News
Daly & Figgis rated highly in The Legal 500 EMEA 2013
The firm has been rated first in Kenya for Dispute Resolution and second in Kenya for Corporate & Commercial and Privatisation & Projects by the Legal 500 Europe Middle East and Africa Guide for the year 2013.
From NGO to PBO...
A new article on the looming new system of regulation for Non-Governmental Organisations has been uploaded on our Articles section.
IFLR 2013 Energy & Infrastructure Guide Recognition
The firm is delighted to announce that three of its Partners, Hamish Keith, Julius Wako and Njau Mukuha, have been endorsed as Leading Lawyers in the IFLR1000 2013 Sub Saharan Africa Energy and Infrastructure Guide.
New article on the Comesa Competition Commission
A new article has been uploaded on our site updating you on the new Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa ("COMESA") Competition Commission, which began operating on 14th January 2013.
Office Relocation Update
Daly & Figgis is moving offices to ABC Towers, 6th Floor, ABC Place, Waiyaki Way, Nairobi effective 29th January 2013
Changes to Kenya's Citizenship and Immigration Law
The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Regulations 2012 came into force on the 15th of June, 2012 and are made pursuant to the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act 2011 which came into force on 30th August 2011.
2012 Top 40 under 40
Following her nomination to last year's Top 40 Under 40 Women in Kenya, an initiative sponsored by the Business Daily, we are pleased to note that Ms. Harpreet Ubhi has again been included in the annual list of top achieving women in the country for the year 2012.
EAPCC Successful Decision
Daly & Figgis has today, 20th April 2012, successfully obtained a decision from the High Court of Kenya on behalf of its clients, who are four members of the Board of Directors of the East African Portland Cement Company Limited, the Kenyan cement maker that has recently been in the news.
KAM Code of Ethics
The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has launched the Code of Ethics for Businesses in Kenya. The Code, which was formally launched on 16th March 2012 in Nairobi, is an initiative by the business community in Kenya that brings all businesses together under a common agreed code aimed at promoting and enhancing the conduct of ethical business.
