Handle high-impact cases for top-tier and multinational clients, maintaining exceptional standards of client service.Supervise and mentor junior associates, including reviewing work, providing guidance, and supporting their professional development.Contribute to the firm’s thought leadership by publishing legal articles, insights, and participating in industry engagements.

Lagos
Full Time
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African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AUYVC) 2026

African Union

The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU YVC), established in 2010, is a flagship continental Youth Leadership program that recruits trains an deploys young African professionals from all 55 AU Member States to serve as professional volunteers for a period of 12 months.AUYVC promotes volunteerism to deepen the status of young people in Africa as key actors in Africa’s development targets and goals, enhancing their participation in policy, programs and initiatives towards the realization of AU Agenda2063 – ‘The Africa We Want’. It brings people together to share skills, knowledge, creativity and learning to build a more integrated, prosperous, and peaceful Continent driven by its citizens.African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AUYVC) BenefitsThe African Union Commission and partners will cover the full costs of pre-deployment training and subsequent volunteer deployment for successful candidates.An African Union Youth Volunteers receive the following benefits & opportunities:Unique opportunity to engage at highest continental policy and programs at the African UnionNetwork with Young African leaders from across the continentEconomy return ticket to place of deploymentA monthly stipend to cover living expensesHealth insurance coverAU Service PassportSeparation allowance on successful completion of twelve months serviceTraining and mentorship opportunities

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Legal Intern (NYSC)

R-Pro Group

About R-Pro GroupR-Pro Group is a dynamic and forward-thinking organization committed to excellence in its operations. We are seeking talented and motivated individuals to join our team and contribute to our continued success.About the RoleR-Pro Group is offering an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and detail-oriented Legal Intern to join our legal department for their mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year. This internship provides an invaluable chance for an aspiring legal professional to gain practical, hands-on experience within a corporate environment, develop essential legal skills, and contribute meaningfully to the operations of a thriving organization.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide comprehensive administrative and legal support to the legal department.Conduct thorough legal research on various topics relevant to the company's business operations and regulatory compliance.Assist in the preparation, drafting, and review of legal documents, contracts, agreements, and correspondence.Organize and maintain legal files, documents, and databases, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and easy accessibility.Support the legal team in managing compliance requirements and internal policies.Collaborate effectively with team members on ongoing projects and initiatives, contributing to departmental goals.What We OfferA stimulating and supportive work environment where learning and growth are encouraged.Hands-on experience in a corporate legal setting, providing practical exposure to diverse legal matters.Mentorship and guidance from experienced legal professionals.Opportunities for professional development and skill enhancement tailored for a legal career.Exposure to the legal framework of a growing company in Lagos.

Lagos
Internship
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Junior Associates

Strichland Law Practice

Are you a dedicated legal professional with a strong passion for the courtroom? ⚖️Strichland Law Practice is actively seeking driven and qualified Junior Associates to join our dynamic Litigation team in Abuja. If you are looking to advance your career, work on compelling cases, and grow alongside top legal minds, we want to hear from you! 

Abuja
Full Time

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But I Don’t Want to Work in a Law Firm: What Else Can I Do with My Law Degree?
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But I Don’t Want to Work in a Law Firm: What Else Can I Do with My Law Degree?

