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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by StubbornGENIUS: 12:21pm On Jul 18, 2020
Don't just get mad,get a lawyer.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Mikkymilli: 12:22pm On Jul 18, 2020
The day I saw a post in nairaland where a lawyer said he earns 15k a month, i thanked God for my own life and I begged God to forgive me for all the times I've been ungrateful. I'm a private school teacher and I don't earn much(when school was still in section), not even up to 40k but on seeing the salary of a Nigerian lawyer that stayed 5 years in school and also went to law school, i became appreciative of what I have.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Charley2020: 12:22pm On Jul 18, 2020
This applies to most professions in Nigeria, not just lawyers.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by egbaguy2: 12:22pm On Jul 18, 2020
I think lasisielenu has said it all with his skits..... My Lord,if I may..... May I my lord

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by RTSC: 12:22pm On Jul 18, 2020
In law practice , the older you are in the job, the better.

The old don't retire easily, which is why it is hard to get a top job in that discipline.

Old people don't want to relinquish it.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by NewDelhi(m): 12:22pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vianna:


Most lawyers are "charge and bail" . They roam the streets and advertise their services to potential clients and they don't even have a place to call office. Many of them loiter in court premises all day under the hot sun and await the arrival of the police, hoping that the police would bring some accused persons who do not have lawyers to defend them. The moment this happens, the lawyer would approach the accused (usually agberos, louts and unfortunate Nigerians who the police had decided to transfer his frustrations on. ) and offer his service either directly to the accused persons, or through his relatives or friends who followed him to court. After a certain meagre fee is paid. The lawyer will appear before the magistrate and orally apply for bail, which in most cases would be granted if the offence(s) is a bailable one.


This summarize the whole profession.
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by ukaface(f): 12:23pm On Jul 18, 2020
But is it same for female lawyers?

Make I know the advice wey I go give my cousin

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by holuwajobar(m): 12:23pm On Jul 18, 2020
My Lord , May I?

Can I May?

I don't want to be forward in your court.

May I?

That's what some people will end up doing

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by themes009(m): 12:23pm On Jul 18, 2020
Oh I see....! Thank you op.. I have forgiven my uncle

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Xisnin(m): 12:23pm On Jul 18, 2020
Yes, it is if you are exceptional and creative.
But average lawyers can only make an average income.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Gspotlicker(m): 12:24pm On Jul 18, 2020
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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by zicoraads: 12:24pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vianna:

I'm not a lawyer or student anyways. It's just a sorry situation honestly. I wish the mods like lalasticlala and Dominique could push this to the front page so more views and perceptions will flood in.
I agree with you completely.

Now where in Ikoyi do you stay? grin

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by ContractKiller: 12:24pm On Jul 18, 2020
You sound like a lawyer yourself.

Vianna:
In my opinion, I think it's no longer as lucrative as it used to be and it's a very sorry situation. A lot of lawyers roaming the streets, they are suffering. Some of the many problems are

1. Too many graduates, little job slots

2. Senior colleagues are not ready to give the younger ones a chance

Most lawyers are "charge and bail" . They roam the streets and advertise their services to potential clients and they don't even have a place to call office. Many of them loiter in court premises all day under the hot sun and await the arrival of the police, hoping that the police would bring some accused persons who do not have lawyers to defend them. The moment this happens, the lawyer would approach the accused (usually agberos, louts and unfortunate Nigerians who the police had decided to transfer his frustrations on. ) and offer his service either directly to the accused persons, or through his relatives or friends who followed him to court. After a certain meagre fee is paid. The lawyer will appear before the magistrate and orally apply for bail, which in most cases would be granted if the offence(s) is a bailable one.

Being a lawyer in today's Nigeria is overrated, studying in school for 5 years to become a lawyer is a waste of time. To me it's more meaningful if used as a part time job while you venture into business or entrepreneurship.
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by zicoraads: 12:25pm On Jul 18, 2020
ukaface:
But is it same for female lawyers?

Make I know the advice wey I go give my cousin
Law don cast.

Except you have a SAN in the family or someone who has climbed to the pinnacle of the profession, e no make sense again.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by RTSC: 12:25pm On Jul 18, 2020
Looks at the Supreme Court cases.

The lawyers arguing for both sides are mostly old.

