

Legal and Advisory
Clarity.Structure.Judgment.
We advise investors, corporates, institutions, private clients and public-sector actors operating across East Africa and internationally.
Our PracticeWho We Are
Nyaga Dominic & Co. Advocates is a Nairobi-based legal and advisory practice advising corporates, investors, institutions, and public-sector actors on complex legal, regulatory, and cross-border matters across East Africa and internationally.
The practice is built on the principle that rigorous analysis, precise communication and structured judgment produce clearer decisions, stronger positioning and more effective outcomes for our clients.
Approach
Each engagement begins with a clear definition of the problem. The firm analyses the applicable legal and regulatory landscape, identifies material risk and delivers advice that is direct, commercially aware and operationally useful.
Expertise
Cross-border Commercial Advisory
Legal and advisory support for commercial transactions and structuring across multiple jurisdictions.
Regulatory and Legislative Advisory
Analysis of regulatory frameworks, compliance risk and legislative developments affecting clients and their sectors.
Projects and Infrastructure
Transaction support, due diligence and contractual analysis for infrastructure and development engagements.
Dispute and Risk Strategy
Strategic legal analysis of institutional exposure, reputational risk and commercially sensitive disputes.
AI and Technology Advisory
Legal and regulatory advice on artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and technology governance.
Private Client and Family Office
Legal structuring on trusts, succession, and private wealth matters, handled with discretion.
Real Estate and Property Transactions
Advice on land, real estate development and property-related documentation and risk.
Private Capital and Investment
Legal support on investment structuring, private equity and capital deployment in East African markets.
Sectors
Insights

African Businesses Are Building on AI Systems they Do Not Control
An analysis of the institutional and governance risks facing African businesses that depend on foreign-controlled AI infrastructure.
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Kenya Can Learn from America's Battles with Digital Monopolies
An examination of what Kenya's approach to digital market regulation can take from the American experience with platform power and antitrust enforcement.
Read in Business Daily Africa →Insights Briefing
A periodic briefing on legal, regulatory, governance, technology, infrastructure, and investment developments affecting East Africa and cross-border activity.