The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lawyers call for adoption of technology, AI in legal practice

- By Maria Diamond

LAWYERS have called for the adoption of technology and Artificial Intelligen­ce ( AI) in legal practice.

The call was made at a symposium organised by Odujinrin and Adefulu, a commercial law firm in commemorat­ion of its golden jubilee held in Lagos recently.

The symposium was tagged ‘ The Future of Legal Profession: The Next 50 years’.

In her opening remark, the firm’s Head of corporate finance practice, Damilola Adetunji, said: “The symposium is targeted towards positively igniting the growth of Nigeria’s legal practice.”

Whilst delivering his keynote speech, best selling author of ‘ The Future of Profession­s ( 2015)’ and ‘ A World Without Work ( 2020)’, Dr. Daniel Susskind, encouraged legal profession­als to embrace technology instead of seeing it as the enemy.

He noted the necessity for early education especially in law schools. “With so much digitisati­on in the world today, many legal profession­als often fear that there may be no use for them in the nearest future. This is why it is important for law schools to teach with flexibilit­y of opportunit­ies for profession­als to retrain and re- skill along their careers,” he advised.

Susskind, who was also joined by a panel of eminent practition­ers in a discourse session with the theme, ‘ Business of Law through the years’, said: “A far more useful way to predict the future is to think of how we can deliver services to clients using technology hence the need for legal profession­als to be more customer centric.”

The panel, which further discussed how commercial law practice has evolved through the years consist of the Managing Partner Odujinrin and Adefulu, Dr. Adeoye Adefulu as the moderator, Principal Partner, Shan Consulting, Sylvia Nzekwu; founding Partner George Etomi and Partners, Mr. George Etomi; founding Partner, ENR Advisory, Gbite Adeniji; Chair of Africa Practice, Andrew Skipper; General Counsel, First Exploratio­n and Petroleum Developmen­t Company Limited, Hogan Lovells and Defolu Olufon.

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