Analysis of mediation as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism in Nigeria, examining its benefits through a Supreme Court land dispute case that could have benefited from collaborative resolution.
Analysis of the doctrine of admissions in civil litigation, examining how courts handle summary judgments when facts are admitted through a Nigerian Court of Appeal case.
Exploration of the legal impossibility of suing deceased individuals and the procedural implications of such lawsuits through a Nigerian land dispute case.
Exploration of the res judicata principle in Nigerian law, examining how it prevents repeated lawsuits and ensures finality in judicial decisions through a land dispute case study.
Analysis of a National Industrial Court case concerning unpaid wages and employment rights, highlighting the court's decision to award $182,518.74 to the claimant.
Analysis of a National Industrial Court case concerning terminal benefits after an acquisition, where the claimant's N6.2M claim was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
Comprehensive analysis of Section 19 of the Evidence Act 2011, examining its provisions on admission by parties to litigation and its significance in Nigerian legal practice.
Comprehensive analysis of the Tenancy Law of Lagos State 2011, examining its key provisions, rights of landlords and tenants, and impact on property rental relationships.
Comprehensive examination of inherent jurisdiction in Nigerian courts, exploring its historical development, practical applications, and significance in maintaining judicial authority.
Detailed explanation of Order 11 Rule 5(3) of the Lagos State High Court Rules, examining its application in civil procedure and significance for legal practitioners.
Comprehensive guide to motions for summary judgment in Nigerian courts, examining the legal framework, procedural requirements, and strategic considerations for legal practitioners.