The Nigerian Film and Media Industry Needs More Lawyers

The Nigerian Film and Media Industry Needs More Lawyers

The Nigerian film and media industry is a rapidly growing industry that has contributed significantly to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The industry is plagued by several challenges, one of which is finance. However, there are several mechanisms for financing the film industry in Nigeria, such as government and private institutions’ grants/loans, private equity, and contributions from members and friends.

In August 2023, the Nigerian film industry experienced a remarkable surge in box office revenue, with a 25% increase compared to the previous month. The Cinema Association of Nigeria reported total earnings of N603 million from ticket sales across the country, up from N482.5 million in July

The Nigerian film and media industry, like any other industry, requires legal services to ensure that the rights of all parties involved are protected and that the industry operates within the confines of the law. According to an article on Unilag Law Review, entertainment law is a demanding career that involves the sound knowledge of contract law, corporate law, finance, tort, bankruptcy law, immigration, tax law, insurance law, labour law, intellectual property law and applying the principles to the interactions between players in the entertainment industry. Lawyers in this practice area help to structure, negotiate and execute arrangements of agreements for a wide variety of industry participants.

Legal issues may arise in all stages of the creation of original works of entertainment. They move from the production stage, where formal contracts are drawn to set forth the respective rights of the parties involved in entertainment work, to the licensing and distribution stage. Legal issues may also arise from seemingly trivial matters such as copyright infringement or breach of contract.

In Nigeria, intellectual property laws form the foundation of the legal framework for the media and entertainment industry because most media and entertainment activities are intellectual property related. Lawyers play a crucial role in ensuring that these laws are adhered to and that creators’ rights are protected.

In summary, lawyers play an important role in ensuring that the Nigerian film and media industry operates within legal boundaries and that all parties involved are protected.

If you are a film and media lawyer or stakeholder in Nigeria, you might be interested in the Entertainment and Sports Law Mastery Training. This training is designed to provide lawyers with a clear mastery of the entertainment industry and how to take advantage of the opportunities therein. The training will cover topics such as music contracts and agreements, film and media agreements, art law, talent acquisition and management, licensing and intellectual property law, and sports law.

The training will take place on 28th & 29th September, 2023 at NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. The training will be held from 9am to 5pm daily. The registration fee for the physical session is 60,000 Naira or 45,000 Naira (early bird) if you register before 15th September, 2023. For the virtual session, the registration fee is 50,000 Naira or 35,000 Naira (early bird) if you register before 15th September, 2023.

Interested parties can register here https://linktr.ee/Lawlexis

This training promises to be a practical session and lawyers on all levels are welcome to register. For more information or to register for the training, please contact Lawlexis on 09029755663 or email them at lawlexisinternational@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

Early Bird Registration For Entertainment And Sports Law Training Extended

Early Bird Registration For Entertainment And Sports Law Training Extended

With the massive developments in the digital world, the vast spectrum of entertainment industries all across the globe has seen rapid developments. Of course, this includes Nigeria as well. The music, game, and film industries have all been on an uprising in recent years, and tons of people foresee that the growth will only continue.

Also, since the number of internet users in Nigeria has surpassed the 100 million mark, it is only natural to predict how the gaming industry will grow and expand in the country. Taking into account the youth of the country’s population, and how 70% of it is under the age of 30, many experts predict the skyrocketing of casual gamers by the year 2025. The business of sports entertainment is a multi-billion dollar industry. It includes everything from professional sports leagues to collegiate and amateur athletics. The industry also encompasses the businesses that support these activities, such as stadiums and arenas, equipment manufacturers, and apparel companies.

It is important this thriving industry has lawyers who are well equipped to service its unique, creative and extremely talented community including the billion dollar companies that participate in the industry. For lawyers looking to participate in Nigeria’s thriving global entertainment and sports industry, its important you attend the Entertainment and Sports Law Training scheduled to hold on the 28th and 29th of September, 2023. See more details below;

Theme: Entertainment Law Mastery 2.0

Date: 28th & 29th September, 2023

Mode: Hybrid

Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Time: 9am – 5pm daily

Modules;

  1. Music Contracts & Agreements
  2. Film & Media Agreements
  3. Art Law
  4. Talent Acquisition & Management
  5. Licensing & Intellectual Property Law
  6. Sports Law

 

Members of Faculty

  1. Beverly Agbakoba-Onyejianya (Partner, Olisa Agbakoba Legal)
  2. Akinyemi Ayinuoluwa (Partner, Hightower Solicitors)
  3. Rita Anwiri Chindah, ACIArb (Lectuer, Faculy of Law, Rivers State)
  4. Olayemi Oladapo (International Partner Manager, Middle East & Africa, PRS.)
  5. Amanda Uzoagba (Senior Legal Executive, EbonyLife Media)
  6. Charles Ajiboye (Partner, The Penthouse Solicitors)

Registration Fee:

Physical Session

60,000 Naira | 45,000 Naira (early bird – ends 15th September, 2023).

