Nigeria Law SHOP
(36
States of Nigeria)
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Shopping for sound legal
services -
free, affordable or
anonymous-,
lawyers/law firms, paralegal
support,
law facilities or intelligence
in
Nigeria, could be as easy as
one phone call, email or a
text message away.
HOTLINES
234-70-6710-2097;
234-80-8390-7255
shop@lawnigeria.com;
info@lawnigeria.com
- Free/Anonymous
Legal advisory
- Affordable
Legal Representation
- Law
firms in any part of Nigeria
- Lawyers
(any part of Nigeria)
- Expert
Legal Services Providers
- Nigerian Lawyers abroad
- Pre-paid
Legal services Providers
- State,
Federal, & Int'l Courts
- Paralegal
staff/services
- Litigation
assistance
- Court
Fees
- Bail
Bond Support
- Expert
witnesses in any field
- Law
Office Space
- Law
Office Equipments
- Computers & ICT
- Legal
Jobs
- Internships
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- Law
Education Advisory
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Research Services
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Advisory
- Justice
Sector Advisory
- Non-profit
Legal Advisory
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Reports
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Text Books
- Law
Library Services
- Editorial
Assistance
- Publishing
Services
- Law
Event Planning
- Registration
for Law Events
- Law
Competitions
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Scholarships
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- Policy Consultancy
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You can
solve legal problems without seeing a lawyer -
by yourself!
What
sort of legal work would be suitable for
the Law Shop self-help service?
They include things like
filling in official forms and simple
legal procedures and work where it is
premature, not cost effective or inconvenient
to engage a lawyer to act for you.
Here
are just a few examples:
- Letting a
house, flat or room
- Renting
business premises
- Setting
up a small business
- Making a
simple Will
- Changing
your name
- Partnership
agreements
- Going
through an amicable divorce
- Winding
up someone's estate after they have
died
- Business
contracts
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Arranging a Power of Attorney
- Problems
met by charities, clubs and pressure
groups
- Managing
a relative's affairs
- School or
College legal problems
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- Buying off
ground rent or rent-charge
- Sorting
out debts
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Tax, VAT and Welfare Benefits
- Dealing
with court forms
-
Neighbour disputes
- Preparing
for a Court or Tribunal hearing
-
Employment problems
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Making an official complaint
- Making
a claim when
– someone owes you money
– something you've bought goes wrong
– you've had an accident
– you've lost your job
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States
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