That should tell you something.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by elonize(m): 12:26pm On Jul 18, 2020
Etinosa1234:
OP...are u a lawyer/Law student...

I'm a Law student and I have few years b4 I graduate but as of recent..I've been discouraged abt the course...The course is great alright but it's not in demand and I'm not ready to spend 5yrs and spending more than 300k in law school and get paid 20k a month.. So I'm learning a skill that will make way for me...
One reason that made me give up on the law profession is the fact that Law schools in Nigeria are churning out thousands of Lawyers in a country that has legal apathy. They'll prefer to "leave the matter to God" than to fight it in court hence depreciating the demand for lawyers
Another thing is that it's very competitive.... from what I've heard ..it takes a while to get to top of the ladder in the legal profession..abeg..I wan make my Papa quick enjoy the fruits of his labour
And the third reason I gave up was that my roommates in the hostel don dey call me charge and bail grin. I don dey reject am..So a whole me..A Law graduate that spent 6 years in school will be hanging around the court and be shouting "Bros u get case"
I've already decided that I'll just get the cert for people to know that I'm a graduate..

Simply my opinion...Don't disturb me
ur story funny o n at d same time its not,because 6yrs just go like dat,n sm illiterates will start saying dey r better Dan graduates.....so dis is d meaning of charge n bail... Ppo shud stop dis,sm1 no get office n dey need a case to survive, so Nigeria get problems apart from corruption
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Etinosa1234: 12:28pm On Jul 18, 2020
opalu:
Legal profession is very lucrative. But I think the criminal justice system as a whole needs a total overhaul to come to terms with today's realities. How can u use laws used for 1980s crimes to tackle 2020 crimes? How can that work?

laws are dynamic bro...Don't say such
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by ukaface(f): 12:28pm On Jul 18, 2020
zicoraads:

Law don cast.

Except you have a SAN in the family or someone who has climbed to the pinnacle of the profession, e no make sense again.
Wow
Thanks

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Guest911: 12:28pm On Jul 18, 2020
Is it legal to record a court in process and share the recording publish it?
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Manlikebaro: 12:28pm On Jul 18, 2020
Unijos LLB, Lagos BL. I just dey push for Brief and 80% of my appearance in Court is Pro Bono. Now am into Mining Supplying Quarry Stones in Abuja to Makurdi, Kaduna, Minna, Nasarawa etc Stone Dust 1 & 2, 1inch, 3/4, 1/2, 3/8, Hardcore, Boulder. @Venus Chinese Mining Company, Dutsen Baupma, Bmuko Village Bwari Area Council. 08127374765.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by poiunt: 12:29pm On Jul 18, 2020
I believe the law profession is very lucrative, depends on where you specialise

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by neonbash0: 12:29pm On Jul 18, 2020
My bro is a lawyer. After few years of earning 20k (under please sir) my dad sent him to America . He went back to law school. Had his master's and PhD and now he is lecturing and also an entertainment attorney...
My brother never paid bribe to secure admission over there or get a job placement unlike naija that you have to bribe and kiss asses to get jobs or admissions you're over qualified for. .
NIGERIA IS TRULY A SHITHOLE

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Jeffyblaq(m): 12:29pm On Jul 18, 2020
We have them in our various families..

When it comes to family donations, that's when you will hear them start speaking bogus grammar that's ain't solving shitz.



Like a fella rightly said, just get the cert and add any demanding skills to it..

E get why.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by neonbash0: 12:29pm On Jul 18, 2020
Manlikebaro:
Unijos LLB, Lagos BL. I just dey push for Brief and 80% of my appearance in Court is Pro Bono. Now am into Mining Supplying Quarry Stones in Abuja to Makurdi, Kaduna, Minna, Nasarawa etc Stone Dust 1 & 2, 1inch, 3/4, 1/2, 3/8, Hardcore, Boulder. @Venus Chinese Mining Company, Dutsen Baupma, Bmuko Village Bwari Area Council. 08127374765.
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by poiunt: 12:30pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vianna:
In my opinion, I think it's no longer as lucrative as it used to be and it's a very sorry situation. A lot of lawyers roaming the streets, they are suffering. Some of the many problems are

1. Too many graduates, little job slots

2. Senior colleagues are not ready to give the younger ones a chance

Most lawyers are "charge and bail" . They roam the streets and advertise their services to potential clients and they don't even have a place to call office. Many of them loiter in court premises all day under the hot sun and await the arrival of the police, hoping that the police would bring some accused persons who do not have lawyers to defend them. The moment this happens, the lawyer would approach the accused (usually agberos, louts and unfortunate Nigerians who the police had decided to transfer his frustrations on. ) and offer his service either directly to the accused persons, or through his relatives or friends who followed him to court. After a certain meagre fee is paid. The lawyer will appear before the magistrate and orally apply for bail, which in most cases would be granted if the offence(s) is a bailable one.

