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Legal Officer ll

Chateau Royal Real Estate Limited

Job DescriptionWe are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Legal Officer to provide comprehensive legal counsel and support across our diverse portfolio of operations, to support the Head of LegalThe ideal candidate will possess a minimum of four years of dedicated experience within the real estate and construction industry, fintech, hospitality, REIT investments.In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring legal compliance, managing a wide array of complex contracts, resolving disputes, and protecting the organization's interests.This position offers a unique opportunity to engage in challenging, high-value projects and collaborate with a dynamic, multidisciplinary team.

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

AP3 Capital and Advisory Services Limited

Job SummarySummary of who we seek for Results-driven, dynamic problem-solver, network builder and highly motivated individual, who can get stuck in to get the job done with minimal oversight, whilst using their judgement and professional acumen to prioritize shifting priorities and workloads to manage multiple tasks at once

Abuja
Full Time
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NYSC Associate

Iris Attorneys

•    Provide administrative and operational support    •    Assist with research, documentation, and reporting    •    Support project execution and team coordination    •    Handle basic client or stakeholder communications    •    Maintain records, trackers, and internal databases    •    Perform other assigned tasks across departments

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Officer

NairaPoint Finance Ltd

NairaPoint is looking to hire a proactive and detail-oriented Legal Officer (MFB / Finance House Experience) to support legal and regulatory compliance across business operations. The ideal candidate will have experience working in a Microfinance Bank (MFB) or Finance House, with strong knowledge of contracts, regulatory compliance, and corporate legal documentation. Responsibilities:Draft, review, and manage contracts, agreements, and legal documentsProvide legal guidance on loan documentation, collections, and customer disputesEnsure compliance with regulatory requirements relevant to MFB/finance operationsSupport legal risk management and ensure proper documentation standardsLiaise with external counsel, regulators, and relevant stakeholders as neededHandle legal correspondence and maintain legal recordsSupport internal investigations and disciplinary matters where legal input is requiredProvide legal support for partnerships and vendor agreementsEnsure timely updates of corporate filings and legal obligations

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Counsel

The Push Consulting

As the Legal Counsel, you will be responsible for providing legal advisory services across the company’s real estate operations, including property acquisitions, leasing, documentation, compliance, and dispute management. This role plays a critical part in safeguarding the company’s interests and ensuring all transactions comply with applicable law. Responsibilities:Providing legal advisory services across the company’s real estate operations, including property acquisitionsLeasing, documentation, compliance, and dispute management. 

Lagos
Full Time
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HR/Legal Officer

Eko Maintenance Limited

Draft, vet and review contracts and advice accordingly.Evaluate information to determine compliance with standards.Offer legal advice and support on issues that may affect the company.Ensure compliance with all the necessary statutory obligations.Supervise and manage employees’ issues with the company.Proficiency in drafting official letters.Proper file documentation and company secretarial issues.Identifies legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures, and reporting are in compliance.Studies legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends.Any other related tasks.Draft, vet and review contracts and advice accordingly.Evaluate information to determine compliance with standards.Offer legal advice and support on issues that may affect the company.Ensure compliance with all the necessary statutory obligations.Supervise and manage employees’ issues with the company.Proficiency in drafting official letters.Proper file documentation and company secretarial issues.Identifies legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures, and reporting are in compliance.Studies legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends.Any other related tasks.

Lagos
Full Time
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Administrative Officer

Gresyndale

We are seeking to employ a highly skilled and motivated administrative officer who is resourceful, tech savvy, innovative, and hardworking and who will be responsible for carrying out general administrative and resource management functions. The ideal candidate should be driven, goal-oriented, and hands-on.Responsibilities:Develop and implement efficient administrative processes and systems to enhance productivity and effectiveness.Oversee the day-to-day administrative functions of the company, ensuring smooth operations and efficient workflow.Collaborate with the legal team to support their administrative needs, including court filings, pickup and delivery of correspondences, packages and court processes, and document organization; and also with other departments and teams to provide administrative support and facilitate cross-functional communication.Taking minutes of meeting and ensuring timelines are effectively communicated and metPurchase and manage office supplies, equipment, and facilities, coordinating with vendors to ensure timely procurement and maintenance.Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and regulations, and maintain the highest level of confidentiality and integrity.Organize and maintain effective online and offline filing systems and carry out regular filingsAddressing administrative issues and challenges and implementing solutions to improve overall efficiency.Handling internal and external communication, including emails, phone calls, and written correspondence, and maintaining professionalism and accuracy.Supervise the activities of other junior support staffOther administrative functions as is normal in the role or as may be assigned from time to time

