‘YOUNG LAWYERS UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO SHAPE LEGAL PROFESSION,’ SAYS AFAM OSIGWE

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Young Lawyers are Uniquely Positioned to Shape and Navigate the Legal Profession: Afam Osigwe, SAN, at the Nigerian Bar Association Young Lawyers’ Forum, Awka Branch Dinner

Afam Osigwe, SAN, delivered the keynote speech at the Dinner of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Young Lawyers’ Forum Awka Branch summit. The theme of this year’s summit was “The Role of the Young Lawyer in Contemporary/Modern Practice,” held on the 25th of May, 2024.

Although Afam Osigwe, SAN, could not attend in person, he was represented by Mrs. Amaka Ezeno, who eloquently conveyed his insights to an enthusiastic audience of young legal professionals.

In his address, Afam Osigwe, SAN, emphasized several critical areas where young lawyers can make significant contributions to contemporary legal practice:

1. Adaptation to Technology:
The learned silk underscored the necessity for young lawyers to embrace technological advancements. He highlighted the importance of being proficient with legal tech tools such as legal research databases, case management software, and e-filing systems, which are essential for enhancing efficiency and staying competitive in the modern legal landscape.

2. Mentorship:
He stressed the value of mentorship in a young lawyer’s career. Afam Osigwe encouraged young lawyers to seek guidance and mentorship from more experienced colleagues. This relationship is vital for professional growth, offering valuable insights, support, and knowledge transfer that can shape a successful legal career.

3. Continuous Professional Development:
Continuous learning and professional development were key themes in Afam Osigwe’s speech. He advised young lawyers to engage in ongoing education through attending workshops, obtaining certifications, and specializing in niche areas of law. This commitment to lifelong learning ensures that lawyers remain knowledgeable and adept at handling the complexities of modern legal issues.

4. Ethical Responsibility:
Maintaining high ethical standards is paramount, Afam noted. He emphasized that integrity and professionalism are the cornerstones of legal practice. Young lawyers must adhere to ethical guidelines and conduct themselves with honesty and fairness, building trust and a solid reputation within the legal community and with clients.

5. Social Responsibility:
Beyond their professional duties, Afam called on young lawyers to engage in social responsibility. He highlighted the role of lawyers in advocating for justice and contributing to the betterment of society. Participation in pro bono work, public interest litigation, and community service were presented as ways young lawyers can make a meaningful impact.

Mrs. Amaka Ezeno’s delivery of Afam Osigwe’s address resonated deeply with the attendees, offering practical advice and encouraging young lawyers to embrace these key areas in their professional journeys. Her presentation reinforced the significance of these themes in navigating the evolving demands of contemporary legal practice.

The summit provided a platform for vibrant discussions, networking, and the exchange of ideas among young lawyers. It served as a reminder of the dynamic nature of the legal profession and the crucial role that young lawyers play in shaping its future.

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