Alex Enumah in Abuja The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), has harped on the need for legal practitioners in the country to embrace the concept of partnership in the practice of the Law profession. Speaking on Thursday in Abuja, at the inauguration of the multi million naira Law Corridor new office complex and book presentation on Modern Nigerian Legal System, Fagbemi who observed that it is no longer fashionable for individual law firms to work in isolation, stated that partnership brings lawyers with diverse knowledge in different fields to work together towards achieving efficient legal practice. The AGF in addition stressed that partnership in legal practice enhances expertise, increased capacity, risk management amongst others.

The Law Corridor has Pelumi Olajengbesi as Managing Partner, Henry Kelechukwu Eni-Otu (Lead Partner) and Ganiyu Ajibola Bello (Deputy Managing Partner). Speaking on the topic: ‘Leveraging Partnership for growth in Nigeria Legal Practice’, the minister pointed out that partnership in practice allows for comprehensive legal solution to wide range of issues, as well as enhances creativity and jurisprudence. “When seasoned practitioners partner with younger lawyers, the next generation of practitioners learn from their experiences.

“In return, younger lawyers bring fresh perspectives in adaptability, driving the profession to knee innovations. “Another good aspect of partnership is.