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TRO-VEST CAPITAL PARTNERS

About Tro-Vest Capital PartnersTro-Vest Capital Partners is a forward-thinking and dynamic financial services firm committed to fostering talent and providing a supportive environment where young professionals can gain invaluable experience. We are dedicated to innovation and excellence, striving to make a significant impact in the financial sector.The Opportunity: Legal NYSC InternWe are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Legal NYSC Intern to join our dedicated legal team in Lagos. This full-time, entry-level position offers a unique and invaluable opportunity for a serving Corps Member to gain practical, hands-on experience within a fast-paced corporate legal environment in the financial services industry. You will play a crucial supporting role, contributing to various legal and compliance activities while developing essential professional skills under the guidance of experienced legal professionals.Key Responsibilities:Conduct comprehensive legal research on a wide range of corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters relevant to the financial services sector.Assist in the drafting, review, and proofreading of various legal documents, contracts, agreements, and correspondence.Support the legal team in ensuring the company's adherence to relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies.Maintain and organize legal files, documents, and databases with meticulous attention to detail and confidentiality.Provide administrative support to the legal department, including scheduling meetings, preparing presentations, and managing correspondence.Participate in legal team meetings and observe legal proceedings where appropriate, gaining exposure to real-world legal challenges and strategic discussions.Collaborate effectively with other departments to gather necessary information and facilitate legal processes.What We Offer:An unparalleled opportunity to kickstart your legal career in a leading financial services firm.Hands-on experience and direct exposure to complex corporate legal and compliance matters.Mentorship and guidance from seasoned legal professionals dedicated to your growth.A supportive, collaborative, and intellectually stimulating work environment.Professional development and networking opportunities within the financial industry.This role reports directly to the Head of Legal, providing a clear line of mentorship and supervision.

Lagos
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Litigation Associate

Recruitmentbod Services Limited

Job DescriptionsHandle litigation matters from inception to conclusion with minimal supervision.Draft legal documents including briefs, pleadings, motions, and written addresses.Conduct legal research and provide sound legal opinions.Appear in court and represent clients effectively where required.Manage case files and ensure proper documentation and follow-up.Collaborate with other team members on complex legal matters.Maintain strict confidentiality of client and organisational information.

Ogun
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Bakangizo Pharmacy & Stores

Job DescriptionsProvide legal advice and support to management on corporate and commercial matters.Draft, review, negotiate, and manage contracts, agreements, and other legal documents.Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and corporate governance requirements.Manage litigation, disputes, and relationships with external counsel.Identify and mitigate legal and regulatory risks affecting the business.Support business operations with proactive legal guidance and risk assessment.Monitor changes in relevant legislation and advise management accordingly.

Abuja
Full Time
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Property Manager (Legal)

HR-Aid Consults

Job DescriptionsManage relationships with landlords, property owners, and tenants, acting on behalf of property owners in the administration of assigned properties.Attract and onboard suitable tenants through property marketing, referrals, and other approved channels.Conduct tenant screening, guarantor verification, and referral profiling.Prepare, review, and manage tenancy agreements, lease documents, and other property-related legal documentation.Examine legal issues relating to properties and projects and provide guidance to mitigate legal risks.Ensure compliance with applicable property laws, regulations, and company policies.Liaise with facility managers and service providers to ensure proper maintenance of managed properties.Investigate and resolve tenant complaints and disputes promptly and professionally.Conduct routine inspections of occupied and vacant properties.Develop and enforce occupancy policies and procedures.Prepare periodic reports on property performance, tenancy status, occupancy levels, and departmental activities.Provide Management with regular updates on all properties under the Company's management.Collaborate with other departments to ensure efficient service delivery and achievement of organizational goals.

Lagos
Full Time
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HR and Legal Manager

Property Question Nigeria Limited

Job DescriptionsDeveloping and implementing human resources policies, procedures, and employee handbooks in line with Nigerian labour laws and the Company's strategic objectives.Managing the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, disciplinary proceedings, and offboarding.Ensuring the Company's compliance with all applicable real estate regulations, including those issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, and relevant state land bureaux.Drafting, reviewing, and advising on real estate contracts, tenancy agreements, sales agreements, and service level agreements with clients and vendors.Liaising with external solicitors and regulatory bodies on matters such as property title searches, land use permits, and dispute resolution.Preparing and submitting daily, weekly, and monthly HR and legal compliance reports to senior management using Google Workspace tools.Managing employee relations, mediating workplace disputes, and ensuring a healthy organisational culture free from harassment or discrimination.Advising management on labour law updates, employee compensation structures, and risk management strategies.Maintaining confidential employee records and legal documents in an organised and secure manner.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

