Episodes
Section 8 and 45 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act (“ACA”) impose a duty of disclosure of circumstances likely to give rise to any justifiable doubts as to the impartiality or independence of an arbitral tribunal. Thus, the sections mandate a duty of disclosure of any conflict of interest by an arbitrator when approached with an appointment opportunity, for domestic and international arbitration. This duty is a continuing obligation and is expected to subsist throughout the arbitral...
Published 07/30/21
Published 07/30/21
In the episode, Chinedum Umeche, Adeola Agunbiade, and Oluwamayokun David chat about NICN's era on good or best international practices on termination of private contractual employments: implications for employers. Chinedum Umeche is a Partner in the Litigation, Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution (Litigation, Arbitration & ADR) practice group. He is a seasoned dispute resolution expert and a chartered arbitrator (United Kingdom). Adeola Agunbiade. Adeola, seasoned...
Published 05/24/21
Chinedu, a Partner in the Litigation, Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution (Litigation, Arbitration & ADR) practice group. He is a seasoned dispute resolution expert and chartered arbitrator (United Kingdom) and Adeola, a seasoned litigation and arbitration lawyer, is a Senior Associate in our Litigation, Arbitration & ADR practice group, came together to speak on the NICN's era on good or best international practices on termination of private contractual employments.
Published 05/24/21
Chinasa Uwanna is a Senior Associate in the firm's Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group, also a versatile IP lawyer with a keen interest in helping Startups, Creatives, SMEs, MSMEs, and other business owners protect and manage their intellectual property rights. This episode will be talking about copyright in gospel music.
Published 04/13/21
Tunji is a Senior Associate in the firm’s Shipping, Aviation, and International Trade Practice Group. He is a versatile lawyer with extensive experience advising domestic and international clients and industry leaders in the maritime and aviation sectors. Please relax in the next 10 minutes or so and listen, as he reviews the recent aviation-related tax incentives with their impact on the aviation industry.
Published 04/05/21
One of the first things to determine when establishing a business entity is the specific purpose it will serve. It is also expedient to know about taxes, liabilities, management, and control, as well as how you receive profits and manage losses. In this podcast, Olumide Osundolire, a partner at Banwo & Ighodalo, looks at aspects of CAMA 2020 that deals with the Introduction of New Types of Business Structures.
Published 11/03/20
In this podcast, Toyin Bashir of Banwo & Ighodalo takes a look at sections of the revised Companies and Allied Matters Act that deal with MSMEs, NGOs and Non-Profits as well as Incorporated Trustees. This episode looks at mergers of associations and related matters.
Published 10/20/20
In this podcast, Toyin Bashir of Banwo & Ighodalo takes a look at sections of the revised Companies and Allied Matters Act that deal with MSMEs, NGOs, and Non-Profits as well as Incorporated Trustees. This episode looks at mergers of associations and related matters. Among others, CAMA 2020 introduces an alternative to the requirement of the Consent of the Attorney General of the Federation for the incorporation of a Company Limited by Guarantee. Listen and Find out more.
Published 10/20/20
CAMA 2020 has made additions to the traditional requirements and procedures for Shareholder/Board Meetings & Secretarial Matters. In this podcast, Stella Duru, a partner at Banwo & Ighodalo, explains some of the amendments to the Act under the relevant sections relating to Annual General Meetings.
Published 10/12/20
In today’s podcast, we’ll be looking at Company Incorporation and Incidental Matters under the revised Companies and Allied Matters Act. Toyin Bashir, a partner at Banwo & Ighodalo will discuss incorporation and compliance requirements under CAMA 2020 with respect to companies and lots more.
Published 10/06/20