Environment, Land, Building and Construction
These areas of law are important for protecting the environment, ensuring sustainable development, regulating land use, and promoting safe and efficient construction practices Environmental law refers to the body of law that regulates the impact of human activities on the environment. This includes laws that govern air and water pollution, waste management, hazardous materials, and wildlife protection. Environmental law also includes regulations that promote sustainable development, such as energy conservation and renewable energy. Land law deals with the legal rights and obligations associated with land ownership. This includes the transfer of ownership, property rights, land use regulations, and land tenure systems.
Building law is concerned with the legal framework that governs the construction and maintenance of buildings. This includes building codes and standards, zoning regulations, permits and inspections, and liability for construction defects. Construction law covers the legal issues that arise during the construction process. This includes contracts between owners, contractors, and subcontractors, disputes over payment and performance, and issues related to construction defects and delays.
This sector is marred with fraud. This is why our department is diligent in protecting our client’s interest in any land transaction. To safeguard our clients against extortion or abuse we advise on: Land Rates; Rates Clearance Certificate; Land Search; Land Consents; Land Rent; sale and transfer Of Land; Environmental and social Impact Assessment Licenses; Subdivision of Land; Change of User; Land Survey Plan; Replacement of Lost Title; Cautions; Lease Renewals; Registration with National construction Authority (NCA); Construction permit; and county licenses.
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Intellectual Property (IP) is described as the creation of the mind. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) bestow upon the inventor/creator or their assignee a solitary right to completely employ their invention/creation for a specified duration. It is widely acknowledged that IP assumes a pivotal function in contemporary economics.
The significance of intellectual labor in innovation has been firmly established, as it constitutes a crucial factor in ensuring that public benefit is derived from such endeavors. The realm of research and development (R&D) has witnessed a substantial surge in costs, accompanied by a corresponding increase in the required investments for commercializing a novel technology.
Although all doctrines of IP are intangible, IP has acquired the same attributes as tangible property. Most forms of IP can be registered, sold, leased, transferred, licensed and used as security. Further to the foregoing, Kenyan law requires that all forms of IP regardless of their place of registration to be recorded with the Government.
In IP registration, we aid in: Conducting searches to ascertain the credibility of the applications; drafting specifications, lodge applications; give clarity on any issues that arise from the applications; advise and defend clients on issues relating to registration or protection of IPR; and commercialization of IP. Further, we advise and litigate on trade secrets and traditional Knowledge. The Firm also advises on Collective Management Organizations in Copyright and undertakes Recordation of IP.
Corporate law is a legal area that presides over the conception and functioning of companies. This pertains to the fields of contract and commercial law. In conformity with state regulations, a corporation represents a commercial enterprise structured as a legal entity. The regulation of the establishment, structure, and cessation of corporations is governed by varying legislations across distinct jurisdictions. A corporation is a legal construct that exists as a separate entity from its shareholders, possessing the capacity to engage in contractual relationships, institute legal proceedings, and undertake other operations necessary for the maintenance of a commercial enterprise such as: Sole Proprietorships, Companies, and Partnerships. Religious bodies, local churches, and Non-Governmental Organizations.
Mvera, Nyanje & Mambo Advocates LLP (MN&M) has an elaborate division in authority for: actualizing or guide in the: registration of corporate bodies; Management of the corporate bodies; and dissolution of the same. In the management of corporate entities, the Firm conducts legal audits to confirm compliance of the entities with the laws in place. The essence of the legal audit is to avoid criminal liability and increase the chances of winning any legal suit to 98%.
Further, the Firm undertakes:
In commercial transactions, the firm has extensive experience in: conducting due diligence; drafting; executing; editing; perusing and advising on: Purchase & Sale Agreements; Non-Disclosure & Confidentiality Agreements; Capital Equipment Purchase and Leases; Commercial Security Agreements; Commercial Property Leases; Construction Contracts; Consulting Agreements; Distribution, Dealer, and Sales Representative Agreements; Employment Agreements; Guaranties for Financing; Inter-Creditor, Subordination and other Banking and Lending Agreements; Joint Venture Agreements; Loan Agreements; Mortgages, Liens, Deeds and Easements; Security Agreements/Instruments; and Shareholder Agreements among others.