THE IN-HOUSE COUNSEL AND LITIGATION: EMERGING BEST PRACTICES
Venue: Mombasa
Duration: 5 days
Fee: 95,001.00 KSh
Non East African Fee: $ 877.00
Date: 01 December 2025 to 05 December 2025
Enquiries: +254 712923459
Course Programme
THE IN-HOUSE COUNSEL AND LITIGATION: EMERGING BEST PRACTICES
(3 LSK CPD POINTS)
DATES: 1st-5th December, 2025
VENUE: MOMBASA
ABOUT THE COURSE
In 2021, the School ran its inaugural Litigation Refresher Course for In–house Counsel. The Course had the objective of building the capacity of counsel working in State corporations to implement the advisory dated 6th April 2017 by the Honourable the Attorney General of the Republic of Kenya that State corporations should use internal legal capacity in routine and non-complex matters or litigation, and particularly where a State corporation sues or is sued as a principal party and is not conflicted, or is sued or sues as a nominal party.
In the 2022 edition of the Course, the emphasis was on equipping in-house counsel or other counsel acting for an individual or corporate client with skills to effectively put across before a relevant forum their client’s case.
In 2023, the Course placed emphasis on equipping in-house counsel within State corporations, private corporations and counsel representing these corporations, with skills to effectively put across their client’s case in a digital litigation environment, from online filing, service on the digital platform, to online hearings and delivery of rulings and judgments on the digital platform.
The 2024 edition of the Course focused on equipping counsel in County Governments with skills to boost the internal representation capacity of County Governments.
In 2025, the course is titled “In-house Counsel and Litigation: Emerging Best Practices”. The Course aims at bringing awareness to the participants on emerging best practices that facilitate faster resolution of disputes that led to litigation; harnessing technology for easier understanding and synthesizing of issues by parties involved and adopting more efficient case management styles.
COURSE CONTENT
The topics to be covered in the course will include:
· Monitoring and managing outsourced legal services in litigation;
· Personal and departmental planning and organisation for an internal litigation department;
· Client-centric approaches to litigation;
· Data-driven decision making in litigation;
· ADR for optimal management of disputes resolution;
· Effective case management to achieve optimal resource use;
· Areas of attention in Judicial Review, Constitutional Applications and Appeals;
· Practice before the Supreme Court; and
· Applying Trial Advocacy skills for best client representation.
INTENDED PARTICIPANTS
This Course is recommended for:
- Lawyers in the State Law Office and in State corporations in legal, supervision, compliance, investigation and enforcement departments and sections;
- Legal officers in private companies;
- Advocates in private practice who represent State agencies and private corporations from time to time;
· County attorneys in county governments, attorneys serving in various county assemblies and lawyers working in the Senate, National Assembly and generally the Parliamentary Service Commission;
· Lawyers working in the other Constitutional commissions, including EACC;
- Any advocate interested in refreshing their skills in litigation
- Lawyers from the East Africa region and other Commonwealth countries in Africa.
INTENDED OUTCOMES
It is expected that at the end of the course a participant should be able to effectively handle all aspects of their client’s case basing on the legal and regulatory framework of their client’s establishment and operations.
TRAINERS
The School has assembled a team of experienced trainers including litigation lawyers both from private practice and from State agencies with over twenty years’ post-admission experience.
CERTIFICATION
A certificate will be issued to the participants who attend the entire course.
Fee: Kshs. 95,000/= (covers tuition, course materials, stationery, lunch and refreshments and is inclusive of taxes). Participants will be expected to make their own arrangements for travel and accommodation.
Participants coming from outside East Africa will pay USD 877
Application Process: Application is by registering online at https://services.ksl.ac.ke/web/login
The duly completed application form plus evidence of payment should be submitted at least by 27th November 2025. Cash payments should be deposited in the Kenya School of Law (Account No. 202 2029 110 ABSA Bank of Kenya, ABSA Plaza Branch, Nairobi, Kenya) and banking slips presented to the Finance Office of the Kenya School of Law and the completed application form presented to the CPD department at Gate A, Mutula Building, Ground Floor, Kenya School of Law or emailed to cpd@ksl.ac.ke
For further enquiries and information, contact Isaac, Samuel Christine or Jacqueline on: Tel +254 712923459; Email: cpd@ksl.ac.ke; ikuloba@ksl.ac.ke; sakhwale@ksl.ac.ke; cmwanza@ksl.ac.ke and jacqueline@ksl.ac.ke
Website: www.ksl.ac.ke

Isaac Kuloba
FOR DIRECTOR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Theme: Client Centred Litigation
CPD Points: 3