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The law exists to provide structure, fairness, and protection in an ever-changing society.
We approach every brief with care, precision, and professional discipline,
ensuring that each client receives sound advice
rooted in experience and respect for the law.

We provide legal representation and defence in criminal matters, ensuring the protection of clients’ rights at every stage of investigation and trial.
We represent clients in civil disputes and court proceedings, offering strategic advocacy aimed at resolving matters efficiently and effectively.
Our family law practice covers divorce, child custody, maintenance, and related matters, handled with discretion, sensitivity, and professionalism.
We advise businesses on corporate structuring, contracts, compliance, and commercial transactions, supporting sound decision-making and risk management.
We provide legal services relating to property transactions, land documentation, leases, and dispute resolution, ensuring secure and lawful ownership.
We advise employers and employees on employment contracts, workplace disputes, and regulatory compliance under Nigerian labour laws.
We assist clients with the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademarks, and related interests.
We represent individuals and organizations in constitutional disputes, ensuring compliance with the Nigerian Constitution and the rule of law.
“I was facing a criminal charge and had no means to secure legal representation.
Mr. Kunle Afolabi took on my case pro bono and handled it with professionalism, patience, and deep commitment. He ensured my rights were protected throughout the process and guided me clearly at every stage. I am deeply grateful for his support and integrity.”
“Following my arrest and detention while carrying out my professional duties as a journalist, Mr. Kunle Afolabi provided prompt legal intervention and sound counsel. His understanding of the law, calm approach, and firm representation were instrumental in securing my release. I highly recommend his services.”
''Mr. Kunle Afolabi handled my criminal case pro bono with diligence and professionalism, ensuring my rights were protected throughout the process''
Mr. Kunle Afolabi handled my divorce matter with professionalism, discretion, and clarity. He explained the legal process carefully, managed the case efficiently, and ensured that my interests were properly represented throughout the proceedings.”
Experience: 11 years
Designation: Managing Partner
Experience: 2 years
Designation: Partner
Experience: 5 years
Designation: Partner
Experience: 2 years
Designation: Associate
Criminal law handles offences against the state, with penalties like fines or imprisonment, while civil law addresses disputes between individuals or organizations over rights, obligations, or damages. Criminal cases are prosecuted by the government, whereas civil cases are initiated by private parties seeking remedies.
A lawyer advises and represents clients in legal matters, ensuring their rights are protected. They draft documents, negotiate agreements, and advocate in court. Lawyers also interpret laws and provide guidance to help clients make informed decisions.
You might need a lawyer if you face legal issues that could affect your rights, finances, or freedom. Common situations include being sued or suing someone, signing complex contracts, facing criminal charges, dealing with divorce or custody matters, or handling property and business transactions. If you're unsure, consulting a lawyer for advice can help you understand your options.
A legal contract is a binding agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law. It outlines the rights, duties, and obligations of each party, and usually involves an offer, acceptance, and consideration (something of value exchanged). Breaching a legal contract can lead to legal remedies such as compensation or specific performance.
To file a lawsuit, you must draft a complaint stating your claim and submit it to the appropriate court. Then, officially notify the defendant and proceed with the legal process or settlement discussions.
Schedule an initial consultation to discuss your case and determine the best legal steps.
Gather all relevant documents, evidence, and details related to your case.
Receive expert guidance on your rights, options, and the best course of action.
Review the recommended actions and plan the strategy to move your case forward.