Lawyers talk future, tech at NBA Conference 2019
By Guardian Exclusive
30 August 2019 |
3:58 pm
Guests and legal experts at the 2019 NBA conference examined the practice of law, the regulatory environment in Nigeria and the readiness of practitioners to harness technology for efficient legal service.
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