Not every lawyer loves to argue. And not every lawyer is meant to follow the traditional route of legal practice.For the longest time, we were made to believe that once you get your law degree, the next automatic step is litigation or working as a corporate lawyer in a law firm. But that is not the only path. In fact, it is just one of many.The truth is a law degree is one of the most versatile degrees you can have. You gain skills such as critical thinking, research, negotiation, drafting, risk assessment, problem-solving which are valuable far beyond the courtroom.So if you’re asking, “What else can I do?” Here are some alternatives:1. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)You can build a career as an arbitrator, mediator, or conciliator helping parties resolve disputes without going through the long, expensive, and emotionally draining process of litigation. ADR is growing rapidly, and skilled Practitioners are in high demand. As a ADR Practitioner, you act as a neutral third party. You’ll facilitate intense negotiations between parties—ranging from family disputes to multi-million dollar commercial conflicts—to reach a settlement. This role will be a good fit for the lawyer who prefers problem-solving over fighting. It will require great emotional intelligence and high-level negotiation. 2. Corporate Governance & Company SecretaryshipThis role is the "conscience" of a corporation. While a litigator handles external disputes, a Company Secretary ensures the internal engine runs smoothly and legally. In this role, you will be advising the Board of Directors on their legal duties. You'll manage share capital changes, draft complex corporate resolutions, and ensure the company complies with the CAMA 2020 or relevant jurisdictional laws. It rewards those who are highly organized, detail-oriented, and It’s the perfect path for the lawyer who loves the intellectual challenge of the law. 3. Regulatory Compliance & Risk ManagementEvery serious organization such as banks, fintech companies, oil and gas firms, NGOs, startups etc must comply with laws and regulations. As a compliance officer (often called an in-house counsel), your job is to monitor company activities to ensure they meet the standards of government agencies. You will help businesses understand regulatory requirements, manage risk, create internal policies, and avoid legal trouble before it starts. Instead of reacting to disputes, you prevent them. Compliance professionals are especially in demand in highly regulated industries like finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and energy. It’s a stable, highly respected career path that rewards your ability to spot a red flag from a mile away.4. Policy Analysis & Government RelationsIf you’re passionate about social impact or governance, or If you have ever read a new government regulation and immediately started thinking about its loopholes or its impact on the economy, policy advisory might just be for you. Policy advisors work with government bodies, NGOs, think tank, and even International organisations, to research, draft, and analyse policies and legislation. In this field, you’ll spend your time researching new Executive Orders or legislative bills, writing position papers, and meeting with stakeholders to influence how laws are shaped before they are even passed. It utilizes your heavy research and drafting skills to impact society at scale and this path is powerful for lawyers who care about reform, development, and public interest work.5. Communications & Business DevelopmentLawyers are notoriously difficult to market to, so in this role, you’ll be creating content calendars and strategy for lawyers or their law firms. In today’s digital world, every serious brand or firm needs a strong online presence. You can leverage your legal knowledge and writing skills to create articles, newsletters, website content, and thought leadership pieces that position lawyers and firms as authorities in their field. Because you understand the language of the profession, you can write hooks that grab a High Net-worth Client's attention without offending the Rules of Professional Conduct. It’s a creative outlet for those who enjoy audience psychology and the beauty of business development.📌 Pro Tip for Your Career: > Most of the roles listed above are not found on traditional job sites. That's why we built TR Thrive to be the ultimate career hub for Nigerian lawyers.  Join the TR Thrive Community to get exclusive access to 1,000+ curated jobs, opportunities, events, scholarships and legal gigs.6. Legal Technology & OperationsThis area focuses on using technology to improve how legal work is done. It’s for lawyers who question manual processes and look for smarter, more efficient systems. You might manage digital platforms for legal professionals, help law firms use tools like AI for contract review, or work with startups building technology that improves access to justice. It’s a good fit for people who think logically, enjoy solving process problems, and like working in innovative, fast-moving environments.7. Virtual Legal AssistanceYou can provide remote support to lawyers, law firms, and even in-house legal teams by handling tasks such as document preparation, contract drafting and review, compliance checks, legal research, and case file management. With the rise of remote work and digital legal tools, many lawyers and firms now outsource parts of their legal workflow to virtual legal assistants. Virtual legal assistance can also involve managing legal calendars, preparing court filings, conducting due diligence, and supporting transactional work. It is a flexible option for lawyers who want autonomy, remote work opportunities, or the ability to work with multiple clients across different jurisdictions.8. Business ConsultingAs a (legal) business consultant, you provide expert legal guidance to businesses, startups, organizations, or even government agencies on specific legal or regulatory matters. This work can include advising on corporate structuring, regulatory compliance, contract strategy, governance frameworks, policy development, risk management, and operational legal issues. Consulting often intersects with business strategy, which means you may work closely with executives, founders, and decision-makers. It allows you to apply your legal knowledge in a broader advisory role and is particularly suited for lawyers who enjoy problem-solving, strategic thinking, and working across different industries.9. AcademiaAnother meaningful path for lawyers is academia. This involves teaching law, conducting legal research, and contributing to the development of legal scholarship either in a university or at the Nigerian Law School. As a lecturer or professor, you may teach university courses, supervise research, publish journal articles, write textbooks, or participate in policy discussions and law reform initiatives. For lawyers who enjoy research, writing, and intellectual debate, academia provides an opportunity to influence the future of the legal profession while mentoring the next generation of lawyers.10. JudiciaryFor lawyers interested in public service and the administration of justice, the judiciary offers a distinguished career path. Judges are responsible for interpreting the law, resolving disputes, and ensuring that justice is applied fairly and impartially. The journey to the bench typically begins with several years of legal practice, where a lawyer builds strong professional experience and a reputation for integrity and competence. A judicial career is suited for lawyers who value fairness, critical thinking, and public responsibility. And this list is still not exhaustive. You can explore much more areas around emerging industries.There is no single “correct” way to be a lawyer, so do not limit yourself to the traditional route.The legal profession is evolving. The economy is evolving. Opportunities are expanding.If you’re ready to see what’s actually out there, you can browse the latest non-traditional legal roles on the Thrive Job Board.Your law degree can take you anywhere. You just have to be willing to see beyond the firm. Don't be afraid to step off the beaten track and build a career that actually fits your strengths.Written by: Ujunwa Jane IkeEdited by: Chimamanda Augustine

Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025
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Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025

Introduction: There was a time when being a good lawyer was enough. You graduated, passed your bar exams, joined a respectable firm, and let your work speak for itself. But not anymore. In 2025, the work doesn’t just have to speak; it has to be seen, shared, and strategically positioned. The truth is, success in today’s legal landscape isn’t just about how much you know; it’s about who knows that you know it. That’s what personal branding does: it bridges the gap between competence and visibility, between talent and opportunity.Personal branding for lawyers is all about crafting and showcasing a professional image that sets you apart in the legal world. It’s about highlighting your unique skills, experiences, and values to create a strong, memorable presence in the industry. But personal branding isn’t just self-promotion, far from it. It’s the process of defining and communicating your unique value to your audience: your clients, peers, and potential employers. By sharing your expertise, personality, and principles, you’re not just building visibility; you’re building trust.Think of it as telling your professional story intentionally. Because at the end of the day, your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room. And if that’s true, then every lawyer must make sure that what’s being said is not just accurate but impactful. If you’ve ever looked at a lawyer your age and wondered, “How are they getting these clients, panels, or international features?” you’re not alone. What you’re seeing isn’t luck. It’s branding,  intentional, strategic, and deeply authentic.Let’s talk about the six 2025 branding hacks successful lawyers won’t tell you and how you can quietly build a brand that commands attention in rooms filled with people that matter. Hack 1: Define Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP)Before you design a logo, start a podcast, or post your first “lawyer life” Reel, pause and ask yourself: What exactly makes me different? Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP) is the heartbeat of your personal brand; it’s what sets you apart in an industry filled with brilliant legal minds. It’s not just about what you do but why and how you do it differently.Start by listing your core strengths, values, and experiences. Ask yourself:What kind of legal problems am I best at solving?What feedback do clients, colleagues, or professors often give me?What personal qualities make people want to work with me again?Your UVP could stem from your specialised expertise (like data privacy or real estate transactions), your approach to client service (empathetic, tech-driven, or community-focused), or even your personal story (a background that gives you unique insight into certain cases). For example, a lawyer specialising in intellectual property with a talent for handling complex patent disputes has a UVP grounded in analytical precision and strategic innovation. Meanwhile, some build their UVP around simplifying legal concepts for the everyday person through storytelling and humour, turning law into relatable content without diluting its substance.Once you’ve defined your UVP, make sure it’s visible everywhere, on your LinkedIn bio, website, email signature, and even in the way you speak about your work. Your UVP should whisper the same consistent message across every touchpoint: This is who I am, what I do, and why it mattersHack 2: Build Digital Credibility, Not NoiseIn 2025, everyone has an online presence, but not everyone has digital credibility. The difference is simple: one seeks attention; the other earns respect. For young lawyers, your digital footprint is your new résumé. Recruiters, potential clients, and even collaborators will search your name long before they meet you. What they find should tell a coherent story about your competence and curiosity.Start by sharing value-driven insights, short reflections on a new case law, a practical legal tip, or lessons from your work or volunteering experience. You don’t have to sound like a professor; just sound like someone who cares about the craft.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t post for applause. Post to contribute. The right people will notice consistency, not noise.Hack 3: Brand the Person, Not Just the ProfessionMany young lawyers confuse professional titles with personal brands. Being a “legal practitioner” isn’t a brand; it’s a description. What people truly connect with is who you are within your profession. Your brand should show the intersection between your expertise and your personality. Maybe you’re a lawyer passionate about sustainable business, technology, or women’s rights. Maybe you’re deeply curious about how AI is changing legal research. Whatever your focus, own it with clarity.The lawyers who stand out today are not generalists; they are authentic specialists. They don’t just talk about the law; they talk about what the law means to the world around them.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t be afraid to infuse your humanity into your professionalism. People trust lawyers who feel real.Hack 4: Master the Art of Subtle PRIn a digital age, humility doesn’t mean invisibility. You don’t need to announce every achievement, but you should document your growth. Subtle PR is about sharing your progress with grace. Post about that webinar you attended and what you learned. Share pictures from a community outreach or mentorship session and highlight the experience, not yourself. Tag institutions, not just friends. Present your story as one of service, not self-promotion.The lawyers who do this well understand something vital: visibility is not vanity; it’s stewardship. It’s how you show gratitude for your journey and inspire others to grow.💡 Thrive Tip: Let your achievements whisper excellence, not scream for attention.Hack 5: Build Relationships, Not Random ConnectionsYour personal brand is only as strong as the relationships that sustain it. A network built on authenticity will always outlast one built on opportunism. Start by nurturing real professional relationships,  mentors who can guide you, peers who can collaborate with you, and communities that can amplify you. Comment meaningfully on others’ work. Congratulate people without an agenda. Be genuinely curious about their stories.Over time, these small acts of intentional connection build a quiet credibility that opens doors you didn’t even know existed.💡 Thrive Tip: People remember how you made them feel before they remember what you achieved. Lead with sincerity, not strategy.Hack 6: Invest in Thought LeadershipIf you want to stand out in 2025, you must learn to create value at scale.That means sharing ideas that educate, simplify, or inspire action, especially in a world flooded with recycled opinions. Write short essays on LinkedIn. Contribute to legal blogs like Thrive. Volunteer to speak at webinars or panel discussions. Thought leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice; it’s about offering clarity where others see confusion. The lawyers shaping the next decade are those who are unafraid to teach as they learn. Their willingness to share insight positions them as voices of authority long before they become partners or judges.💡 Thrive Tip: You don’t need to have “arrived” to have a perspective worth sharing. Speak from where you are, it’s enough.Conclusion: Be the Brand That Opens DoorsYour personal brand is not a logo or a tagline; it’s the sum of how you show up when no one is clapping. It’s in the quality of your work, the tone of your emails, the integrity behind your decisions, and the courage to keep growing even when no one is watching. In 2025, the most successful lawyers won’t just be those with the best grades or biggest firms. There’ll be those who learned how to turn their stories, skills, and values into something unforgettable.Because in the end, branding isn’t about being known, it’s about being known for something that matters.

