Civil and commercial law covers a wide range of disputes, including contract disputes, property disputes, and business disputes.
A lawyer can provide legal advice, negotiate on your behalf, and represent you in court if necessary to resolve civil and commercial disputes.
As an employee in Kenya, you have rights related to minimum wage, working hours, leave, and protection from unfair dismissal.
If you believe your employer has violated your rights, you should seek legal advice from a lawyer specializing in employment law.
Alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and arbitration, are often faster and less expensive than going to court.
You should consider using dispute resolution services when you have a dispute that you want to resolve quickly and cost-effectively.
You can pursue debt collection through negotiation, mediation, or legal action, depending on the circumstances of the debt.
A lawyer can help you assess your options, negotiate with the debtor, and take legal action if necessary to recover the debt.
To buy property in Kenya, you need to conduct due diligence, obtain the necessary approvals, and register the property with the relevant authorities.
As a landowner in Kenya, you have rights related to ownership, use, and transfer of land, as well as protection from unlawful eviction.