Civil Litigation

Litigation made simple.

We don’t just rush to court. We weigh your options, organize your proof, and find the fastest way to win or settle fairly.

Best for

Dispute Resolution

Also for

Debt Recovery

Approach

Strategy-First

Case Strength Audit

In any legal dispute, whoever has the clearest proof holds the power. Before you spend a single shilling on legal fees, check off what you have ready below.

Your File Status
Score: 0/100

Not Ready Yet

What you need to do next

  • Check the boxes above to see your actual case strength. Do not threaten anyone without having your proof organized.
Before we fight

The Math of Lawsuits

Suing out of anger is an expensive hobby. Before we file any court papers, we sit down and do the math to make sure that what you win is actually more than what you spend.

Step 1
What you are
owed on paper
+
Step 2
Lawyer fees
+ Court delays
=
The Bottom Line
Is it actually
worth suing?
Our Process

How we handle disputes

1

Reviewing Your Case

We look at your proof, spot the weak points, and tell you straight up if the case is worth fighting.

  • Check your documents
  • Spot risks and counter-claims
  • Do the ROI math
2

Demands & Settlement

We send a strong warning letter and try to negotiate a fair deal without you having to step foot in court.

  • Write a firm demand letter
  • Lead the negotiations
  • Draft a binding settlement agreement
3

Going to Court

If they won't settle fairly, we go to court with clear arguments and solid proof. No drama, just execution.

  • File for quick court orders (injunctions)
  • Draft court documents properly
  • Argue your case in front of the judge
Clarity First

Litigation FAQs

Do you handle cases outside Nairobi?
Yes. We handle matters across Kenya and utilize digital-first workflows for documents, instructions, and updates. Physical court attendance depends on the station rules and specific case needs.
Can we settle without going to court?
Often yes. Many commercial disputes are resolved through structured negotiation or mediation. We assess leverage and risks early, pursuing a settlement strategy wherever it makes commercial sense.
How long does a civil case take?
It depends heavily on the specific court station, case complexity, evidence gathering, interlocutory applications, and systemic adjournments. We prioritize early resolution and strong case management to actively reduce these delays.
What do you need from me to start?
We need a short timeline of events, key documents (contracts, invoices, messages, title documents), and an understanding of your ultimate goal (e.g., settlement vs. trial). We then run an early case assessment and recommend exact next steps.