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Secretary

JobnClick

We are looking for a diligent and professional Legal Secretary to provide high-quality administrative and document-preparation support. As a key member of our team, you will act as a vital link between our attorneys and clients, ensuring the smooth daily operation of our practice.Key ResponsibilitiesAdministrative Support: Manage attorney calendars, schedule client meetings, and maintain physical and electronic filing systems.Document Preparation: Draft, format, and proofread legal documents, including contracts, motions, and general correspondence.Client Communication: Handle incoming calls and emails, greeting clients with a professional demeanor and managing inquiries efficiently.Office Coordination: Support the legal team with research, track billable hours, and coordinate office logistics such as supplies and travel

Lagos
Full Time
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Compliance Officer

Sttafora Global

In a highly regulated investment environment, trust is everything.We are seeking an experienced Compliance Officer to safeguard the integrity of our operations, investment products, and client relationships. This role sits at the heart of the organization—working closely with leadership to ensure full regulatory compliance, strong governance, and a culture built on transparency and ethical conduct.If you are confident navigating SEC Nigeria regulations, proactive in managing risk, and comfortable engaging regulators at a senior level, this role offers both responsibility and influence.What You’ll DoRegulatory Compliance & OversightEnsure full compliance with SEC Nigeria regulations and other applicable regulatory bodies (including NSE and NAICOM, where relevant).Develop, implement, and continuously update compliance frameworks, manuals, and internal policies.Track regulatory developments and assess their impact on the company’s operations and products.SEC Filings & Regulatory ReportingPrepare, review, and submit all statutory filings to SEC Nigeria, including monthly, quarterly, and annual returns.Manage registration, renewals, and updates for funds, schemes, and investment products.Maintain accurate records of all regulatory filings and correspondence.Serve as the primary point of contact during SEC inspections, audits, and inquiries.Internal Controls, Risk & AMLConduct periodic compliance risk assessments and internal audits, recommending corrective actions where needed.Oversee KYC and AML/CFT processes in line with SEC and CBN guidelines.Monitor trading and investment activities to prevent insider trading, conflicts of interest, and market abuse.Advisory, Training & GovernanceAdvise management and teams on compliance implications for products, marketing, and client engagement.Deliver regular compliance and ethics training to staff.Prepare and present compliance reports to the CEO and Board.Promote a strong culture of integrity, accountability, and regulatory discipline across the organization. 

Lagos
Full Time
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Legal Assistant

The Vault Recruitment

Job SummaryOur client, a reputable Oil and Gas law firm located in Ikeja, Lagos, is seeking a diligent and detail-oriented Legal Assistant to support its legal operations. The successful candidate will assist in legal research, drafting of legal documents, case preparation, and general legal advisory services while ensuring compliance with Nigerian laws and industry regulations.Key Responsibilities1. Conduct legal research on Nigerian laws, regulations, and case precedents relevant to Oil & Gas practice2. and review legal documents, including contracts, pleadings, agreements, opinions, and briefs3. Assist in case preparation, filings, and court processes4. Support senior lawyers in litigation, negotiations, and client advisory matters5. Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and legal procedures6. Liaise with courts, regulatory bodies, and relevant stakeholders as required7. Maintain accurate legal records, files, and documentation8. Meet assigned deadlines and manage multiple tasks efficiently

Lagos
Full Time
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Trust Officer - Port-Harcourt

Greenwich Trustees Limited

Job SummaryThe officer oversees and coordinates the business activities of the company in Port- Harcourt and Southern region of Nigeria.

