Who We Are: C J Okoye Lawview & Co.
C.J. OKOYE LAWVIEWS & CO. is a law firm registered under the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. .
Our mission is to solve our clients and customers problems efficiently and effectively, with the aid of our workforce spread across Nigeria. Basically, through technological means, our firm has introduced modern ways of offering legal services and products to our clients and customers.
In addition, we offer tutorials and sell legal materials and books to enable lawyers brace up with new developments in law practice.
It has become impracticable for lawyers to move about with law reports for quick reference purposes. Thus, the need to create a platform for easy accessibility, portability and convinience.
Issues of law and practice have been categorised and the holdings of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal are well encapsulated thereto.The cititation is available on each of the issues.
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Our workforce comprises of experienced lawyers with modern technological skills who are easily accessible,reliable and near. Once you make any request for our service or product, we will deliver to you, using our lawyer nearest to you.
Our Mission
Our mission is to solve our clients and customers problems efficiently and effectively, with the aid of our workforce spread across Nigeria. Basically, through technological means, our firm has introduced modern ways of offering legal services and products to our clients and customers.
Our Vision
To expand and mordernize Legal Practice using mordern Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Last modified on Tuesday, 07 March 2023 14:03
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