The Land Lease Extension and Renewal Laws are anchored on Section 13 of the Land Act, which makes provision for Lessee’s pre-emptive rights to allocation. The Guidelines were developed by the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning…
In a fast changing market, we have been at the forefront in helping our clients navigate and redefine the most complex and high-profile real estate deals. From real estate investments, developments and how to finance them, to…
Can I change my birth certificate name in Kenya? To Amend the Name on a birth certificate in Person, the applicant should make the application to the Department of Civil Registration under the Ministry of Interior at the…
Getting married in Kenya In Kenya, marriage is governed by the Marriage Act, 2014 and is defined as the voluntary union of a man and a woman whether in a monogamous or polygamous union and registered in accordance with…
Citizenship is the condition of being a member of a state, country or nation. One can become a citizen of a country either by birth, or by registration. By birth A person becomes a Kenyan citizen if;…
Intellectual property law is interested in protecting the product of human mind or product of creation. IP is sometimes regarded as protecting the physical embodiment of an otherwise intangible asset. The twin issues of rule of law…
Our lawyers advise on all employment law issues, whether contentious or non-contentious, offering a high quality and rapid-response service. We also work with employers to create individually designed contracts, policies and HR procedures. We have advised on…
Debt collection is part and parcel of routine business operations. Our Firms is composed of lawyers who are highly skilled in negotiating the interests and claims of our clients. Our Debt Collection practice has achieved very good…
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution, usually for a limited time, with the intention of enabling the creator (e.g.…
Private land can be acquired compulsorily by the government where the land is needed for public benefit or where it is in the interest of the public. In this regard, an individual can be deprived of his…