Practice Areas

Family Law

Family law in Kenya is a deeply human area of practice, where the advocate must balance firm legal precision with empathy, guided by the Constitution, statute, and the overriding duty to protect the dignity, welfare, and best interests of the family—especially children.

Business Law

Business law in Kenya is about structuring enterprise to thrive within the law—managing risk, enforcing contracts, and aligning commercial ambition with regulatory compliance and sound corporate governance.

Insurance Law

Insurance law in Kenya centres on the strict interpretation of policy terms, utmost good faith, and regulatory compliance, ensuring that risk is lawfully transferred and claims are honoured without abuse or evasion.

Criminal Law

Criminal law in Kenya is the sharp edge of justice, where the State’s power to prosecute must be exercised within constitutional limits, with due process, fair trial guarantees, and the presumption of innocence standing non-negotiable.

Property Law

Property law in Kenya revolves around the lawful acquisition, use, and protection of land and interests therein, demanding meticulous due diligence to safeguard title, resolve disputes, and uphold constitutional rights to property.

Employment Law

Employment law in Kenya regulates the balance of power in the workplace, enforcing fair labour practices, lawful termination, and mutual accountability between employer and employee under the Constitution and statute.

Financial Law

Financial law in Kenya governs the integrity of money and markets, demanding strict compliance with banking, securities, and anti-money laundering regimes to protect stability, investor confidence, and public trust.

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