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NBA-LawPavilion Professional Leverage Package Activation Reopened!

We are pleased to announce the re-opening of the NBA-LawPavilion Professional Leverage Package activation window.

We recognize that during the previous activation period some legal practitioners had issues with verification of the payment of their Bar Practicing Fee and Supreme Court Enrolment number which made activation challenging. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and LawPavilion have taken further steps to ensure that these issues are resolved and that legal practitioners who hitherto could not activate can now do so. Moreover, legal practitioners who are desirous of activating can start the process by simply entering their names.

The activation period is re-opened as follows:

Young lawyers (1 – 7 years post-call) can activate from now till 29th October 2021.

Senior lawyers (8 years post-call and above) can activate from now till 15th October 2021.

The offer which initially ran from 23rd August to 6th October 2021 afforded thousands of legal practitioners in Nigeria access to legal research and analytics tools and resources – Primsol and LawPavilion on WhatsApp through a partnership between the NBA and LawPavilion. At the heart of the partnership was the desire of NBA and LawPavilion to help meet all the legal research needs of both litigation and commercial legal practitioners across the country. This desire still remains. And you can now benefit when you activate.

If you are yet to activate your package, now is the time to try again! Visit nba.lawpavilion.com to activate YOURS!

For support and further assistance, reach out to us via customercare@lawpavilion.com

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