Paralex Logistics Limited, an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and logistics company, has disclosed plans to unveil its mobile application platform built to provide a broad range of legal services.
The company made the disclosure in a statement signed on Thursday by Mrs Zainab Akapo, its Deputy General Manager.
Akapo listed the application’s range of services to include litigation, logistics, legal assistance, bail bond, virtual court, webinar, and cloud storage.
She added that the mobile app on-the-go offered end-users access to legal services from accredited lawyers and law firms, communication services; a trusted link to regulatory services, public sector contacts, and other institutional and private entities.
The deputy general manager added that the app also provided virtual court service tailored to the Nigerian Court System, while its webinar offering allows a smooth flow of meetings and conferences from across the globe.
This, she said, is enabled by a license by High Courts in Lagos and Abuja, to render such services, depending on the complexity of the case.
Akapo disclosed that the company would deploy its services in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, and Kano in the first rollout.
"Essentially, parallax logistics is set to reduce the stress associated with legal practice and related logistics issues.
"The company’s litigation service on the mobile app provides a link for users to consult, engage and retain lawyers and law firms to handle their lawsuits across various jurisdictions and court hierarchy.
“Its logistic services involve pickup and delivery of legal documents, monitoring, and tracking of official approval requests, submissions and renewal of official documents regarding legal obligations.
"Through its legal assistance, paralex logistics mobile app has the authorization to be an out-source service platform for rendering non-core in-house facilities for law firms.
“Its bail bond offering involves the provision of surety for persons undergoing investigation that may lead to a criminal trial or those in a criminal trial.
"The web base is already launched while the app introduction is slated for Sept. 7, 2021,” she said.