Registration Link-  https://bit.ly/3YixvAm

Virtual Session

50,000 Naira | 35,000 Naira (early bird – ends 15th September, 2023).

Registration Link- https://bit.ly/44U5Rfs

This session promises to be a practical session, lawyers, entertainers and stakeholders in the entertainment and sports industry are encouraged to participate as well. Kindly note participants will receive certificates of attendance, as well as NBA-ICLE points allotted by the Nigerian Bar Association’s Institute of Continuous Learning Education.

Registration fee also covers training materials, tea break and lunch. For more information, please contact Lawlexis on 09029755663 or lawlexisinternational@gmail.com. Looking forward to welcoming you at the training.

Art Law: Huge Area Of Opportunity For Lawyers

Art Law: Huge Area Of Opportunity For Lawyers

Art lawyers are professionals who specialize in the legal aspects of the art world, such as contracts, intellectual property, authentication, provenance, restitution, taxation, and litigation. They help artists, collectors, dealers, galleries, museums, and other stakeholders protect their rights and interests in the art market.

The art market is a complex and dynamic sector that involves a variety of transactions and disputes, often across different jurisdictions and cultures. Art lawyers can provide valuable advice and representation in these matters, ensuring that the parties involved comply with the relevant laws and regulations, avoid potential risks and liabilities, and resolve any conflicts or issues that may arise.

The art market is also a significant and growing part of the global economy. According to Statista, the sales value of the art market worldwide was 67.8 billion U.S. dollars in 2022, reaching the second-highest value reported in the last 15 years. The art market is comparable in size to other major private markets, such as venture capital, private equity, and real estate. Moreover, the art market has shown resilience and innovation in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, with online sales and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) becoming more prominent and popular. The art market also contributes to the cultural and social development of society, as it supports the creation, preservation, and dissemination of artistic expressions and heritage.

Therefore, art lawyers play an important role in facilitating and enhancing the functioning and value of the art market. They help ensure that the art market operates in a fair, transparent, and ethical manner, respecting the rights and interests of all parties involved. They also help foster a culture of trust and cooperation among the various actors in the art world, promoting a positive and productive environment for artistic creation and exchange. By doing so, art lawyers not only serve their clients, but also serve the public interest and the common good.

To learn more about art Law, register and participate in our Entertainment Law training scheduled to hold in September. See more details below;

Modules for this training include;

1. Music Contracts & Agreements
2. Film & Media Agreements
3. Art Law
4. Talent Acquisition & Management
5. Licensing & Intellectual Property Law
6. Sports Law

Other details are:
Theme: Entertainment Law Mastery 2.0
Date : 28th & 29th September, 2023
Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos
Time: 9am – 5pm daily

Registration Fee:

Physical Session
60,000 Naira | 45,000 Naira (early bird – ends 8th September, 2023).

Registration Link-  https://bit.ly/3YixvAm

Virtual Session
50,000 Naira | 35,000 Naira (early bird – ends 8th September, 2023).

Registration Link- https://bit.ly/44U5Rfs

This session promises to be practical session and lawyers on all levels are welcome to register. For more information contact Lawlexis on 09029755663 or lawlexisinternational@gmail.com. Looking forward to welcoming you at the training.

Image Credit: Njideka’s 2017 ‘Bush Babies’ is known as the most costly recorded Nigerian Art piece sold. Her blended media piece sold for $3.4M (N1.2 Billion) at Sotheby’s New York, authoritatively breaking the record as the most costly Nigerian art piece.

 

Music Lawyers Needed

Music Lawyers Needed

Nigerian music is a vibrant and diverse art form that has gained global recognition and popularity. Based on the study conducted by Statista in Nigeria, the music sector’s revenue grew from 26 million US dollars in 2014 to 34 million dollars in 2018. This figure, according to the research and projection by Statista, is expected to grow to 44 million dollars by 2023.

