NBA ICLE Kicks Off Training on Criminal Litigation as Over 5500 Attend IP Training
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The Nigerian Bar Association Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA-ICLE) recently trained over 5,500 lawyers on intellectual property.
Chairman of the NBA-ICLE, Tobenna Erojikwe hinted at the number of attendees while circulating the training materials used by facilitators at the second edition of the Intellectual Property training.
In a short note circulated on Wednesday, Erojikwe extended the appreciation of the NBA-ICLE to the facilitators and the “5,585 colleagues who participated in the training”.
Erojikwe further confirmed that NBA-ICLE CPD points were awarded for each day of the training and certificates were issued to participants by email. Persons with complaints regarding the certificates have been asked to contact Sarah Omega at sarah.ajijola@nigerianbar.org.ng or +234 906 516 5822.
The training materials can be accessed through the links below:
1. Nigeria’s IP Strategy & Policy – Prof. Bankoke Sodipo SANNigeria’s IP Strategy & Policy – Prof. Bankoke Sodipo SAN;
2. Intellectual Property Due Diligence – Femi AgabaIntellectual Property Due Diligence – Femi Agaba;
3. The Role of the Intellectual Property Lawyer in the 21st Century – Chinasa Uwanna;
4. Intellectual Property: The Basics – Simi OyeludeIntellectual Property: The Basics – Simi Oyelude.
Meanwhile, the NBA-ICLE has announced it is set to commence lease a 12-Day training on Criminal Litigation on the 4th of May 2023.
The training will hold from 2pm to 4pm on Thursdays and Fridays as well as 12pm to 2pm on Saturdays falling within the following dates: 4th-6th, 11th-13th, 18th-20th and 25th- 27th May, 2023.
Interested attendees can register using this link: https://tinyurl.com/ymsmcdv2
Registered participants will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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