Close Menu
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Pipeline
  • Research
  • Podcast
Disrupt Africa
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Disrupt Africa

This startup is addressing challenges accessing legal services in Nigeria

0
By Tom Jackson on July 22, 2019 Features, Startups, West Africa

Online legal support platform QuickLaw is addressing the challenges associated with acquiring legal services in Nigeria by giving users access to a network of highly qualified legal professionals online.

Launched in January, QuickLaw connects users to qualified lawyers across various areas of practice, simply and effectively.

“We combine the availability of free legal information, the ability to purchase carefully vetted agreements and access to a wide range of legal services,” said Sade Michael, chief executive officer (CEO) of QuickLaw.

The idea for the startup came about back in 2017, when Michael was first exposed to the legal climate in Nigeria. 

“It became apparent that the majority of Nigeria’s working population lacked access to reliable and fast legal services. They were unable to meet the high prices of the services available or simply lacked awareness of the services catering to their needs,” he said.

Though there are other platforms offering legal services in Nigeria, such as DIYlaw, LawPadi, Law Strive and MyLaw, which Michael says are all excellent platforms providing an alternative means of accessing legal services, QuickLaw claims to go deeper. 

“QuickLaw is the only platform offering services that go beyond company incorporations,” Michael said. “Our service offerings include commercial services, property matters, personal injury matters, and much more. Our service list spans across various practice areas. It is our vision to be a “one stop shop” for all things legal, giving users a seamless experience.”

Self-funded to this point, QuickLaw has seen positive uptake since its launch.

“We are pleased to see that people have had a positive reaction to our product offerings. Uptake has been immensely encouraging,” said Michael.

The startup is currently working closely with the agriculture, technology and transportation sectors, with Michael saying it was the company’s mission to reach a much wider audience.

“We are looking to touch on more sectors in the coming months, such as the entertainment, hospitality and the creative industries,” he said.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleAlitheia IDF launches applications for Nzinga Scale-Up Bootcamp for African businesses
Next Article 3rd African Fintech Unconference to take place in Uganda
Tom Jackson
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Passionate about the vibrant tech startups scene in Africa, Tom can usually be found sniffing out the continent's most exciting new companies and entrepreneurs, funding rounds and any other developments within the growing ecosystem.

Comments are closed.

DISRUPT AFRICA PODCAST
MOST READ
  • Ghanaian fintech company Zeepay secures $18m debt funding to accelerate expansion posted on May 7, 2025
  • Ghanaian retail-tech startup Tendo secures Renew Capital funding posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan agri-tech company Twiga Foods acquires 3 local FMCG companies posted on April 24, 2025
  • Lagos-based VC firm Aruwa raises $35m, hits 90% of its Fund II at 2nd close posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan e-health startup MYDAWA secures undisclosed funding round for expansion posted on May 1, 2025

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our Newsletter

Working.........

Thank you for signing up!

LATEST DOWNLOADS
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
Download Now!

Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Download Now!

Finnovating for Africa 2023
Finnovating for Africa 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Download Now!
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
Download Now!

The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Download Now!

Copyright © 2014-2023 Disrupt Africa. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Sitemap

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version