The rise of streaming platforms has changed how Nigerians access and enjoy music. These platforms have created opportunities for artists to reach global audiences, but they have also raised new legal ...
CAC Delists Over 400,000 Inactive and Non-Compliant Companies in 2025
According to the Registrar General, the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) deregistered more than 400,000 companies from its register in 2025 for failing to file annual returns and/or remaining inacti...
Data Privacy Week 2026: Take Control of Your Data
In a world where every click, swipe, login, and online activity builds a detailed digital profile about you, your interests, location, health habits, finances, even your daily steps, it is imperative ...
OTL Law Celebrates 4th Anniversary, Emerging Law Firm and Excellence Awards
Celebrating four years of premium legal services and award-recognised excellence. Today marks a truly special milestone for us at Osuntuyi & Tokan-Lawal Law (OTL Law), as we celebrate our 4th an...
UNILAG ADR Society Visit to OTL Law
Today, we were pleased to welcome Betty and Samuel of the UNILAG ADR Society to our office for a strategic discussion on the Society’s plans for 2026. The meeting focused on key initiatives for the ...
Data Protection and Privacy Knowledge Management Series
Access the Compiled OTL Law & Nexa Advisory Data Protection and Privacy Series In 2025, OTL Law, in collaboration with Nexa Advisory, published a 12-part Data Protection and Privacy Knowledge Mana...
A New Year Message from OTL Law
As we begin 2026, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our clients, partners, collaborators, and friends for your trust, support, and engagement throughout 2025. It was a year of growth, l...
Patents and Public Health in Nigeria: Compulsory Licensing Under the Patent and Designs Act and the Challenges of Access to Medicines
Patents grant inventors exclusive rights to their inventions for a certain period. In medicine, this means pharmaceutical companies that develop drugs control their production and sale. In Nigeria, pa...
Corporate Rescue and Business Recovery in Nigeria: Assessing the Effectiveness of Administration and Company Voluntary Arrangements Under CAMA 2020
Before 2020, Nigerian insolvency law was largely focused on liquidation. Companies in financial distress had few options other than winding up, which often led to job losses, wasted assets, and reduce...
Corporate Governance In Nigeria: ESG (Environmental, Social And Governance), Scandals and Regulatory Transformation
Introduction Nigerian corporate governance is changing fast, with companies facing increasing demands for transparency, accountability, and ethical management. Public interest in how companies are bei...









