Intellectual Property (IP) law is an ever-evolving legal field that protects and preserves the creative works of individuals and businesses. In Nigeria, the demand for IP lawyers continues to increase as the country’s creative industries grow. The importance of protecting IP rights cannot be overstated, especially as it concerns technology, the arts, and innovations.
Bankole Sodipo: The Founder of the Intellectual Property Law Association of Nigeria
Bankole Sodipo SAN is an esteemed lawyer in copyright matters who founded the Intellectual Property Law Association of Nigeria. His involvement in international matters, particularly on the litigation side, is well known. Sodipo & Co, the law firm he founded, specializes in IP litigation and other areas of IP law.
Obatosin Ogunkeye: The Pioneer of IP Law in Nigeria
Obatosin Ogunkeye is a founding partner and head of disputes at Allan & Ogunkeye. He is widely regarded as a pioneer of IP law in Nigeria. His deep expertise and thorough approach to trademark litigation are regarded as key strengths.
Davidson Oturu: The Expert in Intellectual Property Matters
Davidson Oturu enters the rankings this year in recognition of his strong experience in intellectual property matters. He regularly assists international clients with trademark issues, and his expertise also covers contentious mandates arising from patent and copyright infringement.
Ngozi Aderibigbe: The Head of Jackson, Etti & Edu’s Thriving IP Practice
Ngozi Aderibigbe is the head of Jackson, Etti & Edu’s thriving intellectual property practice, based in Lagos. Her expertise is deep and wide-ranging, covering both technology and entertainment-related matters. She further assists clients on cross-border matters.
Otu Ukoyen: The Adept IP Lawyer
Otu Ukoyen is a senior associate at Olajide Oyewole LLP. He is acknowledged for his adept handling of franchise deals and designs, as well as IP infringement issues, acting for both smaller local organizations and established companies. He leads the brand protection, employment and global mobility practices at the firm, based in Lagos.
Mark Mordi: The Experienced Lagos-based Litigator
Mark Mordi SAN is an experienced Lagos-based litigator who is renowned for his representation of major consumer products and pharmaceutical companies in IP litigation matters. These include contentious patent and trademark mandates.
Uwa Ohiku: The Noted Trade Mark Expert
Senior partner Uwa Ohiku is noted for her work in trademarks. She has a longstanding track record of advising multinationals on the management of their Nigerian IP portfolios.
Afamefuna Francis Nwokedi: The Expert in Trade Mark Infringement
Afamefuna Francis Nwokedi has expert knowledge of trade mark infringement and other contentious IP mandates. Based in Lagos, he also handles wider IP portfolios for Nigerian and multinational clients. He additionally retains expertise across several areas of intellectual property law, being further involved in government policy work.
Sandra Oyewole: The Robust Intellectual Property Lawyer
Sandra Oyewole goes up in the rankings this year backed by strong market recognition. She is based in Lagos and possesses a robust intellectual property offering which touches upon Nigeria’s creative industries. Her expertise also covers related regulatory advice and representation of clients in IP litigation.
Uche Nwokocha: The Lawyer Focused on Trade Mark Issues
Head of department Uche Nwokocha advises on the full gamut of intellectual property mandates, with a focus on trade mark issues. From Lagos, she frequently advises blue-chip multinationals and local organizations across industry sectors, including consumer products, banking and pharmaceuticals.
Toyosi Alabi: The Skilled IP Litigator
Toyosi Alabi of Olaniwun Ajayi LP receives plaudits for her handling of trade marks, as well as contentious IP cases. She offers a robust background in commercial and IP litigation, supporting clients from Lagos.
John Onyido: The IP Lawyer with Strengths in Licensing and Copyright Advisory
John Onyido of SPA Ajibade & Co has strengthened his presence in the Nigerian IP market in Lagos. His expertise covers trade mark portfolios, licensing, and copyright advisory. He also supports clients with IP litigation.
Omolara Kayode: The IP Luminary
Eminent practitioner Omolara Kayode is an intellectual property luminary who deals with patents, trade marks, and anti-counterfeiting issues, as well as managing IP portfolios for local and international clients. She is held in high regard by members of the wider market as a leading lawyer in the IP space in Nigeria.
Femi Olubanwo: The Knowledgeable Lawyer in Copyrights and Trade Marks
Femi Olubanwo is well known for his impressive ability to handle both copyrights and trade marks. He assists both domestic and international clients with significant IP portfolios and is distinguished for his knowledge of brand protection strategies.
Mena Ajakpovi: The Leading IP Lawyer in Entertainment
Mena Ajakpovi is a leading figure in Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie’s intellectual property practice, where he is involved in an impressive volume of work. Based in Lagos, he is particularly well-regarded for his extensive activity in the entertainment space, as well as assisting clients in the energy and pharmaceutical markets.
Chinyere Okorocha: The Lawyer with a Wide-Ranging Practice
Chinyere Okorocha has a wide-ranging practice that covers patents and design registration. Practising in Lagos, she adeptly advises clients operating in the healthcare and pharma sectors, among others.
Uzoamaka Emerole: The Expert in Trade Mark Registration and Anti-Counterfeiting
Uzoamaka Emerole leads the IP group in Lagos for Dentons ACAS-Law (Adepetun, Caxton-Martins, Agbor & Segun). She is well-versed in trade mark registration and anti-counterfeiting. Her client list includes telecoms and finance players.
Obafemi Agaba: The Expert in Copyright and Trade Mark Infringement Actions
Obafemi Agaba is based in Lagos and receives plaudits for his impressive handling of copyright and trade mark infringement actions. He has deep experience in enforcement proceedings, representing clients in the fast-moving consumer goods, entertainment and technology industries.
Conclusion
These Intellectual Property lawyers in Nigeria are notable figures who have made significant contributions to the legal profession in the country. Their expertise and experience are invaluable, particularly as businesses continue to expand and innovate in various sectors of the economy. For individuals and companies seeking legal representation in IP matters in Nigeria, these lawyers and their firms are among the top options to consider.
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