Resounding achievement: LASU beats OAU, UNILORIN, others to win famous competition

LASU beats OAU, UNILORIN, others to win famous competition
LASU wins Intellectual Property Law Competition .. Photo credit: @LASUOfficial.. Source: Twitter

  • Lagos State University (LASU) has defeated OAU and, UNILORIN amongst others in the display of legal prowess and intellectual acumen
  • The Dean Faculty of Law, LASU, Professor Olatoye said the victory is a resounding achievement that will inspire future generations
  • The Intellectual Property Law Competition focused on The Legal Pathway: The Turning Point and Trajectory of Intellectual Property Law in the Legal Profession.”

Lagos state, Ojo - Lagos State University (LASU) has emerged as the winner of the recently concluded Intellectual Property Law Competition.

LASU defeated other esteemed institutions like Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Kwara state amongst others to clinch the title.

The completion was organized by the Law Student Society of Lagos State University(LASU) in collaboration with the Intellectual Property Law Society.

This was disclosed via the institution X handle (formerly known as Twitter) @LASUOfficial on Friday, March 29.

The theme of the event was, “The Legal Pathway: The Turning Point and Trajectory of Intellectual Property Law in the Legal Profession,”

The LASU team, represented by Atere Olateju and Lawal Fikayomi, triumphed in the display of legal prowess and intellectual acumen as they delved into the significance and complexities of intellectual property rights.

The Dean Faculty of Law, LASU, Professor Olatoye, commended the brilliant legal minds for their relentless dedication and hard work.

“The victory of LASU in the Intellectual Property Law Competition is a resounding achievement that will undoubtedly inspire future generations of legal professionals.
“It underscores the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence and its ability to produce exceptional legal minds capable of making a significant impact in the field of intellectual property law and beyond.”

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