FAQ's

Find answers to common legal questions about litigation, corporate law, employment law, property law, family law, and other legal services offered by Muthoga & Omari Advocates in Kenya.

We provide comprehensive legal services to individuals, businesses, and institutions across Kenya. Our core areas are litigation, corporate, commercial, employment, property, and family law, litigation, employment law, conveyancing and property law, family law, intellectual property, dispute resolution, compliance, and legal advisory services.

Booking a consultation is simple. You can contact us via our website, email, or phone, and our team will schedule a meeting at a convenient time. We offer both physical and virtual consultations.

Legal fees vary depending on the type and complexity of the matter. During your initial consultation, we will assess your needs and provide a clear explanation of the applicable legal fees and available billing options.

Our firm is committed to providing practical legal solutions, professional representation, and personalized client service. We combine legal expertise with a client-focused approach to help individuals and businesses navigate legal challenges effectively.

Yes. We advise and represent private individuals, startups, SMEs, corporations, NGOs, and public institutions across a wide range of legal matters.

Yes. We offer virtual consultations through video conferencing, email, and telephone, allowing clients to access legal advice from anywhere in Kenya and internationally.

The required documents depend on your matter. Generally, you should bring identification documents, contracts, court papers, correspondence, title documents, or any records relevant to your legal issue. Law firms in Kenya are also governed by the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act (2009) (POCAMLA), and therefore, KYC documents may also be required.

Typical court cases take between 2–3 years from commencement to judgment before a trial court. Cases before Small Claims Courts typically take 3–8 months to conclude. Appeals before the High Court typically take 1 year to conclude, whilst appeals before the Court of Appeal take 2–3 years due to the formalities and procedures followed by the appellate court.

Yes. We regularly advise international clients, foreign investors, and businesses seeking legal assistance in Kenya on regulatory compliance, investments, commercial transactions, and dispute resolution.

A lawyer helps businesses by drafting and reviewing contracts, ensuring regulatory compliance, managing employment matters, protecting intellectual property, resolving disputes, recovering debts, and providing ongoing legal advice to reduce legal risks.