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Must-Attends at the NBA Conference 2019

Every legal practitioner in Nigeria is actively gearing for the NBA Annual Conference 2019: Facing The Future which is scheduled to hold in Lagos from 23rd to 29th August 2019.

This year’s conference which is expected to have over 11,000 delegates comprising of lawyers and business leaders will have over 30 sessions. And, as stated by the Chairman of the Planning Committee, “The Conference, drawing from its thematic context, will address the impact of technological innovations and emerging trends in the political, business and professional space on issues around the rule of law, independence of the judiciary, access to justice and protection of fundamental human rights, the economy and how to pilot the present to assure a better and sustainable future. The Conference will also set the stage for a robust conversation on the current legal regulatory environment, lawyers’ response to technology and preparedness to harness these tools for efficient legal services delivery and a technology-driven judiciary.”

Below are some of the sessions of the Conference that you must not miss.

It is the belief of the NBA that this Conference will indeed equip legal practitioners and all attendees to “focus on their areas of interest and benefit from exposure to emerging practice areas to be better equipped and reinforced to “Face the Future”.

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