Legal Officer
Location | Lagos, Nigeria |
Date Posted | April 30, 2022 |
Category |
Legal
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Job Type |
Full-time
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Currency | NGN |
Description
Job Summary
- The Legal Officer with the supervision of the Head of Legal Department / Company Secretary is responsible for providing legal support and advice to the company.
- He shall monitor and advise on all legal matters, commercial contracts and agreements.
- The Legal Officer shall ensure the company complies with all statutory and corporate governance practices and guidelines observed in the financial industry.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Draft a variety of legal agreements.
- Provide advice on corporate legal issues and business matters.
- Provide internal advisory services to the departments with the company.
- Monitor the maintenance of the registers and other records required to be maintained by the company under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) and other statutes.
- Assist in the development of guidelines, policies or procedures.
- Give legal advice on the best dispute resolution to employ.
- Liaise with external solicitors to ensure that litigation matters involving the company are handled with expertise.
- Coordinate the meetings of the Board and Board Committees and create schedules and timetables for the meeting of the Board and its Committees.
- Attend all committee meetings with the objective of preparing minutes and circulating the same for reviews prior to the next meeting dates.
- File annual returns and post-incorporation documents of the company with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
Qualifications
- LL.B and B.L Degree (minimum of second class lower)
- A minimum of 2 years post-NYSC experience
- Sound knowledge of Microsoft Office applications especially Word, PowerPoint and Excel
- Sound knowledge of corporate law and regulations and statutes guiding financial institutions
- Sound judgment and discretion
- Good understanding of the general and specific company and commercial law
- Proven knowledge of litigation
- Preferred candidate should be a MALE for organisational gender balance.