Overview
As a Legal Fellow at Roots Africa, you will join our legal team in a developmental role focusing on supporting diaspora real estate investments across Africa. This 12-month fellowship is designed for early-career legal professionals passionate about real estate law and African development. You will gain hands-on experience in cross-border property transactions while supporting our mission to make African real estate investment accessible to the diaspora community.
Requirements
- Recent law graduate or less than one year of post-qualification experience preferably in the real estate industry.
- Law degree from an accredited institution with coursework or demonstrated interest in property law, international law, or investment law.
- Post graduate diploma from Kenya School of Law
- Strong academic record and research capabilities.
- Basic understanding of real estate transactions and property rights concepts.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities.
- Proficiency with legal research tools and basic document management systems.
- Genuine passion for real estate investment and African development.
- Interest in the unique challenges and opportunities facing diaspora investors.
- Eagerness to learn and grow in a fast-paced, cross-cultural environment.
Responsibilities
- Legal Research: Conduct comprehensive research on real estate laws, regulations, and property rights across various African jurisdictions.
- Transaction Support: Assist senior legal team members with property transaction documentation, including drafting and reviewing basic legal documents.
- Due Diligence Assistance: Support the due diligence process by gathering and organizing property documentation, title information, and compliance requirements.
- Documentation Management: Help maintain organized legal files and property transaction records.
- Client Communication: Prepare informational materials on legal aspects of property investment for clients and assist with responding to basic legal inquiries.
- Regulatory Monitoring: Track changes in real estate laws and foreign investment regulations across target African countries.
- Legal Writing: Draft legal memoranda, research summaries, and contribution to client advisories on property investment matters.
- Knowledge Development: Create internal reference materials on jurisdiction-specific real estate laws and procedures.
- Process Improvement: Identify opportunities to streamline legal documentation and transaction processes.
- Learning and Development: Participate in mentorship sessions, training workshops, and professional development activities to build expertise in African real estate law.
- Any other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.