Eko Maintenance Limited

Position Title: Legal OfficerLocation: Victoria Island LagosExperience: 1-3 YearsEmployment Type: Full-Time Key Responsibilities : Draft, review, and vet a variety of contracts, agreements, and other legal documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance with relevant laws and internal policies. Monitor and ensure the company's adherence to all statutory, regulatory, and internal policy obligations. Coordinate and process expatriate documentation, including CERPAC applications and renewals. Follow up on approvals, renewals, and documentation updates with relevant government agencies. Oversee and provide legal guidance on employee-related issues, ensuring alignment with company policies and labor laws. What We Offer: HMO CoveragePensionAnnual Leave & Allowance/ Sick Leave13Th Month Salary

Lagos
Full Time
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Senior Associate, Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group

Babalakin and Co

About Babalakin and CoBabalakin and Co is a distinguished legal firm renowned for its expertise across various sectors. We are committed to delivering exceptional legal services and fostering an environment where top legal talent can thrive.The OpportunityWe are seeking an exceptional and highly motivated Senior Associate to join our esteemed Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced legal professional to engage with complex, high-impact matters that shape the future of the energy and extractive sectors.About the Energy & Extractive Industries Practice GroupOur Energy & Extractive Industries Practice Group is at the forefront of legal developments in a dynamic and critical sector. We advise a diverse range of clients, including multinational corporations, government entities, and financial institutions, on a broad spectrum of issues, from regulatory compliance and project development to complex transactions and dispute resolution.Key ResponsibilitiesAs a Senior Associate, you will play a pivotal role in our practice group, with responsibilities including, but not limited to:Conducting in-depth legal research and analysis on complex energy and extractive industry matters.Drafting and reviewing a wide range of legal documents, including opinions, agreements, regulatory filings, and transaction documents.Providing strategic legal counsel to clients on project development, financing, mergers & acquisitions, and operational issues within the energy and extractive sectors.Assisting with regulatory compliance, licensing, and environmental permitting processes.Managing client relationships and contributing to business development initiatives.Mentoring junior associates and contributing to the team's professional development.Why Join Babalakin and Co?Impactful Work: Engage with cutting-edge legal challenges and high-profile matters that often make headlines and influence industry standards.Expert Collaboration: Work alongside some of the industry's most respected and leading lawyers, gaining invaluable mentorship and insights.Professional Growth: Benefit from continuous learning opportunities and a clear path for career advancement within a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment.Flexibility: This is a fully remote position, offering the flexibility to work from anywhere while maintaining high professional standards.Client Exposure: Advise a prestigious client base on significant domestic and international projects.

Remote
Full Time
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Legal Admin Assistant Officer

Smash Technology

Job DescriptionsProvide legal advice to management on corporate, commercial, employment, technology, and regulatory matters.Draft, review, negotiate, and manage contracts, agreements, and legal documents.Ensure contractual obligations are properly documented and enforced.Identify and mitigate legal risks associated with business transactions and partnerships.Maintain an organized repository of legal documents and contracts.Support corporate governance activities and ensure adherence to company policies.Prepare board resolutions, meeting minutes, and corporate filings.Maintain statutory records and corporate documentation.Prepare legal briefs, evidence, and supporting documentation.Manage pre-litigation and dispute resolution processes, including mediation and settlement negotiations.Track ongoing legal matters and provide status updates to management.Ensure compliance with data protection, privacy, and technology-related regulations.Coordinate daily administrative operations to ensure smooth business functioning.Manage office correspondence, including emails, letters, and internal communications.Maintain and organize physical and electronic filing systems.

Lagos
Full Time
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Litigator

HR-EX Consulting

Job DescriptionsManage a diverse caseload of commercial litigation matters from inception to conclusion.Draft and review pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents with precision and strategic insight.Represent clients effectively in court, arbitration, mediation, and other dispute resolution forums.Conduct thorough legal research and analysis to develop robust case strategies and provide sound advice.Provide expert legal counsel to clients on dispute resolution options, potential outcomes, and risk mitigation.Collaborate effectively with senior partners and other legal professionals within the firm to achieve optimal client outcomes.

Lagos
Full Time
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Head of Recovery

Moniepoint Incorporated

Job DescriptionsDevelop and execute recovery strategies to reduce non-performing loans and bad debt provisions.Act as the primary legal strategist for the recovery department, ensuring all actions comply with financial regulations and debt collection laws.Manage high-level engagements with external stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, and external counsel, to expedite the resolution of non-performing loans (NPLs).Design the recovery organisation and supervise the hiring process for recovery talentOptimise the effectiveness of the recovery team by setting clear objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs).Continuously provide training to the recovery network in alignment with established recovery strategies and industry best practices.Report on recovery performance and provide insights to senior management.Collaborate with internal departments such as credit, legal, risk, and finance to align recovery efforts.