Rivers
Full Time
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Branch Coordinator

Greenwich Trustees Limited

Job SummaryRepresent and coordinate the Organization's activities in the FCT and the entire Northern region and be able to independently broker Trustees Transactions

Abuja
Full Time

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From Makurdi to the Top 1%: Benedict Ater on Excellence, Pressure & Purpose
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From Makurdi to the Top 1%: Benedict Ater on Excellence, Pressure & Purpose

It’s a bright day in November in Nigeria, that familiar mix of soft harmattan breeze and gentle sunshine settling over the city. Against that backdrop, the Thrive Team sat down for an exclusive conversation with the Best Graduating Student of the Nigerian Law School Backlog Class of 2024/2025, Benedict Ater. What followed was a deeply insightful and inspiring dialogue about excellence, pressure, resilience, and purpose. We’re excited to share this conversation with you, and we hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed having it.Q: So nice to have you here on Thrive Trailblazers. Can we meet Benedict Ater, beyond the academic legacy? Who are you?A: Thank you; it’s a pleasure to be here. At my core, I’m someone who believes in showing up fully and giving my best to whatever is committed to my hands. Long before the grades or recognition, I’ve always had a natural drive for discipline, excellence, and doing even the small things with intention.From being called “the indomitable Ater” in primary school to navigating secondary school, university, and law school, that mindset has stayed consistent. Beyond academics, I’m someone who values purpose, meaningful relationships, healthy competition, and balance. Ultimately, I’m committed to growing, staying grounded, and honouring every opportunity with integrity and hard work.Q: Everyone sees the result, but let’s start with the roots. What personal experiences or values shaped your approach to excellence long before law school?A: Thank you very much for this question. I believe it is necessarily foundational. Excellence for me has been a lifestyle, a non-negotiable constant as far back as I remember. To trace the roots, I have to go as far back as primary school. Even then, I knew I had the instinct to put in my best shift in the tiniest responsibilities. I consistently topped my class, and I fondly remember my teacher grabbing me by the arms, raising me high and declaring me “the indomitable Ater” at every assembly session at the end of each term. I came to consciously make efforts to develop my attitude to be one of indomitability over obstacles and challenges. I took the same attitude to secondary school, then to university and ultimately law school. So long before law school, I developed the desire and ability to give my best shot. For me, it is about satisfying my conscience that I could not have done any better, so I easily come to terms with outcomes. In other words, an attitude for excellence affords me some measure of outcome independence. But the awesome thing about this mindset is it affords me the ability to hit consistent highs rather than settling for the bare minimum.Q:What was your why through it all, the internal reason that kept you grounded when things got tough?A: Throughout my journey, tough days have been abundant, I dare say even more regular than the really good ones. But I try to take each day as it comes and think about my goals, which keep me grounded and going. It is easy to get distraught and distracted when you lack definite goals or a concrete reason you do anything. For instance, if you don’t have a set outcome, tough times will have you negotiating whether you should settle for less.I knew I wanted to get a First Class from the law school. I also knew the program was just for nine months or less; somehow, the realization that I would be done with the program in nine months gave me the ability to summon extra strength when frustration tried to set in. My why is really about identifying my goal in a particular season and vigorously giving it all I have. I think of my goals as a shore I have to swim to while drowning at sea; there are very few, if any, alternatives in that situation than actually swimming to shore.THE LAW SCHOOL EXPERIENCE: BEYOND THE STEREOTYPEQ: Law school is often described as a marathon, not a sprint. What did endurance look like for you in practice?A: I think law school is a bit of both worlds. It is a marathon in a sense, but also a sprint in some others. There are times you will need the sense of urgency a sprint requires, and there are other times you will require the patience and strategy that characterise a marathon. Be that as it may, endurance for me was showing up every day, even when I had reason not to. It was long hours of studying. Endurance also meant having the wisdom to know when to rest and take a break. I took a nap and made sure I slept very well almost every day of my law school experience. Q: How did you balance the pressure to perform academically with the need to protect your peace and mental health?A: Pressure? The pressure was immense. I will give you a little backstory. I graduated from Benue State University, Makurdi. The Faculty of Law at the university was established in 1993. And since the inception of the faculty, only one person previously had a Bachelor of Law degree with first class honours, and that was in 2008. I became the second person ever in the history of the faculty to achieve the feat. You know, the unfortunate thing for me? The other person who had a first class in 2008 also made another first class at the law school. Naturally, the pressure was really on for me. In fact, one of my professors pointedly told me, “Ben, don’t go to law school and disgrace us.” For him, not getting a first class from law school meant I had disgraced the faculty. Everyone who knew me expected me to get a first class from law school. I mean, that was a lot of pressure. But I had learnt to reframe pressure, to morph the pressure to perform into motivation to go over and beyond. That was the same thing I did in the circumstances; I reframed that pressure into motivation and gave law school my best shot. I also tried not to think of the expectations and what they meant; I only allowed the expectations to drive me. That way, I kept my peace, and I dare say my mental health never took a direct hit.LEARNING, STRATEGY & DISCIPLINEQ: Did your study process evolve between the first term and Bar Finals?A: It did, but not much. Before I resumed law school, I took the time to watch lots of videos and read articles written by former law school students. That helped a lot. One prominent takeaway I had was the utility of taking studies seriously from the very first day of lectures. That’s exactly what I did. After every lecture, I read the topic taught for the day and made sure I understood the principles. I usually use weekends to revise the topics taught during the week. When it was closer to Bar finals, my focus was on testing my grasp of the topics across the various courses, practicing with past questions, having a firm grasp of the drafts and also practicing MCQs. So I would say my study process did evolve from having a broad understanding of the topics to ensuring surgical precision in my grasp of the core principles and refining that with practicing past questions.Q: Everyone says, “consistency is key,” but what does consistency really mean to you on a personal level?A: Yes, consistency is really key. But we always run the danger of subsuming such truths into clichés that can easily get glossed over. Consistency for me is showing up every day like it was day one. And if you think about it deeply, it is better to consistently show up every day and put in little shifts that add up exponentially, than showing up with maniacal energy one day and sitting out the next. Q: How did you navigate relationships, friendships, study groups, and competition in a high-stakes environment like law school?A: The law school is a community, and as in every community, interaction between members is important and maybe even necessary for survival. I made a few friends at law school. However, I can’t stress enough how important it is to make friends with people with whom you share the same goals. It makes everything a bit easier. During my externship, I had this group of friends with whom I attempted class tasks across the various courses every night. We were from different campuses, which meant we sometimes had diverse ideas and approaches to the same problem. This was very important for me since I was able to get a feel of what was happening in other campuses. I also took part in group meetings as much as I could. I even represented my group in the moot trials as lead counsel, and we came out on top. Summarily, even in a high-stakes environment like the law school, isolation is never really the best idea. In a nutshell, I tried to make friends and share time with others while recognising the wisdom in moderation.Q: What did rest or fun look like for you, and how did you avoid the guilt that often comes with taking a break?A: Guilt? Only undeserved breaks will make you feel guilty. I tried to earn mine. For instance, a night out with friends after studying for two straight weeks never elicited guilt from me; rather, I was really focused on enjoying the moment because I knew I had worked very hard and totally deserved it. However, fun meant several things to me. It could be playing football at the law school, which I regularly did, attending a party which seldom happened, catching up with friends over social media, or just taking a well-deserved nap.Q: What’s the biggest reality check you’ve faced since leaving law school? How have you been able to navigate the space between expectation and reality in your post-law-school journey?A: Well, the truth is, I expected nothing to be handed to me; I knew I would have to work extremely hard to not only cement my place, but to prove I am worthy of it. I am still taking the days as they come, and my estimation of what reality is like after law school hasn’t proved to be false, yet.Q: Many new lawyers struggle to find a footing in the job market. What’s your honest take on that experience, and how are you approaching it?A: The job market for new wigs is actually very crazy. Almost all new wigs usually desire to start practice at some top-tier firm, but that’s an impossibility because there are so many people these firms can take. Outside the top-tier firms, remuneration becomes a big issue. I have call mates who have mentioned during discussions that some firms offered them as low as twenty-thousand naira per month as salary. I mean, that’s absurd considering the prevailing economic realities and cost of living. But that’s the sad situation, which I believe needs urgent reform. In my case, I would say I was fortunate enough to get the grades I got, so things have been a bit easier. You know, firms are willing to open their doors to you if they perceive you are the kind of talent they are looking for.Aside from that, it is also important to optimise the factors within one’s control to get the best outcome, aiming for the best grades possible, undergoing internships, and building relationships within legal circles; these help to more advantageously navigate a very competitive job market. At least that has been the experience.Q: You’ve achieved something historic. How do you process recognition without letting it define you?A: I believe an obsessive love for recognition is a slippery slope that can quite easily mutate focus from the grind that produces the recognition to recognition itself. When that happens, then it becomes easy for one to fade out. I am sincerely thankful for the recognition this achievement has afforded me. I met the Governor of my state, several leaders in the legal profession reached out to say a word or two, and that is great. But I also know that I must attack my next obstacles with the same intensity and vigour that brings recognition. I try not to let my life be defined by recognition; rather, the work that produces the recognition is where my focus is. More than anything, I interpret recognition as a responsibility rather than a crown.Q: If you could speak directly to law students currently navigating the chaos of preparation, what truth would you tell them that nobody told you?A: Well, I think they may have already heard what I will tell them, the only thing is I’ll urge them to actually believe it – they are going to be fine. That bar finals can be the easiest exams they’ll ever write, but what will determine that outcome is the quality of preparation they put in.Thank you so much for your time, Benedict. This has been incredibly insightful, and I’m certain so many, myself included, will draw real inspiration from your journey and the honesty you’ve shared today.

