Legal Officer- Corporate Commercial Lawyer November 2025 -

Legal Officer- Corporate Commercial Lawyer

Amy Consulting

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Lagos

Experience

Senior Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Application Deadline

5 September 2025, 11:59 AM WAT (Expired)

Job Description

Key Responsibilities:

Legal Advisory:

  • Provide expert legal advice and guidance to the company on commercial law matters, including contracts, transactions, compliance, and regulatory issues.
  • Assess and manage legal risks associated with business transactions and propose strategies for risk mitigation.
  • Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of legal documents, including contracts, agreements, and corporate policies.
  • Conduct legal research and analysis to ensure the company is informed of relevant laws, regulations, and industry practices.

Contract Management:

  • Ensure contracts are properly structured, contain appropriate provisions, and protect the Company's interests.
  • Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial contracts, such as purchase agreements, joint venture agreements, licensing agreements, and distribution agreements to clients.
  • Ensure that contracts align with the company's objectives, comply with legal requirements, and protect their interests.
  • Advise the Company on contract interpretation, potential risks, and recommended modifications.

Compliance and Corporate Governance:

  • Advise the company on corporate governance matters, including board meetings, shareholder rights, and corporate structure.
  • Assist in the preparation and filing of corporate documents, such as articles of incorporation, bylaws, annual reports etc.
  • Ensure the company’s compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and corporate governance standards.
  • Stay informed about changes in corporate laws and regulations and guide their impact on the organization.

Requirements

Key Requirements:

  • LLB degree from a recognized University.
  • Minimum 7 - 10 years post-call experience as a corporate commercial lawyer
  • In-depth knowledge of corporate law, contract law, and commercial transactions.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, with the ability to provide practical and strategic legal advice.
  • Excellent drafting, negotiation, and analytical skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Sound business judgment and ability to balance legal risks with business objectives.
  • Familiarity with corporate governance principles and compliance frameworks.

How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should apply using the Email Apply button, using the Job title as the subject of the email. 

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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. 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