Lagos
Full Time
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Issue Resolution Officer

Moniepoint Incorporated

Job DescriptionsHave a good understanding of the organisation’s productsProvide quick and high-quality customer service through prompt and valuable responses to customer queries.Ensure every customer support request is logged for trackingLower support tickets by working with the product team to identify and eliminate recurring issues.Guide customers on product usage while driving customer self-sufficiency.Solicit client feedback on product features and capabilities

Lagos
Full Time
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InHouse Legal Intern

Jeroid Limited

Job DescriptionsAssist in reviewing basic contracts, agreements, and legal documentsSupport the preparation and organization of legal documentation and recordsConduct preliminary legal research on regulatory and compliance matters affecting the businessAssist in monitoring regulatory updates relevant to fintech operationsSupport compliance checks across company processes and business unitsAssist in drafting simple legal correspondence and internal memosMaintain and update legal files, registers, and documentation systemsSupport due diligence processes where requiredAssist in coordinating communication with external counsel when necessaryProvide general administrative support to the Legal & Compliance department

Lagos
Full Time

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Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025
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Five Branding Hacks Successful Lawyers Won’t Tell You in 2025

Introduction: There was a time when being a good lawyer was enough. You graduated, passed your bar exams, joined a respectable firm, and let your work speak for itself. But not anymore. In 2025, the work doesn’t just have to speak; it has to be seen, shared, and strategically positioned. The truth is, success in today’s legal landscape isn’t just about how much you know; it’s about who knows that you know it. That’s what personal branding does: it bridges the gap between competence and visibility, between talent and opportunity.Personal branding for lawyers is all about crafting and showcasing a professional image that sets you apart in the legal world. It’s about highlighting your unique skills, experiences, and values to create a strong, memorable presence in the industry. But personal branding isn’t just self-promotion, far from it. It’s the process of defining and communicating your unique value to your audience: your clients, peers, and potential employers. By sharing your expertise, personality, and principles, you’re not just building visibility; you’re building trust.Think of it as telling your professional story intentionally. Because at the end of the day, your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room. And if that’s true, then every lawyer must make sure that what’s being said is not just accurate but impactful. If you’ve ever looked at a lawyer your age and wondered, “How are they getting these clients, panels, or international features?” you’re not alone. What you’re seeing isn’t luck. It’s branding,  intentional, strategic, and deeply authentic.Let’s talk about the six 2025 branding hacks successful lawyers won’t tell you and how you can quietly build a brand that commands attention in rooms filled with people that matter. Hack 1: Define Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP)Before you design a logo, start a podcast, or post your first “lawyer life” Reel, pause and ask yourself: What exactly makes me different? Your Unique Value Proposition (UVP) is the heartbeat of your personal brand; it’s what sets you apart in an industry filled with brilliant legal minds. It’s not just about what you do but why and how you do it differently.Start by listing your core strengths, values, and experiences. Ask yourself:What kind of legal problems am I best at solving?What feedback do clients, colleagues, or professors often give me?What personal qualities make people want to work with me again?Your UVP could stem from your specialised expertise (like data privacy or real estate transactions), your approach to client service (empathetic, tech-driven, or community-focused), or even your personal story (a background that gives you unique insight into certain cases). For example, a lawyer specialising in intellectual property with a talent for handling complex patent disputes has a UVP grounded in analytical precision and strategic innovation. Meanwhile, some build their UVP around simplifying legal concepts for the everyday person through storytelling and humour, turning law into relatable content without diluting its substance.Once you’ve defined your UVP, make sure it’s visible everywhere, on your LinkedIn bio, website, email signature, and even in the way you speak about your work. Your UVP should whisper the same consistent message across every touchpoint: This is who I am, what I do, and why it mattersHack 2: Build Digital Credibility, Not NoiseIn 2025, everyone has an online presence, but not everyone has digital credibility. The difference is simple: one seeks attention; the other earns respect. For young lawyers, your digital footprint is your new résumé. Recruiters, potential clients, and even collaborators will search your name long before they meet you. What they find should tell a coherent story about your competence and curiosity.Start by sharing value-driven insights, short reflections on a new case law, a practical legal tip, or lessons from your work or volunteering experience. You don’t have to sound like a professor; just sound like someone who cares about the craft.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t post for applause. Post to contribute. The right people will notice consistency, not noise.Hack 3: Brand the Person, Not Just the ProfessionMany young lawyers confuse professional titles with personal brands. Being a “legal practitioner” isn’t a brand; it’s a description. What people truly connect with is who you are within your profession. Your brand should show the intersection between your expertise and your personality. Maybe you’re a lawyer passionate about sustainable business, technology, or women’s rights. Maybe you’re deeply curious about how AI is changing legal research. Whatever your focus, own it with clarity.The lawyers who stand out today are not generalists; they are authentic specialists. They don’t just talk about the law; they talk about what the law means to the world around them.💡 Thrive Tip: Don’t be afraid to infuse your humanity into your professionalism. People trust lawyers who feel real.Hack 4: Master the Art of Subtle PRIn a digital age, humility doesn’t mean invisibility. You don’t need to announce every achievement, but you should document your growth. Subtle PR is about sharing your progress with grace. Post about that webinar you attended and what you learned. Share pictures from a community outreach or mentorship session and highlight the experience, not yourself. Tag institutions, not just friends. Present your story as one of service, not self-promotion.The lawyers who do this well understand something vital: visibility is not vanity; it’s stewardship. It’s how you show gratitude for your journey and inspire others to grow.💡 Thrive Tip: Let your achievements whisper excellence, not scream for attention.Hack 5: Build Relationships, Not Random ConnectionsYour personal brand is only as strong as the relationships that sustain it. A network built on authenticity will always outlast one built on opportunism. Start by nurturing real professional relationships,  mentors who can guide you, peers who can collaborate with you, and communities that can amplify you. Comment meaningfully on others’ work. Congratulate people without an agenda. Be genuinely curious about their stories.Over time, these small acts of intentional connection build a quiet credibility that opens doors you didn’t even know existed.💡 Thrive Tip: People remember how you made them feel before they remember what you achieved. Lead with sincerity, not strategy.Hack 6: Invest in Thought LeadershipIf you want to stand out in 2025, you must learn to create value at scale.That means sharing ideas that educate, simplify, or inspire action, especially in a world flooded with recycled opinions. Write short essays on LinkedIn. Contribute to legal blogs like Thrive. Volunteer to speak at webinars or panel discussions. Thought leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice; it’s about offering clarity where others see confusion. The lawyers shaping the next decade are those who are unafraid to teach as they learn. Their willingness to share insight positions them as voices of authority long before they become partners or judges.💡 Thrive Tip: You don’t need to have “arrived” to have a perspective worth sharing. Speak from where you are, it’s enough.Conclusion: Be the Brand That Opens DoorsYour personal brand is not a logo or a tagline; it’s the sum of how you show up when no one is clapping. It’s in the quality of your work, the tone of your emails, the integrity behind your decisions, and the courage to keep growing even when no one is watching. In 2025, the most successful lawyers won’t just be those with the best grades or biggest firms. There’ll be those who learned how to turn their stories, skills, and values into something unforgettable.Because in the end, branding isn’t about being known, it’s about being known for something that matters.