However, behind the scenes, there are many legal challenges that musicians face, such as:

• Copyright infringement and piracy: Unauthorized reproduction and distribution of music deprives artists of their rightful income and discourages creativity and investment.

• Limited access to funding and infrastructure: Many musicians struggle to finance their projects and lack adequate facilities and equipment for recording, production, and marketing.

• Limited royalty collection and distribution systems: Many musicians do not receive proper compensation for their work due to inefficient and opaque mechanisms for collecting and distributing royalties.

• Limited international exposure and market penetration: Many musicians face barriers to accessing global platforms and audiences due to lack of international collaborations, promotional efforts, and partnerships.

• Talent development and education: Many musicians lack the skills and knowledge to navigate the complex legal and business aspects of the music industry.

These challenges require legal expertise and guidance to protect the rights and interests of musicians and to foster the growth and development of the music industry. However, there is a shortage of lawyers who specialize in entertainment law in Nigeria.  This means that many musicians do not have access to legal representation or advice when they need it.

This is where our Entertainment Law Mastery class comes in. Our class is designed to provide lawyers with the fundamental knowledge of entertainment law necessary to work with legal issues in the music industry. Our class covers topics such as:

• The business of entertainment: The structure, operation, and regulation of the entertainment industry in Nigeria and globally.

• Entertainment contracts: The types, terms, and negotiation of contracts in the entertainment industry, such as recording, publishing, licensing, distribution, management, and performance agreements.

• Entertainment guilds and organizations: The roles, functions, and rules of various entities that represent or regulate the interests of musicians and other entertainment professionals, such as COSON, PMAN, NCC, etc.

• Entertainment intellectual property: The protection, enforcement, and exploitation of intellectual property rights in the entertainment industry, such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, etc.

• Entertainment compliance: The compliance with federal and state laws and regulations that affect the entertainment industry, such as censorship, taxation, labor, consumer protection, etc.

By taking our Entertainment Law Mastery class, you will:

• Learn advanced legal terminology and concepts related to entertainment law.

• Obtain practical knowledge and skills for handling legal issues in the music industry.

• Strengthen your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities for dealing with complex legal scenarios.

• Review and draft legal agreements for various entertainment transactions.

• Analyze legal cases and precedents relevant to entertainment law.

• Network with other lawyers and professionals in the entertainment industry.

Our Entertainment Law Mastery class is ideal for lawyers who want to:

• Expand their practice areas or specialize in entertainment law.

• Enhance their career prospects or opportunities in the entertainment industry.

• Learn from experienced and qualified instructors who are experts in entertainment law.

If you are interested in enrolling in our Entertainment Law Mastery class, please read more here https://legalnaija.com/career-training-for-lawyers-entertainment-law-mastery-2-0/adedunmade/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Register Now: Entertainment And Sports Law Mastery

Register Now: Entertainment And Sports Law Mastery

The Nigerian entertainment industry has never had it so good, in terms of prosperity. All its appendages have grown in leaps and bounds, to the extent that the revenue it generates can stand shoulder to shoulder with any other sector of the Nigerian economy.

With over N6 billion in revenue and more than 2,500 movies per year, Nigeria’s film industry can hold its head high with any other in the world, except those of India and the United States of America. In fact, according to the statistics made available by Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria, Nollywood generated 6.94 billion in revenue in 2022

Based on the study conducted by Statista in Nigeria, the music sector’s revenue grew from 26 million US dollars in 2014 to 34 million dollars in 2018. This figure, according to the research and projection by Statista, is expected to grow to 44 million dollars by 2023.

– Vanguard Newspaper, June 24,2023

According to Yahaya Maikori, the role of lawyers in the entertainment industry includes, but not limited to general counsel of the client, education, advocacy, advisory services, brand protection and management services.

We have put together a stellar faculty of award winning entertainment lawyers and experts to provide lawyers with a clear mastery of the entertainment industry and how to take advantage of the opportunities therein.

Modules for this training include;

1. Music Contracts & Agreements

2. Film & Media Agreements

3. Art Law

4. Talent Acquisition & Management

5. Licensing & Intellectual Property Law

6. Sports Law

 

Other details are:

Theme: Entertainment & Sports Law Mastery

Date : 28th & 29th September, 2023

Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Time: 9am – 5pm daily

Registration Fee:

Physical Session

60,000 Naira | 45,000 Naira (early bird – ends 8th September, 2023).

