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How the Supreme Court Liberated Succession Law from the Leave Labyrinth

How the Supreme Court Liberated Succession Law from the Leave Labyrinth

by Prestone Wawire, Lawrence Ongeri, Flavious Chepkirui, Frankline Otieno and George Nadio | Apr 14, 2026 | Legal update

A Commentary on the Supreme Court’s Affirmation on the issue of the Automatic Right of Appeal in Succession Disputes. “Where Parliament intends to require leave as a condition precedent to the exercise of the right of appeal, it does so expressly and in unambiguous...
Governing the Machine: A Critical Analysis of the Kenya Artificial Intelligence Bill, 2026

Governing the Machine: A Critical Analysis of the Kenya Artificial Intelligence Bill, 2026

by Prestone Wawire, Nickson Jectone, Micah Anzala and Luke Otieno | Apr 7, 2026 | Legal update

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The era of Digital Secrecy: Confronting Shadow AI and the Erosion of Professional Privilege

The era of Digital Secrecy: Confronting Shadow AI and the Erosion of Professional Privilege

by Prestone Wawire, Flavious Chepkirui, Frankline Otieno, Denis Mutugi and George Nadio | Apr 2, 2026 | Legal update

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The Sanctity of the Signature A Commentary on I&m Bank Limited V Buzeki Enterprises Limited

The Sanctity of the Signature A Commentary on I&m Bank Limited V Buzeki Enterprises Limited

by Prestone Wawire, Frankline Otieno, Denis Mutugi and George Nadio | Feb 13, 2026 | Legal update

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No Person Shall Be Subjected to Unlawful Detention, Cruel, Inhumane, and Degrading Treatment

No Person Shall Be Subjected to Unlawful Detention, Cruel, Inhumane, and Degrading Treatment

by Charles Wamae, Prestone Wawire and George Nadio | Mar 5, 2025 | Legal update

“We have no doubt the respondent’s detention was not only unlawful but was also cruel and inhuman, and amounted to torture.  His rights to due process were wholly compromised.  His right to personal liberty was violated.  To say that he was treated in the most unfair...
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