Thrive LegalSpace Celebrates First Anniversary with Advocacy Competition
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Thrive LegalSpace Celebrates First Anniversary with Advocacy Competition

The Nigerian legal platform is marking one year of operations by partnering with the Law Students Society of Obafemi Awolowo University to host a virtual advocacy competition, with 400,000 naira in prizes up for grabs.

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Okay, so this is a gig and not a job. We are looking for someone to work as a foot soldier for a month, a proactive Legal Marketer Intern to support our digital operations, community engagement, and platform management. This gig is ideal for a law graduate or young lawyer who is active within the legal community and plugged into multiple lawyers’ or law students’ WhatsApp groups. The ideal candidate is tech-savvy, reliable, and able to deliver consistently without excuses. It is designed for someone who can commit to light weekly hours while driving real impact.Key ResponsibilitiesShare platform updates, opportunities, and announcements across relevant lawyers’ and law students’ WhatsApp groups.Post regular content updates on the platform to maintain engagement and visibility.Support the management team with administrative and operational tasks as needed.Monitor user activities to ensure full compliance with platform rules and terms of use.Identify, report, and follow up on bugs, errors, or glitches within the platform.Assist in executing marketing campaigns targeted at the legal community.Track engagement metrics and provide periodic feedback for platform improvement.  

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Property Document Recovery

This is a gig to recover a client’s property document. I’m looking for a qualified lawyer based in Ibadan to assist with reclaiming an important property document currently held by a commercial bank in the city. The document has been with the bank for several years in relation to an outstanding facility, and my client is now ready to clear the remaining balance and regularise the entire matter.The lawyer will be required to communicate with the bank, verify the status of the facility, review the supporting evidence already available, and take the necessary steps to ensure the release of the property document once all obligations are resolved. The goal is to complete this process efficiently, lawfully, and with full documentation of every step taken. We will also be providing the remaining debt owed to the bank, which is less than a million naira.

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