Registration Link-  https://bit.ly/3YixvAm

 

Virtual Session

50,000 Naira | 35,000 Naira (early bird – ends 8th September, 2023).

 

Registration Link- https://bit.ly/44U5Rfs

This session promises to be practical session and lawyers on all levels are welcome to register. For more information contact Lawlexis on 09029755663 or lawlexisinternational@gmail.com. Looking forward to welcoming you at the training.

Meet the Faculty: Career Training for Lawyers on New Developments In Corporate Law 

Meet the Faculty: Career Training for Lawyers on New Developments In Corporate Law 

Meet the Faculty: Career Training for Lawyers on New Developments In Corporate Law

Chukwuka Ikwuazom SAN

Chukwuka Ikwuazom heads the Taxation practice and is a key member of our Litigation, Dispute Resolution and Risk Management practice at Aluko & Oyebode.

Bukola Iji

Bukola is a Partner at S. P. A. Ajibade & Co and is currently the departmental head for Capital Markets.She has comprehensive knowledge of IPOs, rights issues and other capital raising exercises.

Tolulope Aderemi

Tolulope Aderemi is the Chairman, International Law Association (ILA) Arbitration Committee, Chairman, Section on Business Law of the Nigerian Bar Association, Training Committee and Partner/Director, Perchstone & Graeys Consulting Limited (UK), the United Kingdom branch of the company.

Dr. Ayodele Oni

Dr. Ayodele Oni is a Partner at Bloomfield LP and continues to provide excellent and commercially savvy legal solutions, in connection with electricity, oil & gas projects, financing, acquisitions and restructuring.

Mrs. Folashade Alli

Folashade Alli is a Partner at Folashade Alli & Associates, and brings over 30 years breadth and depth of experience to significant commercial projects and strategic transactions.

Dayo Adu

Dayo Adu is the Managing Partner at Famsville Solicitors, he advises on due diligence, Regulatory and Compliance audit, corporate and internal investigations, and general commercial law.

 

Details about the training;

Early Bird Registration for Corporate Law Training ENDS tomorrow 21st May, 2023.

– Engage and learn from experts in Corporate Law Practice.

– Develop your knowledge and skill in Corporate Law and advisory

– Get NBA ICLE Points

– Increase client satisfaction with your expert skill set.

Modules include Energy Law, Commercial Arbitration, ESG & Risk Management, Tax Law, Capital Markets Law & Corporate Governance.

Registration:

Get 10% discount with voucher code: CORPORATELAWYER23

Reg link: https://linktr.ee/lawlexis

For more information, please contact Lawlexis – 09029755663 – lawlexisinternational@gmail.com

Career Training For Lawyers: Meet The Faculty

Career Training For Lawyers: Meet The Faculty

Dayo Adu is the Managing Partner at Famsville Solicitors, he advises on due diligence, Regulatory and Compliance audit, corporate and internal investigations, and general commercial law. He also renders legal advice on foreign investment in Nigeria, corporate structures for investment, investment incentives; tax breaks for foreign investors and company establishment procedures. He has advised both indigenous and international firms on general commercial laws cutting across different industries and draws from his dispute resolution background.

He is a professional negotiator and mediator (“PNM”) and also an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (“ACIARB”) England. He has also co-authored the Nigeria chapter for several notable international publications on Business Crimes, Labour & Employment Law, Product Liability, Corporate Immigration and Construction Law. He was a working Nigeria member of the Global Employment Institute of the International Bar Association (“IBA”) for several years.

Dayo was recently recognized by the World Bank for his contribution to “Doing Business 2016: Measuring Regulatory Quality and Efficiency”.

Join Dayo Adu at the career training session on Corporate Law holding on the 25th and 26th of May, 2023. To register follow this link buff.ly/3mQP4t5

Details of the Training:

Theme: “New Developments In Corporate Law”.

Date: 25th and 26th May, 2023

Time: 9am – 5pm daily

 

Modules:

– Tax Law

– Ethics and Corporate Governance

– Energy Law

– ESG And Risk Management

– Capital Markets And Securities Law

– Commercial Arbitration

 

Members of Faculty

– Mr. Tolu Aderemi (Partner Perchstone & Graeys)

– Mrs. Folashade Alli (Partner, Folashade Alli & Associates)

– Dr. Ayodele Oni (Partner, Bloomfiled Law Practice)

– Mr. Chukwua Ikwuazom SAN (Partner, Aluko & Oyebode)

– Miss Bukola Iji (Partner, SPA Ajibade & Co.)