Introducing Law Gig: A detailed Guide to Creating or Performing Legal Tasks on Thrive
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Introducing Law Gig: A detailed Guide to Creating or Performing Legal Tasks on Thrive

TR Thrive’s Law Gig platform makes legal work easier for everybody. If you’re a lawyer, you can find simple or complex jobs to do and get paid without stress. If you’re any person or business owner, you can quickly find someone to help you with things like contracts, litigation, registration, or legal advice, no long queues, no confusion. It’s a clean, fast way to connect people who need legal help with people who can provide it. There are over one thousand lawyers on Thrive, making it the largest legal marketplace in Nigeria and the best place to get favourable price options and high-quality service from freelance lawyers.This guide explains everything you need to know about using TR Thrive’s Law Gig platform from start to finish. It breaks down how anybody in need of legal service (e.g a business owner) can post a legal task, how lawyers can apply for the task, how payments are safely kept in escrow until the job is completed, and how both sides can chat, upload documents, and track progress. You’ll understand how to check a lawyer’s profile, how to choose the right person, how deadlines work, how to approve or reject completed work, and what to do if there is any disagreement. The goal is simple: to help you use the platform with full confidence, whether you are hiring a lawyer or looking for legal jobs to earn money (whether you work full-time or not).Who Can Use TR Thrive Law GigsTR Thrive Law Gigs is for everyone who needs legal help or wants to offer it. If you are a business owner, you can hire lawyers to handle company registration, contracts, trademarks, compliance, or urgent corporate tasks. If you are an individual, you can use it for family law matters, employment issues, property agreements, immigration support, or any legal advice you need. Even lawyers themselves can use it, either to find urgent help from other lawyers, share briefs, or outsource research and document reviews. Once you post a gig, many qualified lawyers can show interest in doing the job, and you can review their profiles, negotiate prices, and choose the best fit. The platform makes it easy to handle both simple and complex tasks safely, quickly, and flexibly, giving you options whether the job is small, urgent, or requires special expertise.How to Post a Law Gig on TR ThrivePosting a law gig is your first step if you need legal help. Start by going to Post a Gig. The platform makes it simple, but taking a little time to explain your task properly will save you headaches later.When posting, you will fill out these key parts:a. Gig Title – A short, clear name for your task. Examples:“CAC Business Name Registration Needed”“Employment Contract Review”b. Description – This is where you tell the lawyer exactly what you need. Include:The purpose of the taskAll important details (documents, deadlines, special instructions). Don't ever post any sensitive information!What you expect as the final outcomec. Category & Location – Choose the type of legal work (Contract Drafting, Litigation Support, IP, Immigration, etc.) and indicate if it is Remote or in a specific city.d. Budget – Start from ₦3,000 and adjust based on the task’s complexity. A fair budget attracts serious professionals.g. Requirements & Upload – If the task needs specific skills or documents, you can upload them directly.h. Advertise (Optional): If your order is very urgent and you want us to advertise to all Thrive lawyers, then you can pay ₦1,000. If you don't do this now, the price increases to ₦5,000 after the order goes live. After submitting, your gig goes live at All Orders. Lawyers can then review your details, ask questions through chat, and apply. Clear instructions make it easier to get qualified lawyers quickly and reduce mistakes. Also ensure to comply with Posting Terms to prevent your orders from being removed by the platform.How Lawyers Can Apply and Take Law GigsOnce a gig is live, lawyers and legal professionals can browse it and apply. To see available gigs, go to Orders Page. Each gig shows the task details, budget, and deadline.When you find a gig you can handle, click “Show Interest”. You can add a short note to the client explaining why you are the right person. For example:“I am a Lagos-based lawyer with 5 years of experience in CAC registrations. I can complete this task in 3 days and send all documents in PDF.”After you apply, the client can review your profile, see your past completed jobs, ratings, and decide whom to allocate the task to, get price suggestions, edit your price, reallocate, and relevant stuff on the Order Details page of each order.. Once allocated, the payment is held safely in escrow, and you can start chatting and sharing documents with the client through the chat option on the order details page.This process protects both sides: the lawyer knows the payment is secured, and the client knows the work will be done before the money is released. It also makes communication easier and avoids misunderstandings.How to Allocate an Order and Understand Payment StatusTo allocate an order, first review interested professionals on your order details page, then select the one you want to work with. Payment must be completed before allocation, you can pay via Paystack (card, bank transfer, or USSD), use your TR Thrive wallet balance, or generate a