Top-notch Legal Service Worldwide
Eta & Associates utilises a new model of delivering legal services. Our SRA regulated solicitors have trained and gained experience in globally recognised law firms and are able to offer world-class services with boutique-style attentiveness.
In addition, we work closely with a number of partner firms, both locally and internationally to ensure that clients and potential clients are well looked after – whatever their size.
Through our ‘ETA Best Friends Network’ we can count a presence in London, Lagos, New York, Tokyo, Toronto, and Johannesburg.
Our People
Ligali Ayorinde (Aji)
Director and Founding Solicitor
Ligali qualified as a solicitor in 2017, having trained at a leading City law firm. He holds a Masters Degree in Entrepreneurship from the prestigious University of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Ligali specialises in advising start-ups (including product businesses, technology ventures and accelerators) and small businesses on a range of commercial and corporate matters, and has experience advising music artists and other members of the creative industries.
Sore Odunsi
Partner Firm Consultant Solicitor
Sore is a dual-qualified commercial lawyer with experience in negotiating, drafting and advising on a broad range of commercial contracts. He has both private practice and in-house experience and has worked on contracts in the construction and energy industry and has have recent experience with music industry contracts. His focus is on doing more work related to intellectual property and the entertainment industry.
Amy Harvey
Partner Firm Consultant Solicitor
Amy is a litigator with a wide-spanning practice including civil and commercial disputes, employment, property and insolvency. This broad experience enables her to advise on complex matters covering different areas of law. Her clients have described her as attentive, ruthlessly driven, transparent, and responsive to change under escalating pressure.
Eku Williams
Paralegal
Farida Tinubu
Paralegal
FAQs
Can you give me legal advice?
Yes, absolutely. Our solicitors are qualified, have current practising certificates and have years of experience in their practice areas. The legal practice is led by leading lawyer, Ligali Ajibola Ayorinde, who is regulated by the SRA under SRA number 624832.
Are you a law firm?
Eta and Associates can employ solicitors to give legal advice but we are not a traditional firm of solicitors, no. Our solicitors are qualified and regulated as individuals in the same way as any other solicitor.
Unlike traditional law firms, however, our business itself is not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (“SRA”). We are a normal business. Solicitors who work outside of a traditional law firm are sometimes called ‘freelance solicitors’ or ‘independent solicitors’. For some types of legal work, a client might need to use a traditional law firm (see below), a number of whom we have consultancy partner arrangements with where conducting regulated, specialised or higher risk work.
For most legal advice, however, it is not always necessary for solicitors and clients to incur the full cost of a traditional law firm.
What are the benefits of working with one of your solicitors?
While using our lawyers can be more cost effective than working with a traditional law firm, our legal advice is still provided by qualified and experienced solicitors. The legal services our solicitors provide must meet the same high standards set for all solicitors. As well as benefiting from the solicitor’s years of study and training, your solicitor is also overseen where necessary by independent regulatory and complaints bodies:
- our solicitors are regulated by the SRA and comply with the high standards of ethical conduct required, including to advise you in your best interests (regardless of what is best for our business); and
- complaints about solicitors can be raised with an independent Legal Ombudsman free of charge (once the solicitor has had a chance to respond). More information can be found in our terms of business.
The SRA and the Legal Ombudsman only deal with solicitors and a solicitor’s legal work, however. Any concerns about our business as a whole or any of our other work would be dealt with in the usual way, as for any other business.
Are your solicitors insured?
Yes. For the type of legal work we offer, unregulated practices are not required to take out ‘professional indemnity insurance’ which meets the minimum standards of cover required of traditional law firms. Nonetheless, we have purchased professional indemnity insurance to cover our legal advice up to a limit of £1,000,000. This is so that, in the unlikely event that a solicitor makes a mistake in your legal work, insurance is in place to protect you.
If you would like to see the policy to more fully understand the terms and exclusions or have any questions about the cover, please do let us know.
Is there any legal work an unregulated practice can’t do for me?
For our areas of law, we find that this business model is a great fit for clients, delivering the expertise that they need within a boutique practice without all of the costs of a more traditional practice. However, we do want to be open about the differences between us and a traditional law firm so there are some details on this below.
An unregulated practice can be a great option for certain types of work such as general legal advice, legal drafting on a variety of topics including wills, commercial contracts, regulatory matters, etc. For some problems, clients do still need to use traditional law firms, such as:
- suing people, being sued or making claims (including immigration work and employment related claims made by the employee);
- dealing with someone’s estate after they have died;
- buying and selling property, including business property;
- legal work which has a clear financial services element to it.
For most areas of law, however, this has not been necessary since late 2019.
There may also be occasions where we feel that someone might be better off working with a traditional law firm and, if so, we won’t hesitate to tell you. Traditional firms can offer additional services and protections which can sometimes be particularly important, such as:
- the handling of client money: we cannot hold client money for you in the same way that traditional law firms do. Client money is money held or received on behalf of a client in a designated client account, separate from your firm’s money. Ordinarily, this is not a problem for our type of work. Client money held by traditional solicitor firms also benefits from possible access to the SRA compensation fund should a solicitor ever steal money from the client account (an extremely rare occurrence);
- SRA ‘minimum terms’ professional indemnity insurance cover: this significantly limits the circumstances in which an insurer can escape liability for funding claims in the event of a mistake being made and requires a minimum amount of cover of £2 million to £3 million;
- please also note that the solicitor’s regulator, the SRA, has questioned whether ‘legal professional privilege’ would apply outside of a law firm. All solicitor work is confidential, including our own. Solicitor work could also benefit from ‘privilege’ which may not otherwise be available, which means that in some additional circumstances the client can refuse to disclose information to others. While we would argue privilege applies in these new models and believe there are good grounds for doing so, the position is not as clear under this model as it is for traditional firms.
For the type of legal work which we do, we generally find that our clients benefit greatly from working with us under this model. We can offer clients the reassurance of working with a qualified and experienced professional without necessarily incurring the full cost of a traditional law firm service. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.