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LawPavilionAI Gains the Spotlight at NBA Conference as the Game-Changing AI for Nigerian Lawyers

“No General ever goes to war without a capable and well-equipped army. Likewise, no lawyer should face today’s fast-paced legal challenges without a powerful assistant.”

That was the powerful analogy that set the stage as LawPavilion Business Solutions, the pioneer in Nigerian legal technology, today announced the official unveiling of its new flagship product, LawPavilionAI, at the ongoing Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference. The launch marks a significant leap forward in legal technology, introducing an all-in-one AI solution designed to serve as a specialized personal assistant for every Nigerian lawyer.

The product was unveiled by the company’s CEO, Ope Olugasa, who likened a lawyer without a capable legal assistant to a General without a well-equipped army. His compelling speech underscored the critical need for a new class of legal assistance in an increasingly fast-paced world.

This philosophy is the cornerstone of LawPavilionAI, which is engineered to handle up to 30% of a lawyer’s work, 100 times faster. It allows legal professionals to dedicate their valuable time and emotional intelligence to the strategic, high-stakes engagements that AI cannot perform.

The energy around the launch was palpable and the excitement stems from LawPavilionAI’s unique ability to merge a lawyer’s entire workflow into one intuitive platform, a significant departure from the fragmented tools lawyers currently use.

Mr. Olugasa highlighted the core capabilities of LawPavilionAI as the ultimate digital assistant for Nigerian lawyers, combining research, drafting, and document review into one seamless experience.

He explained that with LawPavilionAI’s AI-powered legal research, the solution delivers precise and authoritative answers drawn from Nigeria’s largest e-law library. Every response is grounded in verifiable legal sources, ensuring zero hallucinations and giving lawyers the confidence to rely on its outputs.

Speaking on it’s legal drafting capabilities, Mr. Olugasa showcased how LawPavilionAI can generate and refine more than 60% of common court processes and contracts with remarkable accuracy and emphasised how this saves countless hours of manual work while producing documents that are polished, professional, and court-ready.

Mr. Olugasa demoed how LawPavilionAI is redefining document review by uploading agreements, pleadings, or contracts and receiving instant, structured analysis, complete with summaries, highlighted risks, and identified compliance gaps. Going a step further, he said LawPavilionAI even provides intelligent guidance for next steps, whether that means redrafting, crafting a legal response, preparing a well-informed opinion or asking questions based on the uploaded documents.

Mr. Olugasa explained how  together, these capabilities make LawPavilionAI more than just a tool, but the dependable legal partner every Nigerian lawyer needs to thrive in today’s demanding practice environment as LawPavilionAI is the definitive answer to the challenges of manual research fatigue, fragmented workflows, and the unreliability of generic AI tools. 

According to him, while it is important to get a good AI assistant, he advised lawyers not to “get just any AI as a personal assistant, get an AI that is well-bred. Get LawPavilionAI.”

Mr. Olugasa emphasized that unlike platforms that provide broad, often hallucinated, information, LawPavilionAI is the first generative AI specifically trained on the very fabric of Nigerian law. It leverages over 60 years of verifiable legal data, ensuring every response is contextual, accurate, and free of the inconsistencies found in other models.

To ensure every lawyer can access this cutting-edge technology, Mr. Olugasa announced that LawPavilion has introduced a new, flexible subscription model. Unlike previous flat fees, the new token-based system allows users to pay based on their usage, with the ability to roll over unused tokens or top up as needed. 

He also announced that all lawyers can have a bite of this LawPavilionAI ‘cake’ as it is available to all lawyers, even those who do not have an existing LawPavilion Prime or Primsol account.

In his final words to the legal community, Mr. Olugasa said: “Don’t be afraid of AI. Instead, embrace it as a personal assistant whose work you can refine with your unique practice experience and emotional intelligence”.

Without a doubt, the unveiling of LawPavilionAI signals a new era for legal practice in Nigeria, providing lawyers with the tools they need to achieve extraordinary feats in the digital age as the all-in-one AI solution is generating significant buzz right now at the ongoing NBA conference.

LawPavilionAI is now available to the Nigerian legal community. For more information or to begin a subscription, Visit Here Today.

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