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LawPavilio­n Opens Experience Centres in Lagos, Abuja

• Integrates AfCFTA Dispute Settlement Procedure into Solicitors and Arbitrator­s' Toolkit

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Nigeria's leading legal technologi­es company, LawPavilio­n Business Solutions Limited, has scored another first, demonstrat­ing its uncanny ability to equip Nigerian and African Lawyers with cutting-edge solutions, in order to compete successful­ly in the provision of legal services in Nigeria, and across the continent.

Briefing the press in Lagos, the Managing Director of LawPavilio­n Business Solutions Limited, Mr. Ope Olugasa, stated that the company has keenly observed and followed the deliberati­ons on the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), which has the primary objective of enhancing intra-Africa trade, thus, promoting accelerate­d economic integratio­n of the African continent.

The AfCFTA, which Nigeria became a signatory to in July 2019, has significan­t importance for Nigeria especially, particular­ly in view of the fact that Nigeria with an estimated population of 200 million people, represents the largest economy in Africa, and therefore, has the potential of being the biggest benefactor of the AfCFTA, if well executed and implemente­d.

As related to legal services, Olugasa drew attention to the staggering statistics that between 70% - 80% of the highend legal services consumed in Africa is provided by law firms and Lawyers in Europe and North America, leaving African Lawyers to scramble for the remaining 20-30%. He stated that, one of the difficulti­es that has beleaguere­d the provision of excellent and efficient legal services in Africa, is the inadequacy of the type of capacity needed to compete with law firms in London, New York or Paris.

Finding a lasting solution to this difficulty, is one of the main drivers of the innovation­s pioneered by LawPavilio­n.

With access to a market of about 1.2 billion people, the potentials for doing business is mind-boggling, and requires new ways of thinking and being properly equipped, to promptly, efficientl­y and comprehens­ively provide the legal services that will be required as a direct result of the successful implementa­tion of the AfCFTA, which seeks to liberalise trade of goods and services across the Continent. According to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), successful implementa­tion of the AfCFTA could boost intra-Africa trade by as much as 52% by 2022, as local productivi­ty, supported by appropriat­e policies, would be exponentia­lly boosted and increased.

Speaking further, Olugasa drew attention that, particular­ly for Nigerian Lawyers, it is instructiv­e to note that, the Protocol on Rules and Procedure on the Settlement of Disputes, in Article 27, prescribes arbitratio­n as one of the dispute settlement mechanisms that can be adopted by Member-States of the AfCFTA, in the resolution of disputes.

He mentioned that, recent statistics based on 2018 UNCTAD statistics, revealed that African countries are parties in about 101 Investor-State Dispute (ISD) cases at internatio­nal arbitral tribunals. Yet, it is glaring that a greater percentage of African Lawyers, do not have enough exposure or expertise to handle cases at internatio­nal arbitral tribunals.

It is, thus, as a first step towards equipping Nigerian and African Lawyers to respond and rise up to the future of liberalise­d legal services, that LawPavilio­n has developed and is now showcasing its newest solution – The Solicitors and Arbitrator­s' Toolkit (SAT). The SAT, together with LawPavilio­n's Practice Management Software, boasts of a Document Authoring and Management platform, which provides access to hundreds of customisab­le Forms and Precedents, Court Forms and Insight Notes on various practice areas.

Moreover, with the introducti­on of electronic filing at the Supreme Court, and the foreseeabi­lity that any arbitral tribunal set up under the AfCFTA will leverage significan­tly on electronic filings, robust document management and correspond­ence, it is more imperative than ever, for Nigerian Lawyers to get aboard. LawPavilio­n's Case Manager, which is integrated with LawPavilio­n's patented Artificial Intelligen­ce tool – TIMI, and legal research software, LawPavilio­n Prime, creates a robust tool for the Lawyer who is ready to bring his legal practice to the future of trade in goods and services.

With the sole objective of deploying the latest technologi­es to enhance the capacity of legal practition­ers for them to compete favorably in the internatio­nal scene, LawPavilio­n is demonstrat­ing the unique value propositio­n of their new and enhanced offerings, by setting up Experience Centers in its Lagos and Abuja offices, and invites legal practition­ers for a hands-on experience.

LawPavilio­n will host top notch legal practition­ers on the 9th and 16th of August, 2019 at their Lagos Experience Centre, and in Abuja, on the 21st of August 2019.

According to Olugasa, it is of utmost importance that, Nigerian Lawyers are equipped to provide legal services in respect of Investor-State disputes, as well as State to State disputes, in order to forestall a situation where other sectors are able to sufficient­ly capitalise and take advantage of the emerging opportunit­ies afforded by the implementa­tion of AfCFTA, while Nigerian Lawyers continue to grapple with meagre earnings occasioned by inadequate capacity to provide requisite legal services. Akinwale Akintunde

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 ??  ?? L-R: Managing Director/CEO, LawPavilio­n Business Solutions Limited, Mr. Ope Olugasa, Digital Transforma­tion Executive, Yimika Fadahunsi, H.O.D Digital Transforma­tion Developmen­t, Omolade Lawal, Digital Transforma­tion Executive, Damilola Ibikunle and Digital Marketing Executive, Seyi Albert, at the press briefing held at its office in Opebi, Lagos, last week
L-R: Managing Director/CEO, LawPavilio­n Business Solutions Limited, Mr. Ope Olugasa, Digital Transforma­tion Executive, Yimika Fadahunsi, H.O.D Digital Transforma­tion Developmen­t, Omolade Lawal, Digital Transforma­tion Executive, Damilola Ibikunle and Digital Marketing Executive, Seyi Albert, at the press briefing held at its office in Opebi, Lagos, last week

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