shareable payment link for someone else to pay. Once payment is processed, the full order amount is immediately held in escrow and appears in the professional's wallet as "pending balance" (held funds). The order status changes to "allocated," and both parties can start communicating through the order chat system. The funds remain in escrow (pending/held status) until the professional completes the work and you verify it. Upon your approval, the payment is released: a 3% platform fee is deducted, and the net amount moves from "pending balance" to "available balance" in the professional's wallet, ready for withdrawal. If you cancel the order before work starts, the funds are returned to your original payment method or wallet. If a dispute arises or the order is discontinued, the escrow system protects both parties, funds stay held until resolution, then are either released to the professional upon successful completion or refunded to you if the order is cancelled or the work is rejected. This escrow system ensures secure transactions where payment is guaranteed for completed work and refundable if the order doesn't proceed.Understanding 'Thrive and Friends' Payment LinksThrive and Friends payment links let order creators share payment with anyone. If you're a business owner, you can send the link to a colleague, assistant, or finance team to pay for an order allocation. If you're an individual, you can share it with a sponsor, family member, or friend who wants to cover the cost (maybe as a Christmas gift 😀). Law firms can use it to delegate payments to partners or accounting staff. Organisations can share it with authorised personnel for approval and payment. Once you generate a link, anyone with it can pay securely via Paystack, and the order is automatically allocated to the selected professional. The link expires after a set period for security, and you can revoke it anytime if plans change. This feature makes it easy to handle payments when you're not available, need approval from others, or want someone else to cover the cost, while keeping full control over the allocation process.Understanding Crowdfunding for Legal FeesWe're introducing the first-ever crowdfunding feature for legal fees and professional services on TR Thrive. Crowdfunding lets order creators invite multiple people to contribute any amount toward covering their legal fees or professional service costs. To get started, go to the order allocation page, click the "Crowdfund this order" section, and generate a unique crowdfunding link. Once generated, copy and share the link with family, friends, colleagues, community members, or well-wishers who want to help. Law firms can use it to pool resources from partners or clients for complex cases. Organisations can rally team members or stakeholders to collectively fund important legal services. Individuals can share it on social media, in community groups, or with their network to gather support. Contributors can choose any amount they're comfortable with (from ₦100 upwards), add encouraging messages, and even contribute anonymously if they prefer privacy. The platform tracks progress in real time, showing how much has been raised and how much is still needed. Once the goal is reached, the order is automatically allocated to the selected professional, and all contributors can see the impact of their collective support. This feature makes legal services more accessible by allowing communities to come together and help each other, whether it's for a personal legal matter, a community cause, or supporting someone in need. You maintain full control, you can revoke the link anytime, and it expires after 30 days for security. Crowdfunding on TR Thrive transforms how legal fees are paid, making justice and professional services more accessible through the power of community support.How Escrow Protects You and the LawyerTR Thrive uses an escrow system to make sure payments are safe for both clients and lawyers. When a client posts a gig and allocates it to a lawyer, the money is held securely until the task is completed. This means the lawyer knows the client cannot cancel and run away with the work, and the client knows the lawyer cannot take the money without finishing the job.Here’s how it works:Client posts and allocates the gig, payment goes into escrow.Lawyer completes the work and submits proof.Client reviews the work and either approves or requests revisions.Once approved, the money is released to the lawyer’s wallet, minus the 3% platform fee.For any disputes, both sides can file a complaint by clicking the dispute order page on every Order Details page. Neutral admins review the evidence and ensure a fair decision. This system builds trust and makes sure everyone plays fair.How Clients/Order Creators Can Manage Their GigsAfter posting a gig, clients can easily manage it from their dashboard at the My Orders Page. The dashboard shows all your gigs, including active, allocated, and completed jobs. You can check which lawyers have applied, view their profiles, and communicate through chat on the order details page which is accessible by just viewing the order.Clients can also:Edit unallocated gigs – update description, budget, or deadline before choosing a lawyer.Reallocate tasks – if the first lawyer cannot complete the job, you can pick another applicant.Cancel gigs – unallocated gigs can be deleted, and the money is refunded if it was already in escrow.Track progress – see updates, file uploads, and delivery notes in one place.Using