A Public Policy Discussion on Africa’s Input to the Report by the UN High-Level Advisory Body on AI Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 1500-1700Hours EAT/1300
On Wednesday 31st January at 3:30 pm EAT, where we will be delving into crucial topics shaping the landscape of environmental management, climate change
The Law Society of Kenya Committee on Continuous Professional Development (CPD) provides policy direction to the program and meets monthly to discuss any pertinent
3-Day IAPP virtual Training on 23rd – 25th January 2024. Register to Become a Certified Privacy Lawyer Internationally. For inquiries: Call/Whatsapp +254 111 215
EVENT DETAILS a) Practice Opportunities and new horizons: Unpacking the Maritime law and the Blue Economy. b) Unpacking the Convention on the territorial Sea
AI and Ethics in Litigation and Dispute Resolution Overview of AI in litigation and dispute resolution, including its benefits and limitations Ethical considerations in
Speaker: Caroline Khasoa, Advocate and Applied Land and Environment Governance Expert Moderators: Irene Musundi and Nester Ragot Featuring: Senior Francis Wasuna, The Legal Brief
To register for the Virtual Data Protection & IAPP Training on November 27th – 30th, 2023, please contact us via email at trainings@lawyershubafrica.com or
Modules Overview of the law and regulations Recent enforcement action Compliance obligations Compliance roadmap Common pitfalls to avoid Opportunities for lawyers, law firms &
Date & Time– Nov 24, 2023 02:00 PM in Nairobi Event Details TCA is pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar on “Litigation Management.” Effective
EVENT DETAILS a) Practice Opportunities and new horizons: Unpacking the Maritime law and the Blue Economy. b) Unpacking the Convention on the territorial Sea
Wahome Ngatia delves into legal business models, ethical dilemmas, success stories, and practical tips for aspiring legal entrepreneurs. Whether you’re a seasoned lawyer or
Children hold a special place in the African context, including in Kenya. According to Joy Katunge Matheka, children’s issues are cross-cutting (CCIs) because the