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Anjarwalla & Khanna Advocates           
 
Anjarwalla & Khanna Advocates is one of the largest law firms in Kenya with a high degree of specialisation in and an outstanding reputation for matters relating to banking, corporate and commercial law, mergers and acquisitions, civil and commercial litigation, admiralty and maritime law and private client work. 

The firm has offices in both Mombasa and Nairobi and is therefore unique in providing a broad range of legal services in Kenya's main commercial centres.  The firm's client base includes banking & financial institutions, multilateral lenders, venture capital and institutional equity investors, industrial and commercial companies, professional firms as well as government and public organisations both locally and internationally.

Anjarwalla & Khanna is also regularly instructed by international law firms including Hunton & Williams, Herbert Smith, Slaughter and May, Allen & Overy, Denton Wilde Sapte, CMS Cameron McKenna, Jones Day, Macfarlanes, Freshfields Brukhaus Deringer, Morrison and Foerster, Norton Rose and Nicholson Graham and Jones.

Increasingly, Anjarwalla & Khanna is being asked to co-ordinate transactions in the East African region, such as cross-border acquisitions, due diligence exercises and the taking of security by lenders on a regional basis.

Anjarwalla & Khanna has eight partners and retains the services of a consultant, associates and trainee advocates some of whom are solicitors of the Supreme Court of England and Wales and barristers-at-law.  A number of partners have been trained in and have practised in City of London law firms. Many of the firm's lawyers publish articles in local and international legal and business publications and also present at legal seminars and conferences.

The firm is recognised by Chambers Global of the World's Leading Lawyers as a leading law firm in Kenya and two of its partners have been individually recognised as "leading lawyers".
 
 

 
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