the dashboard properly saves time, prevents confusion, and ensures that tasks are completed on schedule. It also allows clients to keep all communication and files in one secure place.How Lawyers/Order Performers Can Manage Their JobsLawyers can manage their gigs from My Orders Page, which shows all jobs you have applied for, been allocated, or completed. Once a gig is allocated to you, the chat option can be accessed on Order Details page, where you can ask questions, share documents, and clarify details with the client.Key steps for lawyers to stay on top of tasks:Check deadlines – make sure you deliver work on time to keep a good rating.Submit proof – upload completed work or documents for client review.Communicate clearly – respond quickly to client messages; clear communication reduces disputes.Track earnings – see pending and available payments in your wallet here.By following these steps, lawyers can build trust with clients, maintain high ratings, and get paid safely and quickly.How to Complete or Mark Orders as DoneAfter finishing the work, go to the order details page and click "Mark as Completed" on the Order Details page.. On the completion page, upload proof files (documents, images, PDFs, Word, Excel, or ZIP files up to 5MB) that show the work is done. You can also add notes summarizing what was delivered, key points, or instructions for the client. Once you submit, the order status changes to "Pending Review" and the creator is notified via email and in-platform notification. The payment remains in escrow until the creator verifies your submission. If approved, the payment is released to your wallet (minus a 3% platform fee), and the order status changes to "Completed". If rejected, you'll receive feedback and can update your submission with new files or notes. You can also use the order chat system to communicate with the client and request revisions before final submission. This process ensures quality work is verified before payment is released, protecting both you and the client.How to Withdraw from Wallet After Completion is ApprovedAfter the order creator approves your completion, the payment is automatically released from escrow to your "available balance" in your wallet, go to Withdraw Funds and enter your bank details: bank name, account number (10 digits), and account name (must match your bank records). Enter the withdrawal amount (minimum ₦5,000, maximum your available balance). You can optionally save your bank account for future withdrawals. Click "Request Withdrawal" to submit. The system deducts the amount from your available balance and holds it until administrators process your request (usually within 1-3 business days). You'll receive email confirmation, and the funds will be transferred to your bank account once processed. You can track all withdrawal requests and transaction history in your wallet dashboard.Tips to Get the Best Lawyers or Land More JobsUsing TR Thrive effectively is about more than just posting or applying for gigs, it’s about doing it smart.For Clients:Write clear, detailed gig descriptions so lawyers understand exactly what you need.Set a fair budget, too low may scare away experienced lawyers.Respond quickly to messages to avoid delays.Use the advertising option to promote urgent gigs and attract more professionals.For Lawyers:Apply on your profile page here to get verified as a lawyer on Thrive. Order creators would see whether you are verified or not, and being a verified lawyer would boost your credibility. You would need to provide your enrollment number and your call to bar certificate. Write strong interest notes when applying, explain why you are the right fit.Keep chat polite and professional; prompt replies build trust.Deliver high-quality work and upload proof to get good ratings.Following these tips increases chances of success, whether you are hiring a lawyer or earning from gigs.What to Do if There’s a ProblemSometimes gigs don’t go smoothly, but TR Thrive has ways to handle issues. If you are a client and the work is late, incomplete, or unclear, you can request revisions through verify order button. If that doesn’t solve the problem, you can file a dispute by clicking the dispute order button, and provide all relevant information with any supporting documents.Lawyers can also file disputes if clients try to release payment unfairly or give unclear instructions. The platform’s admins act as neutral referees to make sure both sides are treated fairly.Other helpful steps:Keep chat messages and file uploads organised, they serve as proof if there’s a disagreement.Read the platform’s terms to understand rules about deadlines, payments, and cancellations.Contact support quickly if you feel stuck or unsure about any process.Knowing these steps ensures that gigs stay safe, professional, and stress-free for everyone involved.Start Thriving on TR Thrive TodayTR Thrive’s Law Gig platform makes legal work simple and fair for everyone. Clients save time and money by connecting quickly with qualified lawyers, while lawyers earn extra income by taking on tasks they can handle from anywhere. With escrow protection, built-in chat, document uploads, and clear dispute processes, the platform keeps everything safe and organised.Over a thousand lawyers are already using TR Thrive to simplify legal work, whether it’s small business registration, contract reviews, or litigation support.Why wait? Sign up today and experience a faster, smarter, and safer way to handle legal tasks, one gig at a time.

