NYSC Associate October 2025 - Consolex Legal Practitioners H

NYSC Associate

Consolex Legal Practitioners

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Akwa Ibom

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

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Job Description

Support a reputable Nigerian law firm as an NYSC Associate (Legal) during your National Youth Service Corps year, contributing to legal operations and client services.

  • Conduct legal research: Analyze case law, statutes, and regulations using platforms like LawPavilion to support case preparation.
  • Draft documents: Prepare contracts, legal opinions, and compliance documents for corporate and individual clients.
  • Assist in litigation: Compile case files, briefs, and evidence summaries to meet court deadlines.
  • Monitor legal trends: Track updates in Nigerian laws, including data protection and labor regulations, via online sources.
  • Support digital processes: Manage e-filing and virtual client consultations to enhance firm efficiency.
  • Collaborate with team: Work with senior lawyers on client matters, ensuring timely delivery of services.

Requirements

Requirements vary by caseload, but the major ones are listed below, along with additional qualifications.

  • Major requirement: Current law school student, graduate awaiting Nigerian Bar exam results, recently passed Bar exam, or newly called to the Nigerian Bar.
  • Major requirement: Enrolled in or eligible for the NYSC program.
  • Major requirement: Knowledge of Nigerian legal frameworks, including contract, corporate, or litigation law.
  • Proficient in legal research tools (e.g., LawPavilion) and Microsoft Office.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for drafting and client interaction.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
  • Commitment to confidentiality, especially for sensitive client data.
  • Familiarity with legal tech or HR platforms is an advantage, among other skills.

It is important to note that these NYSC positions are rolling basis and when you send in your application, reviews or acceptance to interview is subject to available spaces. Sending your CV or application is like sending a cold email and this is highly recommended to be done to more than one firm in order to boost your chances. You can also confirm by searching on the main page if the law firm has another NYSC opening with a specific deadline.

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