Review of the book on law which is“ON THE WINGS OF LAW”.
What are the perceived limits and boundaries of lawyer/client relationships, any water tight compartment? How, what, where and when do they overlap, if at all?
How would you explain the apparent dwindling fortunes/waning influence of corporate professional partnerships in Nigeria? Corporate professional partnerships in this decade cannot compare with their rampant incidences and attraction of past decades
What accounted for their successes? is it true that a wide gap now exists between THEORY and PRACTICE in that regard?
Are there benefits of ‘charge and bail’ to the Law Profession aside the ‘benefits’ accruing to the famous ‘resident lawyers’ in our Courts of competent jurisdictions? Does ‘charge and bail’ have its corollary in other professions? What purpose does this practice project on the law profession?
Do the ‘Practitioners’ have any chance of reaching the peak of their professions, attaining their destined heights as per recognition, privileges and remuneration?
Many years of the existence of Companies and Allied Matters Act Cap 20 LFN 2004,how has the practice of Company law fared in Nigeria? Are the provisions of the Companies And Allied Matters Act more observed in breach than performance? Is Nigeria’s body of case law on the Practice and Procedure of Company Law, positioned to be so enriched.
Should Lawyer/client relationship be extended beyond the office borders to the homes?
All these and more in the practice and procedure law book – ON THE WINGS OF LAW – that dramatizes the lawyer/client relationship which started from the lawyer’s office and developed to the homes of the parties and families.
ISBN: 978-978-55689-6-7