Learn why the Registry Index Map (RIM) is essential in every land transaction in Kenya. Understand its legal role, due diligence value, and how it helps prevent property disputes.
Trademark infringement in Kenya occurs when someone uses a mark that is identical to or confusingly similar to a registered trademark without authorization, in a manner likely to deceive or cause confusion among consumers regarding the origin of goods or services.
Purchasing property in Kenya, whether commercial or non-commercial (residential), involves several taxes and legal costs that buyers must be aware of to ensure a smooth transaction and compliance with Kenyan law.
Foreign investors looking to establish a presence in Kenya often face a pivotal decision: Should you register a branch of your foreign company or incorporate a subsidiary?
Kenya’s legal framework on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) plays a vital role in regulating business consolidations, ensuring fair competition, and safeguarding consumer interests.
The development of housing estates on unified titles has historically presented numerous challenges, particularly concerning the management of communal facilities.
The enactment of the Kenyan Data Protection Act has fundamentally transformed how organizations collect, process, store, transfer, and manage personal data.
When business partners fall out, intellectual property, especially trademarks and brand names, often becomes the battlefield. Can one former partner register a trademark that was previously used jointly?
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