– Mr. Dayo Adu (Partner, Famsville Solicitors)

 

Physical registration:

Fee: 70,000 Naira

Early Bird: 60,000 Naira (ends 15th May, 2023)

Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Reg link: https://linktr.ee/Lawlexis

 

Virtual Session (ZOOM)

Early Bird: 40,000 (ends 15th May, 2023)

Regular Fee: 50,000

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3KEW99c

 

Bank Transfer Details;

Name: Lawlexis International

Bank: Fidelity Bank

Acct Num: 4011176564

Registration fee covers lecture materials, and Certification. Participants also get 10 ICLE Points for participation.

Hurry and take advantage of the Workers Day Offer. Pay 25,000 Naira only when you use the voucher code: YOUNGLAWYER.

For enquiries, please contact: Lawlexis  |  lawlexisinternational@gmail.com |  09029755663.

Register: New Developments In Corporate Law

Recently, President Buhari signed the Business Facilitation (Miscellaneous Provision) Act, 2023, a legislative intervention by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, PEBEC, which amends 21 business-related laws, removing bureaucratic constraints to doing business in Nigeria.

Other laws recently signed into law are the Copyright Act, 2022, and various constitutional amendments, including the creation of the NNPC Limited, all geared towards making Nigeria a progressively easier place to start and grow a business.

It is therefore important that lawyers are well equipped and informed on how these laws affect their client’s businesses and the business community at large. This is why Lawlexis has put together a stellar faculty of lawyers and business experts to deliver masterclasses on these new developments in corporate law.

Modules:

– Tax Law

– Ethics and Corporate Governance

– Energy Law

– ESG And Risk Management

– Capital Markets And Securities Law

– Commercial Arbitration

 

Members of Faculty

– Mr. Tolu Aderemi (Partner Perchstone & Graeys)

– Mrs. Folashade Alli (Partner, Folashade Alli & Associates)

– Dr. Ayodele Oni (Partner, Bloomfiled Law Practice)

– Mr. Chukwua Ikwuazom SAN (Partner, Aluko & Oyebode)

– Miss Bukola Iji (Partner, SPA Ajibade & Co.)

– Mr. Dayo Adu (Partner, Famsville Solicitors)

 

Theme: New Developments In Corporate Law

Date: 25th and 26th May, 2023

Time: 9am – 5pm daily

 

Venue:

  • Onsite: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos
  • Offsite: (ZOOM)

Registration Details;

  • Physical Session:

Fee: 70,000 Naira

Early Bird: 60,000 Naira (ends 15th May, 2023)

Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Reg Link: https://bit.ly/3KRMX1v

 

Virtual Session (ZOOM)  

Fee: 50,000

Early Bird: 40,000 (ends 15th May, 2023)

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3KEW99c

 

Bank Transfer Details;

Name: Lawlexis International

Bank: Fidelity Bank

Acct Num: 4011176564

Registration fee covers lecture materials, and certification. Plus you can get 10% discount when you use the voucher code: CORPORATELAWYER23. Persons who should attend include lawyers at all levels. For enquiries, please contact:  Lawlexis  – lawlexisinternational@gmail.com or 09029755663.

 

Meet The Faculty At The Introduction To Tech Law Training

Meet The Faculty At The Introduction To Tech Law Training

DAVIDSON OTURU

Davidson is a Partner at Aelex in the firm’s IP/TMT, Corporate/Commercial and Dispute Resolution Practice Groups. He advises clients on trans-border issues relating to Intellectual Property Law, Information and Communication Technology Law, Financial Technology (FinTech) Law Cybersecurity, Telecommunications, Data Protection and Privacy.

His clients are in a variety of industries, including banking, information technology, private equity, financial services, pharmaceuticals and capital markets.

He has significant experience in representing and advising clients on trans-border issues relating to financial technology (fintech), project finance, digital assets, blockchain technology data protection and cyber security breaches, white collar crimes and data privacy. He assists clients with remediating high-stakes multi-jurisdictional cybersecurity breaches, negotiating complex technology transactions, franchising and intellectual property licensing.

