Complementary statutes supported by the Common law and internationally accepted principles govern intellectual property law and practice in Kenya. The recent international demand on strict adherence to the intellectual property rights has led our firm to undertake extensive research in this discipline and the firm is able to offer a broad based service in this area. We advise on the registration of trademarks, patents, industrial designs, assignments and licenses for wide variety of clientele including litigation related matters. We delight ourselves in ensuring that our clients are able to gain recognition and or financial benefit from what they invent or create.
With a developed specialty in providing Constitutional and administrative law matters particularly in relation to the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, we seek to provide the best advice on rights and fundamental freedoms based on the provisions on the Constitution and International law. We also advice and litigate on issues of Land, Citizenship, governance and protection of public interest. We currently represent various clients in prosecuting and defending constitutional references and judicial review proceedings in various courts in Kenya.
Intellectual property is the oil of the 21 century. Look at the richest men a hundred years ago; they all made their money extracting natural resources or moving them around. All today's richest men have made their money out of intellectual property.Mark Getty



