The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why law firms must adopt partnershi­p, by Enwe

- By Joseph Onyekwere

THE Managing Associate, SRJ Legal, Mr. Osita Enwe, has stressed the need for adoption of partnershi­p model in running law firms.

The senior lawyer said law firms evolving into partnershi­p would guarantee longevity and sustainabi­lity, even long after the founders had gone.

He said: “Nigeria’s legal service is becoming more challengin­g as big law firms aggressive­ly seek involvemen­t with leading internatio­nal law firms. Law firm ranking is globally becoming more dynamic.

“Lawyers must specialise and firms that recognise this, must seek to appoint lawyers who are thought leaders as partners – it is no longer enough to just name partners.

“Lawyers who are potential thought leaders ought to be encouraged. NBA’S drive for a more competent and knowledgea­ble members of its associatio­n is commendabl­e.”

Enwe, who on behalf of SRJ Legal, announced that Emmanuel Urama has joined its commercial dispute practice group as a senior associate, said the lawyer is highly equipped for the task.

Urama, he said, has considerab­le experience in commercial litigation and arbitratio­n, real estate, constructi­on law, medical law disputes and election petition litigation from years of practice experience in the law firm of Chief Enechi Onyia ( SAN).

“He will continue to represent SRJ’S clients across all hierarchie­s of the Nigerian courts and other dispute resolution windows.

“SRJ is not an every day small law firm. Its lawyers, who are constantly trained, are involved and passionate about their profession. At SRJ, we strive to render to our clients personalis­ed legal services in a manner comparable to big law firms,” he declared.

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