He provides practical and strategic advice to leading telecommunications service providers, mobile network operators, infrastructure owners and investors, technology suppliers and equipment manufacturers and financial institutions.

His unique IP practice focuses on contentious and general IP work as he works closely with clients across various industries to manage, protect and advance their portfolio of IP rights, including trademarks, patents and design covering multiple jurisdictions. He represents clients in enforcement proceedings involving unfair competition, copyright infringement, passing off and trademark infringement.

Davidson regularly advises companies on compliance with corporate, statutory and regulatory matters. He advises on business start-up, labour & employment, corporate due diligence and corporate restructuring. He advises foreign investors seeking to establish entities in Free Trade Zones and also advises various multinationals on the framework for foreign direct/portfolio investments in Nigeria.

His regulatory advisory work also includes the provision of legal support to technical advisory groups funded by the USAID and DFID that are aimed at providing high-level support to Federal and State Government agencies on their Public Private Partnership (PPP) programmes.

In recognition of his thought leadership and continuous contributions to the fintech ecosystem, he was ranked as a leading lawyer by Chambers and Partners in its 2022 Fintech Guide.

To register use the links below;

Physical Session:

Fee: 70,000 Naira

Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Reg Link: https://bit.ly/3godtD2

 

 

Virtual Session (ZOOM)  Fee: 50,000

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3gqAXr9

Persons who should attend include lawyers, founders, tech compliance officers and stake holders in the Tech Industry at all levels. For enquiries, please contact:  Lawlexis  – lawlexisinternational@gmail.com or 09029755663.

 

 

Meet The Faculty At The Entertainment Law Training: Oyinkansola Foza Fawehinmi

Meet The Faculty At The Entertainment Law Training: Oyinkansola Foza Fawehinmi

Oyinkansola Foza Fawehinmi is an award-winning lawyer and the president of Digital Music Commerce and Exchange Limited, an intellectual property valuation, management and administration company serving sub-Saharan Africa.

At the beginning of her professional career, Foza Fawehinmi made a name for herself by championing causes for entertainers, record companies and institutions in Nigeria. This saw her craft innovative solutions for her clients and partners in the creative industry, using her knowledge of law and entertainment. Since then, she has brokered deals worth over $10,000,000 working with top talents from 5 nationalities and advising several governments in the sub-saharan African region on IP matters.

Over the last 9 years, she has served as a legal advisory and business consultant for some of Africa’s most reputable entertainment companies and artists like Chocolate City Music, Premier Records, Boomplay Music, Infinix Nigeria, K1 De Ultimate, Teni, Adekunle Gold, The Sarz Academy, Sarz and more.

TRAINING OVERVIEW

Theme: Entertainment Law Mastery

MODULES

  1. Music Contracts & Agreements
  2. Film & media Agreements
  3. Negotiation & Dispute Resolution
  4. Talent Acquisition & Management
  5. Licensing & the Film Business
  6. Etiquette & public speaking

 

MEMBERS OF FACULTY

  1. Beverly Agbakoba-Onyejianya (Partner, Olisa Agbakoba Legal)
  2. Akinyemi Ayinuoluwa (Partner, Hightower Solicitors)
  3. Fola Alade (Partner, FOTEFA Partners LP/ Mediation Academy)
  4. Oyinkansola Fawehinmi (Foza) (Founder/President, DMCE.)
  5. Yeye Bush (Lead Etiquette Consultant, Manners Matter)
  1. Nkechukwu Otike – Odibi (Senior Legal Executive, EbonyLife Media)

 

DATE–29th and 30th September, 2022

TIME– 9.00am – 5.00pm Daily

REGISTRATION

Register for either the physical or virtual sessions.

Physical Session:
Fee: 70,000 Naira
Early Bird: 50,000 Naira (ends 7th Sept, 2022)
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3znIb4w
Venue: NECA House, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

Virtual Session (ZOOM)
Fee: 50,000
Early Bird: 30,000 (ends 7th Sept, 2022)
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3CbB6Y9

Get 10% Off the virtual session when you use the code: LEGAL9JA

PAYMENT DETAILS

Lawlexis International Limited

Fidelity Bank

4011176564

 

Participants will receive a certificate of participation.

NOTE: All payment and delegate information should be sent to lawlexisinternational@gmail.com before the date of training for proper registration. For more information and confirmation of payment, kindly contact us on 09029755663.