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Unlock the Power of Trademarks in Kenya: Registration and Protection

Welcome to Olinga Advocate, your trusted partner in navigating the intricate world of trademarks in Kenya. Let’s delve into the essentials of trademark registration, the legal framework, and the critical steps involved. Understanding Trademarks: A Distinctive Identity In accordance with the Trademarks Act, CAP 506 of the Laws of Kenya, a trademark is defined as...

Accelerating Kenya’s Digital Economy

Kenya stands at a pivotal crossroads in the digital era, and the World Bank has offered a crucial recommendation to propel us forward. The call is clear: we must reconsider the legislation mandating companies to store sensitive personal data within our borders. This, the World Bank asserts, is a barrier hindering the full potential of...

Illuminating Paths to Justice through Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Illuminating Paths to Justice through Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) In the intricate dance of legal proceedings, Olinga Advocates emerges as a beacon of legal prowess, offering a comprehensive suite of services that spans the entire spectrum of litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Our seasoned lawyers, driven by a commitment to excellence, continue...

Kenyan Immigration and Citizen Services Revise Service Charges 2023

Kenyan Immigration and Citizen Services Revise Service Charges 2023   In a recent development, the Kenyan government has announced adjustments to charges and levies for various services provided by the State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services. These revisions, set to take effect in 2023, will impact Kenyan citizens, government institutions, and private organizations. The...

Mashujaa Day

Mashujaa Day

October 20, 2023

We honor those who stood fearlessly for our nation. The true meaning of heroism lies in the sacrifices made for the greater good. Happy Mashujaa Day. Today is a reminder that ordinary individuals can rise to become extraordinary heroes

Alarm over mental health in the legal profession

Justice Mary Gitumbi who served at the Environment and Lands Court became the first judge to be fired over mental health issues after the Supreme Court ruled that her condition cannot allow her to concentrate and discharge her duties. “Based on the fact that she was on treatment for schizophrenia with evidence of several relapses,...