Being a lawyer in today's Nigeria is overrated, studying in school for 5 years to become a lawyer is a waste of time. To me it's more meaningful if used as a part time job while you venture into business or entrepreneurship.

Nobody is going to give you chance, you have to fight for your chance by yourself.

It is easy to make name for yourself as a lawyer

Make noise and you will get attention

the reason why femi falana, sagalinks, mike.. are all making cash is because they are making noise.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by ukaface(f): 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
And after Watching on the basis of sex, I felt studying law was wonderful.
Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Drienzia: 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
Ignorance indeed is a disease

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by MiddleDimension: 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vianna:
In my opinion, I think it's no longer as lucrative as it used to be and it's a very sorry situation. A lot of lawyers roaming the streets, they are suffering. Some of the many problems are

1. Too many graduates, little job slots

2. Senior colleagues are not ready to give the younger ones a chance

Most lawyers are "charge and bail" . They roam the streets and advertise their services to potential clients and they don't even have a place to call office. Many of them loiter in court premises all day under the hot sun and await the arrival of the police, hoping that the police would bring some accused persons who do not have lawyers to defend them. The moment this happens, the lawyer would approach the accused (usually agberos, louts and unfortunate Nigerians who the police had decided to transfer his frustrations on. ) and offer his service either directly to the accused persons, or through his relatives or friends who followed him to court. After a certain meagre fee is paid. The lawyer will appear before the magistrate and orally apply for bail, which in most cases would be granted if the offence(s) is a bailable one.

Being a lawyer in today's Nigeria is overrated, studying in school for 5 years to become a lawyer is a waste of time. To me it's more meaningful if used as a part time job while you venture into business or entrepreneurship.
you being disillusioned is what happens when you go into a thing for the money it provides.

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Tajbol4splend(m): 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
Today's lawyers are liars, it's now solely about the money, they no longer give a fvck about justice as long as the money keeps coming

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by Etinosa1234: 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
Manlikebaro:
Unijos LLB, Lagos BL. I just dey push for Brief and 80% of my appearance in Court is Pro Bono. Now am into Mining Supplying Quarry Stones in Abuja to Makurdi, Kaduna, Minna, Nasarawa etc Stone Dust 1 & 2, 1inch, 3/4, 1/2, 3/8, Hardcore, Boulder. @Venus Chinese Mining Company, Dutsen Baupma, Bmuko Village Bwari Area Council. 08127374765.

This is serious

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by bekpo(m): 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
Vianna:
In my opinion, I think it's no longer as lucrative as it used to be and it's a very sorry situation. A lot of lawyers roaming the streets, they are suffering. Some of the many problems are

1. Too many graduates, little job slots

2. Senior colleagues are not ready to give the younger ones a chance

Most lawyers are "charge and bail" . They roam the streets and advertise their services to potential clients and they don't even have a place to call office. Many of them loiter in court premises all day under the hot sun and await the arrival of the police, hoping that the police would bring some accused persons who do not have lawyers to defend them. The moment this happens, the lawyer would approach the accused (usually agberos, louts and unfortunate Nigerians who the police had decided to transfer his frustrations on. ) and offer his service either directly to the accused persons, or through his relatives or friends who followed him to court. After a certain meagre fee is paid. The lawyer will appear before the magistrate and orally apply for bail, which in most cases would be granted if the offence(s) is a bailable one.

Being a lawyer in today's Nigeria is overrated, studying in school for 5 years to become a lawyer is a waste of time. To me it's more meaningful if used as a part time job while you venture into business or entrepreneurship.


U must have been a very stupid and an unfortunate fellow for saying this to d most noble profession! Your frustration is second to none!

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Re: Is The Legal Profession As Lucrative As It Used To Be? by winkmart: 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2020
For where

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