by HolAdmin | Mar 5, 2026 | African Legal News
Freezing Orders and Asset Preservation: The First Line of Defence in Civil Fraud DisputesSeries No. 2 | Protecting Assets Before They DisappearIn commercial fraud disputes, the most important legal battle often occurs before a case is heard in full. By the time a...
by HolAdmin | Mar 5, 2026 | African Legal News
Civil Fraud in Kenya Is No Longer About Punishment — It Is About RecoverySeries No. 1 | Business Risk and Commercial SurvivalBy Cyrus Maina, Managing Partner, and Members of the Civil Fraud, Asset Recovery & Tracing (CFAR) Practice, CM Advocates LLPWhen businesses...
by HolAdmin | Feb 10, 2026 | African Legal News
In an age increasingly defined by artificial intelligence, large-scale data analytics, and automated decision-making, a persistent and often uneasy question continues to arise: is it possible to escape the scraping of data from the internet, and can one truly hide?...
by HolAdmin | Jan 24, 2026 | African Legal News
As Kenya moves through 2026 toward the 2027 General Election, the most consequential infrastructure may not be roads, stadiums, or even polling stations, but data. Voter registration systems, party membership databases, campaign fundraising tools, opinion polling,...
by HolAdmin | Dec 17, 2025 | African Legal News
In Kenya’s fast-growing digital economy, personal data has become the invisible currency of everyday life. Every phone call, mobile money transaction, or social media interaction generates a trail of personal information much of it stored, shared, and repurposed by...
by HolAdmin | Oct 30, 2025 | African Legal News
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) claims to offer all-seeing insight without invading privacy, the ability to track and understand people’s behaviour through the traces they knowingly or unknowingly leave online. Law-enforcement agencies use it for national security,...