Ooni of Ife, Adeleke, AGF, others eulogize Law Corridor at unveiling ceremony

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state, the Attorney- General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, including other legal luminary and dignitaries Thursday eulogized the Law Corridor for effective practices that culminated into the unveiling of its new edifice.

They spoke in Abuja at the commissioning of a multi-million naira Law Corridor new office complex and book presentation on Modern Nigerian Legal System.

Managed by the trio of Barr Pelumi Olajengbesi (Managing Partner), Henry Kelechukwu Eni-Otu (Lead Partner) and Ganiyu Ajibola Bello (Deputy Managing Partner), speakers after speakers lauded partnership in legal practice, describing it as capable of enhancing expertise, increased capacity and allow for efficient risk management.

Pelumi Olajengbesi, who spoke on behalf of the law firm, said, “It is an innovative and cosmopolitan legal powerhouse, uniquely positioned to practice across a broad spectrum of traditional and modern legal disciplines.

“We are partners committed to the highest standards of legal excellence, adding that Law Corridor is distinguished by a team of seasoned legal experts, each bringing a wealth of experience and an in-depth understanding of both straightforward and complex legal matters.

“We seamlessly navigate conventional practice areas, corporate law, and pioneering legal fields, grounded in a steadfast commitment to ethical principles, meticulous due diligence, and the cultivation of long lasting client relationships.”

The hallmark of the occasion was the unveiling of the new edifice and launching of a book titled: ‘Modern Nigeria Legal System’.

While reviewing the book, a professor of law, Hadiza Hamma, commended the authors, saying the insightful work in the book will contribute greatly to legal literatures.

“The book is a rich collection of the Nigerian Legal system,” Hamma said.

Fagbemi, in his remarks applauded partnership that brings lawyers with diverse knowledge in different fields to come together to work towards achieving efficient legal practice, noting that it was no longer ideal for individual law firms to work in isolation.

The AGF, who spoke on the topic; “Leveraging Partnership for growth in Nigeria Legal Practice,” stated that it llows comprehensive legal solution to wide range of issues and enhances creativity and jurisprudence.

“When seasoned practitioners partner with younger lawyers, the next generation of practitioners learn from their experiences.

“In return, younger lawyers bring fresh perspectives in adaptability, driving the profession to knee innovations.

“Another good aspect of partnership is sustainability and resilience to create more room for accountability, to support network where challenges can be faced collectively to meet client’s expectations.

“Collaboration enhances good relationship which is a cornerstone of the law profession as client’s seek not expertise, but a team that understands their needs to receive comprehensive services,” the AGF stated.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the occasion, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), urged the partners to be good partners and trustworthy.

Awomolo, who is the Chairman, Body of Benchers, charged the team on the need to build integrity in the law profession while upholding high ethical integrity as cornerstones of their legal practices.