It was a day to explore the crucial theme of “Recalibrating Ethical Responsibility Amongst Lawyers” with distinguished speakers and insightful discussions.
The NBA Abuja Law Week 2025 seems like a thought-provoking event. Recalibrating ethical responsibility amongst lawyers is a timely topic. Do you think such discussions can shape the future of legal practice in Nigeria?
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The NBA Abuja Law Week 2025 seems like a thought-provoking event. Recalibrating ethical responsibility amongst lawyers is a timely topic. Do you think such discussions can shape the future of legal practice in Nigeria?