Nigerian Law Firm

Real Property, Commercial Transactions, and Dispute Resolution in Nigeria

We provide sophisticated legal counsel to businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals navigating technology, corporate, and litigation matters in Nigeria.

What We Do

Our Practice Areas

Real Estate & Property Law

Conveyancing, title verification, property transactions and real estate documentation for individuals and businesses across Nigeria.

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Technology & Digital Law

Data protection, fintech regulation, technology contracts, and digital rights for Nigeria's growing technology sector.

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Dispute Resolution

Commercial litigation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution for businesses and individuals across Nigerian courts.

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Corporate and Commercial

Company formation, mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and commercial agreements for businesses operating in Nigeria.

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Family Law & Estate Planning

Matrimonial matters, custody arrangements, wills, trusts, probate, and comprehensive estate administration.

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Employment & Labour Law

Employment contracts, HR compliance, workplace disputes, and regulatory employment matters for employers and employees.

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Tax Law

Tax advisory, compliance planning, and representation before revenue authorities for businesses and high-net-worth individuals.

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Intellectual Property

Trademark registration, copyright protection, IP licensing, and brand asset management for creators and businesses.

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About Us

A Firm Built for Modern Legal Challenges

Marturion Legal is a dynamic Nigerian law firm combining rigorous legal expertise with deep understanding of the digital economy. Located at 4th Floor, Okoi Arikpo House, 5 Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, we serve businesses and individuals who need practical, high-quality legal advice on technology, commercial, and dispute resolution matters.

Our approach is direct: understand the client's business, identify the legal issues, and deliver solutions that are commercially sensible and legally sound.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Verifying land title involves obtaining the title document, conducting a search at the Lagos State Land Registry, confirming the survey plan charting, and checking for encumbrances. Our team handles the full verification process for buyers and investors.
Arbitration typically resolves in 6 to 18 months. Litigation in Nigerian High Courts can take 2 to 5 years. We advise clients to include dispute resolution clauses in all commercial agreements to enable faster resolution.
Yes. The Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 requires organisations that process personal data to implement data protection policies, appoint a Data Protection Officer, and conduct impact assessments for high-risk processing activities.
A foreign company incorporating a Nigerian subsidiary must have at least one Nigerian director. The subsidiary must be registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission and obtain any applicable sector licences before commencing business.
Trademark registration is handled by the Trademarks, Patents and Designs Registry. The process involves a clearance search, filing an application, publication in the Trade Marks Journal, and issuance of a registration certificate. It typically takes 12 to 24 months.

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