Factors To Consider, From A Legal Perspective, When Choosing A Business Structure
At AMMLAW, we are making it our business to guide and educate you on simple legal tips for your everyday business operations. When it comes to choosing the right business structure, the process is a critical decision that has an impact on the legal framework within which a business operates.
The Agile Approach for Efficiency of Service
In an ever-evolving legal landscape, law firms must adapt and innovate to meet the changing needs of clients. One approach that has gained traction across industries is the adoption of agile practices, which traditionally found their roots in software development. Agile practices, to any law firm offering legal services in
Arbitration and Mediation – No Need for Court
By considering alternative dispute resolution methods, businesses can effectively navigate through the challenges of globalization. Negotiation, Mediation, and Court-Annexed Mediation offer practical and efficient alternatives to court proceedings. These methods prioritize communication, creative problem-solving, and preserving relationships. With a proper understanding of ADR processes and the guidance of skilled mediators,
Exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution – No Need for Court
When it comes to handling disputes arising from business agreements, many people believe that the only option is to go to court. However, there are alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods available that can effectively resolve conflicts without the need for a lengthy and costly litigation process. In this article, we
Commercial Leases In Kenya
Properties intended for investment or income-generating purposes, for example, through rental income may be referred to as commercial properties. These properties include office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, shops, and other types of properties. These commercial properties can be leased; therefore, commercial leasing is an essential aspect of business transactions. At
Renewal Of Land Leases In Kenya
Under Kenya’s previous Constitutions, foreigners were allowed to acquire land from the government of Kenya on a leasehold tenure of 999 years. However, the 2010 Constitution of Kenya brought with it radical land reforms which saw the consolidation and harmonization of all laws pertaining to Land in Kenya. Therefore, the
Renewal Of Leases: Restrictions On Foreigners
The legal regime around restriction on land ownership by foreigners is founded in the Constitution, the Land Act and the Land Control Act. As per Article 65 (1) of the Constitution, a person who is not a Kenyan citizen may only hold land on a leasehold basis and any such