Find out how much a Solicitor earns across various companies in Nigeria.
Solicitors act on behalf of and give legal advice to private and commercial clients. Solicitors may also use some of their time to represent clients who are unable to pay for legal services themselves. Once qualified, solicitors can work in private practice, in-house for a commercial or industrial organisation, in local or national government or in the court services.
Specific work activities will vary depending on the setting. Activities will also depend on the solicitor’s area of specialism and the nature of the case. Solicitors who work with commercial clients often specialise in one legal area such as litigation, property or tax. Private client work usually involves minor legal matters such as writing wills, property conveyancing, custody cases, divorce settlements and so on.
Solicitor salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, professional experience and even the hiring company. Jobzilla Nigeria analyzes the market remunerations and helps you negotiate your pay with confidence.
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