Buying property in Kenya is a major investment, and proper legal due diligence is essential to avoid fraud and ownership disputes. Many property-related cases arise from failure to verify ownership documents or understand land classifications. Before purchasing land or property, buyers should conduct an official land search at the relevant land registry to confirm ownership...Read More
Employment termination is one of the most common sources of legal disputes in Kenya. Under the Employment Act, 2007, employers must follow strict legal procedures when terminating an employee to avoid claims of unfair dismissal. For a termination to be lawful, there must be a valid reason related to the employee’s conduct, capacity, compatibility, or...Read More
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