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ALAN 2020 First Quarter Learning Session: “Law Firm Project Management & Facility Management”

On February 22, 2020, our Practice Director; Mrs. Ebele Iyayi ACIPM delivered a presentation on Law Firm Project Management & Facility Management during the first quarterly learning session of the Association of Law Firms Administrators of Nigeria (ALAN), in 2020. The training which was titled “Law Firm Practice Management: Our significant Role” and it held at Banwo & Ighodalo offices at Ikoyi, Lagos State.

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Data Privacy and Data Protection Law in Nigeria

ABSTRACT The transformational value of data in today’s world cannot be overemphasised. The right to data privacy and protection is an internationally guaranteed right, which enjoys protection universally. Data protection is the process of safeguarding important information from corruption, compromise or loss. The importance of data protection increases as the amount of data created and […]

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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) Again Postpones & Further Segments Compliance With The Recapitalization Of Insurance Companies In Nigeria – Matters Arising For The Sector

There has been recurring clamour for recapitalisation of the Insurance sector in Nigeria owing to what has been perceived as declining public confidence in the sector’s integrity, ability to honour insurance claims and general state of well-being. In other to arrest this loss of confidence, NAICOM has introduced a Tier-Based Minimum Solvency Capital (TBMSC) framework […]

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Alliance Law Firm Moves Court Of Appeal To Affirm Sec’s Oversight Powers Over The Board And Management Of Public Companies In Nigeria

Alliance Law Firm has successfully moved the Court of Appeal of Nigeria to affirm the powers of Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) to oversight the operations of public companies in Nigeria. In a landmark judgment delivered on 31st January, 2019, the appellate court constituted by three man panel unanimously reversed the ruling of the Federal High Court,