The legal market is one of the largest markets in the world. Day to day, whether one recognizes it or not, each of us operates against the backdrop of an implicit possibility of litigation however much we try to avoid it. Before the outbreak of COVID-19, legal practice and especially litigation was advanced through the […]
Firstly, more recently, more than any technology before it, Artificial Intelligence has taken root in the legal profession and will indeed transform the practice of law to unimaginable heights. The process to fit it as a supplementary to human power is already underway. Its success will be a determinant of the future of this high […]
The opposition has for decades been a headache to the government of the day through the organization of these demonstrations which springs from Article 37 of the Constitution. Under the wake of the new Constitution promulgated in 2010, the country has witnessed at least three demonstrations organized by the Opposition to wit: following the announcement […]
The Court of Appeal aptly gave the synopsis of the appeal before it. For clarity, it would only be appropriate if I replicate the synopsis in the manner which the Court did having in mind that the Court is composed of a bench of intellectuals with vast knowledge and experience. The matter arose from five […]
As it stands now, plans are underway to roll out similar courts throughout the country, starting with Nairobi, with a particular focus on informal settlements, particularly Kasarani and Embakasi. What does this mean for Kenyans when it comes to matters to do with access to justice? It can only mean one thing: the Judiciary’s commitment […]