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G. Elias and LCIA host International Arbitration Road Show in Lagos

L: R- Senior Associate, G. Elias, Ayodeji Adeyanju, Partner, Oraro and Company Advocates, Noella Lubano; Partner, Stephenson Harwood, Jide Adesokan; Partner, G. Elias, Abubakar Anafi and Head Litigation and Dispute Resolution, First Bank Nigeria Limited, Oluropo Okunmuyide at the first LCIA West Africa Road show 2024, recently held in Lagos

G. Elias in collaboration with the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), recently host the LCIA West Africa Road show 2024, in Lagos, Nigeria. The event brought together arbitration practitioners in-house counsel, legal practitioners, academics, and members of the business community to engage in insightful discussions on the evolving landscape of international arbitration.

Themed “Arbitration in commercial disputes: Some Trends, Considerations and Challenges”, the event provided an overview of the international arbitration, highlighting key developments and their potential impact on businesses operating in Africa. The discussion centred on the recent trends, considerations, and challenges of arbitration in Africa.

The panel session considered the key considerations for choosing arbitration in commercial disputes, explored the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration compared to other forms of dispute resolution, offering practical guidance on when arbitration might be the most suitable option. Insights on the common challenges encountered in international arbitration proceedings and best practices for overcoming them was also elaborated on.

The representative of the LCIA, Director General, London Court of International Arbitration, Jacomijn Van Haersolte-Van Hof at the first LCIA West Africa Road show 2024, recently held in Lagos.

“We are delighted to have partnered with the LCIA to bring this important event to Lagos,” said Okechukwu Okoro, Deputy Managing Partner, G-Elias. “Arbitration is an increasingly popular method for resolving commercial disputes in Africa, and it is crucial that businesses are aware of the latest trends, considerations, and challenges in this area. As Nigeria’s business landscape continues to grow, we believe that robust arbitration mechanisms are essential for fostering trust and confidence in cross-border transactions. This event is a valuable platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration among key stakeholders in the Nigerian legal community.”

Also speaking at the event, the representative of the LCIA, Director General, London Court of International Arbitration, Jacomijn Van Haersolte-Van Hof, said, “Thank you G-Elias for hosting this event because what we want as an institution is an effective arbitration. Of course we promote LCIA arbitration, our first goal is, however, to promote efficient and effective arbitration. To that effect, we have created the LCIA Organisation in London. I have learnt a lot during the Panel session, and I am sure that we all will stay committed to ensuring the effectiveness of arbitration.”


The Panel session moderated by Ayodeji Adeyanju; Senior Associate, G. Elias had the following panel members: Jide Adesokan (Partner, Stephenson Harwood); Noella Lubano (Partner, Oraro and Company Advocates); Oluropo Okunmuyide (Head Litigation and Dispute Resolution, First Bank Nigeria Limited); and Abubakar Anafi (Partner, G Elias). The panellist charged arbitrators to be independent, impartial, and neutral while they also need to be firm and use modern clauses from the recognized institutions such as the LCIA. They also charged arbitrators to leverage technology but should be cyber security conscious by being cautious of the potential risks of using technology such as hacking, technology illiteracy, virtual hearing, data privacy breachers.

To improve arbitration in Nigeria, the panellists charged the government to provide regular trainings for arbitration judges, amend the constitution, implement the effectiveness of cost sanctions for parties and ensure that the court is very aware and savvy about arbitration in allowing enforcement.

G. Elias and the LCIA remain committed to promoting awareness and understanding of international arbitration in Africa, fostering a vibrant community of arbitration practitioners and will continue to collaborate on future initiatives.
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About G. Elias.
G-Elias is a leading Nigerian business law firm with a reputation for excellence in complex and innovative legal work. Founded in 1994, the firm has a strong international outlook and advises clients on a wide range of corporate, financial, dispute resolution, tax, energy, project, and commercial law matters.

About the LCIA.
The LCIA is one of the world’s leading institutions for commercial dispute resolution. Established in 1958, the LCIA provides efficient, flexible, and impartial administration of arbitration and other ADR proceedings under any system of law.

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