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Apologies for the title. This gig is not technically document review but it is like a structured research and drafting gig to develop a comprehensive library of legal document templates for lawyers and the general public to adopt and customise in practice. I am looking for a well-organised, research-oriented young lawyer to curate, draft, and standardise 300 high-quality legal templates covering common practice areas.The work will involve systematic internet research, review of best practices, and drafting of clear, professionally formatted templates suitable for Nigerian legal practice. These templates are not academic samples; they are intended for practical, real-world adoption by lawyers.Templates must be logically categorised, properly titled, and written in clean legal English, with placeholders clearly indicated for easy customisation. Original drafting by the performer is not necessary, it's best to get them from the internet. This is a straightforward but detail-intensive task. No litigation, court appearances, or client interaction is required.The selected lawyer will be required to:-Gather common legal documents used by Nigerians and lawyers across multiple practice areas (e.g. corporate/commercial, property, employment, debt recovery, basic litigation, compliance, etc.) including but not limited to:Agreements and contractsAffidavitsDemand letters and noticesCorporate and compliance documentsProperty-related documentsGeneral legal correspondence-Ensure templates are:Clearly structured and professionally formattedWritten in plain but accurate legal languageEasy to customise (with placeholders where appropriate)-Organise templates into logical categories and sub-categories-Deliver all templates in a zipped folder containing 200 clean, editable format (Word or equivalent) 

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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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