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Document Review

Apologies for the title. This gig is not technically document review but it is like a structured research and drafting gig to develop a comprehensive library of legal document templates for lawyers and the general public to adopt and customise in practice. I am looking for a well-organised, research-oriented young lawyer to curate, draft, and standardise 300 high-quality legal templates covering common practice areas.The work will involve systematic internet research, review of best practices, and drafting of clear, professionally formatted templates suitable for Nigerian legal practice. These templates are not academic samples; they are intended for practical, real-world adoption by lawyers.Templates must be logically categorised, properly titled, and written in clean legal English, with placeholders clearly indicated for easy customisation. Original drafting by the performer is not necessary, it's best to get them from the internet. This is a straightforward but detail-intensive task. No litigation, court appearances, or client interaction is required.The selected lawyer will be required to:-Gather common legal documents used by Nigerians and lawyers across multiple practice areas (e.g. corporate/commercial, property, employment, debt recovery, basic litigation, compliance, etc.) including but not limited to:Agreements and contractsAffidavitsDemand letters and noticesCorporate and compliance documentsProperty-related documentsGeneral legal correspondence-Ensure templates are:Clearly structured and professionally formattedWritten in plain but accurate legal languageEasy to customise (with placeholders where appropriate)-Organise templates into logical categories and sub-categories-Deliver all templates in a zipped folder containing 200 clean, editable format (Word or equivalent) 

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Property Document Recovery

This is a gig to recover a client’s property document. I’m looking for a qualified lawyer based in Ibadan to assist with reclaiming an important property document currently held by a commercial bank in the city. The document has been with the bank for several years in relation to an outstanding facility, and my client is now ready to clear the remaining balance and regularise the entire matter.The lawyer will be required to communicate with the bank, verify the status of the facility, review the supporting evidence already available, and take the necessary steps to ensure the release of the property document once all obligations are resolved. The goal is to complete this process efficiently, lawfully, and with full documentation of every step taken. We will also be providing the remaining debt owed to the bank, which is less than a million naira.

₦200,000.00
Oyo

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