Professional Legal Directory For Qualified Nigerian Lawyers Website

Professional Legal Directory For Qualified Nigerian Lawyers Website

Nigerian Lawyers Directory is Nigeria’s free premium professional and comprehensive legal directory for Nigerian law firms; lawyers (legal practitioners, barristers, solicitors, or attorneys); law-related organisations; Nigerian legal information; Nigerian law resources; and the Nigerian legal system.

Every lawyer who intends to be listed in this Nigerian Legal Directory must be a person who is qualified to practise law in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, whose professional status as a lawyer can be verified in the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) database of licensed Nigerian lawyers.

Free Listing In Nigerian Lawyers Directory

Let your community, State, Nigeria, Africa, and the whole wide world know about your professional legal services that you have laboured so much for. Boost your online presence and profile. Engage in national, regional, and global collaboration and networking with your colleagues. Get out of professional obscurity and be in the limelight. Click here now to list yourself or your law firm in the reputed Nigerian Lawyers Directory today. It is even free!

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners 2007

Rule 39(4) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners 2007  supports such professional listing in a directory like this one. It states: “Nothing in this rule shall preclude a lawyer from publishing in a reputable law List or Law Directory, a brief biographical or informative data of himself, including all or any of the following matters . . .” Such professional legal forum is exactly what this Directory provides. In fact, Rule 39(1) of the said NBA 2007 Rules expressly provides: “Subject to paragraph (2) and (3) of this rule a lawyer may engage in any advertising or promotion in connection with his practice of the law, provided: (a) it is fair and proper in all the circumstances; (b) it complies with the provisions of these Rules.”

Click here now to list yourself or your law firm in the reputed Nigerian Lawyers Directory today. When you land on that webpage, click on the Create A Listing button on the Directory to submit your listing (see the procedure above). And it is absolutely free!

Information About The Directory

The development of the Directory is now finalised. That means you now have the opportunity to list your law firm (law practice, law chambers or law office) under its business name in this unique Directory absolutely free. You can also list yourself in the Nigerian Lawyers Directory as an independent lawyer under your own name (not a business name). Click here now to list yourself or your law firm in the reputed Nigerian Lawyers Directory today.

Further, this Directory provides a one-stop forum for numerous categories of resources relating to Nigerian law and the legal profession. You may click here to contact us over any issue relating to this Directory.

List Of Lawyers In Nigeria And Nigerian Law Firms In Nigeria’s 36 States And Abuja

The Federal Republic of Nigeria has 36 States and a Federal Capital Territory. The Nigerian Lawyers Directory for law firms and legal practitioners (lawyers, barristers, solicitors, attorneys, advocates) is designed to cover all these 37 administrative divisions of Nigeria.

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The List of lawyers in Nigeria and Nigerian law firms (containing their names; areas of practice or specialisation; office, chambers, or practice addresses or locations; telephone numbers; email addresses; publications; awards and honours; professional associations; institutions, organisations, or companies; websites, etc.) is arranged in the Nigerian Lawyers Directory under the following categories:

The Nigerian Legal Directory, unlike other Nigeria lawyers directories, is not a directory that merely contains a list of law firms in Nigeria or a list of lawyers in Nigeria and skeletal information about their law practice, law office, or law chambers. No. This unique Directory goes beyond that to provide comprehensive information on each listed Nigerian law firm and lawyer, as well as numerous aspects of Nigerian law and the Nigerian legal system.

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Cheap And Affordable Website Design For Nigerian Law Firms And Lawyers

This professional Directory also provides cheap and affordable web design and development services for Nigerian law firms and lawyers’ websites. Tap or click here for details. When you are listed in this Directory, linking your website to your entry in this Directory will enhance the online visibility and findability of your website, which is a major advantage of a professional legal directory like this one.

Free Access To Nigerian Legal Information (Including Nigerian Law) And The Human Right Of Free Access To Public Legal Information

This pioneering premium Directory provides free access to various aspects of the Nigerian legal information, including Nigerian public legal information (all categories of Nigerian law), and the Nigerian legal system. The Directory aims to provide a one-stop professional legal forum for Nigerian law and law-related institutions and businesses.

Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee, the publisher of this Nigerian Lawyers Directory, is the pioneer global advocate of the universal recognition of the right of free access to all categories of public legal information (including legislation or statute law, judicial decisions or court judgments, administrative memoranda and executive orders, regional and international legal instruments) as a substantive or standalone human right under its proposed United Nations Convention on the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information. He made the elaborate pioneering proposal in his his 628-page, 187,724-word doctoral (PhD) thesis, The Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information: Proposals for its Universal Recognition and for Adequate Public Access.

Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee’s Book On The Human Right Of Free Access To Public Legal Information

Dr. Mitee’s upcoming books (the first three volumes from his PhD thesis) in his The Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Book Series include the following:

Chapters of Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee’s Book On The Human Right Of Free Access To Public Legal Information

Chapter 1:  The Scope, Terminologies, Key Definitions, and Multidisciplinary Perspectives of Access to Public Legal Information

Chapter 2: A Historical Overview of the Provision of Access to Public Legal Information

Chapter 3: An Analysis of the Persistent Global Problem of Inadequate Access to Public Legal Information and its Primary Cause

Chapter 4: The Fundamental Concepts Underpinning the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information

Chapter 5: The Existence of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Legal Right

Chapter 6: The Existing Status of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Human Right

Chapter 7: The Pioneering Proposal for the Universal Recognition of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Substantive Human Right

Chapter 8: The Indispensability of Web-Based Global Access to Official Public Legal Information and Matters Arising from the Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic Lockdown

Chapter 9: The Proposal for a New Official Public Legal Information Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) for Easy Identification of the Reliable Versions of the Laws Published Online

Chapter 10: The Proposal for Nationally-Networked One-Stop Official Public Legal Information Websites for the Optimal Findability and Management of Online Law Databases

Chapter 11: The Meaning and Forms of Indigenous Customary Law

Chapter 12: The Right of Public Access to Indigenous Customary Law and the Concept of Ascertainment

Chapter 13: The Human Rights-Based Approach as a Conceptual Framework and a Universal Mechanism for the Management of Social Projects

Chapter 14: Huricompatisation as the New Public Access-Adequate and Human Rights-Based Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law

Chapter 15: The Legal Framework for the Implementation of the New Huricompatisation Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law Projects

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