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Moasoboro provides strategic legal counsel and advocacy across diverse practice areas, ensuring compliance, protection, and growth for individuals and businesses.

Capital Market
The Nigerian capital market is one of the fastest-growing in Africa, with increasing opportunities for companies, investors, and regulators. Whether you are raising funds, issuing securities, or complying with regulations, professional legal guidance is essential.
Services Include:
– Advising on securities offerings (bonds, shares, debentures).
– Compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations.
– Stock Exchange listings and reporting obligations.- Structuring of collective investment schemes.
– Advising investors and issuers on mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers.

Corporate Law
Businesses in Nigeria thrive when built on strong legal foundations. Corporate law governs the formation, management, and operation of companies — ensuring smooth business growth.
Services Include:
– Company incorporation and registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
– Drafting and reviewing shareholders’ agreements, joint ventures, and partnerships.
– Corporate governance and compliance advisory.
– Restructuring, mergers, and acquisitions.
– Secretarial services and board advisory.

Taxation
Taxation is a critical aspect of doing business and personal financial planning in Nigeria. With frequent updates to tax laws, individuals and companies need expert guidance.
Services Include:
– Advising on personal income tax, company income tax, and value-added tax (VAT).
– Tax compliance and representation before tax authorities.
– Tax planning and structuring to optimize obligations.
– Advisory on customs duties and cross-border taxation.
– Handling tax disputes and negotiations with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and State tax agencies.

Maritime
Nigeria’s position on the Atlantic coast makes maritime trade vital to its economy. Maritime law covers shipping, cargo, ports, and offshore activities.
Services Include:
– Vessel registration and licensing.
– Charter party agreements and disputes.
– Cargo claims and marine insurance.
– Admiralty litigation (arrest of ships, collisions, salvage, towage).
– Offshore oil & gas regulatory compliance.

Aviation
The aviation industry in Nigeria is fast-evolving, with both opportunities and challenges. Aviation law regulates airlines, airports, passengers, and aircraft.
Services Include:
– Aircraft leasing, financing, and registration.
– Airline licensing and regulatory compliance with NCAA.
– Passenger rights and compensation claims.
– Aviation insurance and liability.
– Air cargo, freight forwarding, and logistics agreements.

Commercial Law
Commercial transactions drive economic activity. Nigerian commercial law provides the framework for fair and enforceable business dealings.
Services Include:
– Drafting and reviewing contracts (supply, distribution, franchise, agency).
– Negotiation of trade agreements.
– Sale of goods and services disputes.
– Protection of intellectual property in commercial dealings.
– Cross-border commercial transactions.

Banking and Finance Law
Nigeria’s banking and finance sector is regulated by strict laws to maintain trust and stability. Our firm assists both lenders and borrowers in navigating this complex environment.
Services Include:
– Loan and credit facility agreements.
– Project finance and structured finance advisory.
– Compliance with Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) regulations.
– Debt recovery and insolvency proceedings.
– Legal advisory for fintech and digital banking.

Family Law
Family matters require sensitivity and discretion. Nigerian family law covers marriage, divorce, custody, maintenance, and succession.
Services Include:
– Divorce and separation proceedings.
– Child custody and guardianship disputes.
– Drafting and enforcement of prenuptial agreements.
– Inheritance and succession matters under customary, statutory, and Islamic law.
– Domestic violence protection and related remedies.

Land Law
Land remains one of the most valuable assets in Nigeria, but disputes over ownership and use are common. Nigerian land law governs acquisition, transfer, and use of land.
Services Include:
– Title verification and due diligence.
– Land purchase, lease, and tenancy agreements.
– Landlord and tenant disputes.
– Compensation claims for compulsory acquisition.
– Litigation on ownership, boundary, and trespass disputes.