
We make the Law work for you
When you need it.
Welcome to EIP Solicitors
Competent - Unrelenting - Professional
EIP Solicitors is a first-rate service law firm providing professional, value added and specialised legal services to our numerous clients in Nigeria, Africa and the diaspora.
By working with our team of dedicated lawyers, our clients leverage both regional and international partnerships to achieve satisfactory resolutions of legal disputes in corporate and commercial areas of law including banking, finance and financial law, insurance, intellectual property, project finance, maritime, real property, taxation, construction and dispute resolution.
About EIP Solicitors
The EIP Firm has a robust litigation practice in civil matters and criminal defense. Our clients have found satisfaction in the legal services of our team of dedicated lawyers and support staff members working out of offices in Abuja, Warri, Asaba and Port-Harcourt, Nigeria and Nairobi, Kenya.
Our Business Sectors

01.
Administrative Law
Administrative law is that law which deals with the relationship between a country's citizens with the government. It determines the organizational and power structure of the administration and quasi-judicial bodies to enforce the rule of law.
02.
Commercial Law
Commercial law refers to the umbrella under which you can find contract law. Commercial law refers to any legislation that pertains to merchants exchanging goods and services and dealing with any transactions between buyer and seller. ... Contract law is an aspect, or an element, or a subdivision of commercial law
03.
Finance & Banking Law
The primary legislation for the regulation of banks in Nigeria is the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) which, with the Central Bank of Nigeria (Establishment) Act 2007 (CBN Act), gives the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) powers to supervise and regulate banks and other financial institutions in Nigeria.
04.
Matrimonial Causes, Custody & Adoption
The principal legislation on marriage is the Marriage Act. The Matrimonial Causes Act enacted in 1970 (now Cap. M7 Laws of the Federation 2004) mainly governs dissolution of marriage, custody and the welfare of children in Nigeria.
05.
Communication & Technology Law
There are 3 (three) primary laws and regulations applicable to platforms that facilitate internet-based communications for users in Nigeria, whether in text, picture or video format, and these laws cover issues of privacy, data protection and security. These laws aim to protect the privacy rights of Nigerian consumers and govern how online platforms handle the data of their Nigerian users.
Our Partners
Head of Chambers, Specialized in Corporate Practice/Litigation
Partner; Specialist in Civil Litigation & Criminal Defense
Our Associates
A lawyer lives for the direction of his people and
the advancement of the cause of his country
Chief Christopher Alexander Sapara Williams
