Oraro & Company Advocates
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Founding Partner: George Oraro SC
Number of partners: 10
Number of other lawyers: 27
Languages: English, Kiswahili
Firm Overview:
Oraro & Company Advocates is a full-service market-leading African law firm established in 1977 with a strong focus on dispute resolution and corporate and commercial law. With a dedicated team of partners, senior associates, associates and support staff, the firm has been consistently ranked by leading legal directories such as Chambers Global, IFLR1000 and Legal 500 as a top-tier firm in Kenya. Oraro & Company Advocates has represented both local and foreign clients, governments, regulators, and not-for-profit organisations from target industry sectors including construction, education, energy, financial services, manufacturing and industries and the public sector. In May 2021, Oraro & Company Advocates joined AB & David Africa (ABDA) - a pan-African business law network, as an Affiliate Member, allowing Oraro & Company Advocates to continue operating independently while promoting the objectives of the ABDA, which include the wholistic offering of seamless legal services across Africa. As a firm, it prides itself on its deeply-rooted client relationships by providing quality legal services through its partner-led approach, drawing from local knowledge and global perspectives.
Main Areas of Practice & Recent Transactions:
Arbitration:
The firm’s arbitration practice has undoubtedly been at the forefront of International Arbitration in Kenya, representing clients in international arbitration tribunals such as the ICC, LCIA and ICSID.
Key highlights include:
- Advised a major American private equity fund on their legal options and remedies against former directors and shareholders of a leading East African civil engineering and construction company with a view of recovering an arbitral award of USD 23.2 million from the LCIA.
- Representing a Canadian based energy company as co-counsel in the ICSID proceedings brought against the Government of Kenya (GoK) in respect of the unlawful revocation of the company’s geothermal licence worth USD 312.7 million.
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: Noella Lubano Email: [email protected]
Asset Tracing & Recoveries:
The practice area team has specialist know-how and deep experience in offering strategies for obtaining effective and time-critical legal remedies to secure and recover assets, including freezing injunctions, disclosure orders and protection of assets.
Key highlights include:
- Acting for the Central Bank of Kenya in the recovery of funds in the “Goldenberg” related cases, in excess of USD 1 billion.
- Representing Imperial Bank Kenya Limited (Under Receivership) in a claim that seeks the tracing and recovery of approximately USD 340 million which was defalcated from a Bank.
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: Noella Lubano Email: [email protected]
Banking & Finance:
The firm’s banking and finance practice area is well-known for its rich experience in advising clients in a wide range of financial services including asset finance, securities, structured finance, debt finance, complex banking litigation, debt recovery and asset tracing.
Key highlights include:
- Advising a leading manufacturer of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods, in their USD 50 million facility with several lenders including top tier banks in Kenya.
- Advising Absa Bank Kenya PLC in a EUR 10.5 million financing transaction involving two hoteliers.
Contact: Pamella Ager Email: [email protected]
Capital Markets:
The firm has been instrumental in the development of the legal and regulatory framework for Kenya’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) as well as advising the Nairobi Securities Exchange technical committee.
Key highlights include:
- Advising the GoK in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of shares in KenGen (Kenya’s largest electricity generating company).
- Advising Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation and the GoK on the amendment of the Memorandum and Articles of Association and application to both CMA and NSE for increase of Capital and Rights Issue.
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: Pamella Ager Email: [email protected]
Conveyancing & Real Estate:
The firm has been involved in large complex development projects, joint ventures and project finance for local and international clients.
Key highlights include:
- Acted for a leading Kenyan investments and real estate company in the sale of ten high-end five-bedroom villas in a gated estate known as Amara Ridge in Karen worth USD100 million.
- Acting in a joint venture between a real estate developer and a landowner for the development of the Habitat Heights Project. The project involves the construction of 8,888 houses in Mavoko, Machakos County as part of the government’s Big Four Agenda on affordable housing.
Contact: Pamella Ager Email: [email protected]
Corporate & Commercial:
The firm’s corporate and commercial practice is involved in advising clients in areas such as complex mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and commercial contracts for which the firm is well regarded.
Key highlights include:
- Acting for the National Bank of Kenya Limited in relation to the take-over of 100% of the Company’s shares by KCB Group PLC.
- Acting for Art-Caffe Coffee & Bakery Limited (the company) and the shareholders in relation to the sale of the entire share capital of the company to Emerging Capital Partners, a private equity fund established in the United States of America.
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: Jacob Ochieng Email: [email protected]
Dispute Resolution:
The dispute resolution practice has advised clients on a wide range of contentious matters including banking litigation, highly complex commercial disputes, constitutional law, election petitions, environmental litigation, employment and labour law, family law, public procurement and property disputes.
Key highlights include:
- Acting for a Kenyan company which transmits, distributes and retails electricity in a case which seeks to stop an alleged payment of USD 20 billion in respect of power purchase agreements
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: John Mbaluto Email: [email protected]
Contact: Noella Lubano Email: [email protected]
Employment & Labour:
The firm provides clients with practical and commercial responses to a broad spectrum of employment issues including employment contracts, unfair terminations disputes, redundancy, pensions and collective bargaining support.
Key highlights include:
- Acting on behalf of one of Kenya’s and East Africa’s leading premier teaching and referral health care facilities in an appeal challenging the decision of the Supreme Court that held that the client’s proposed redundancy exercise and in particular the notices contravened the Collective Bargaining Agreement and Section 40 of the Employment Act
- Acting for the pension scheme in defending a judgement by the RBT for unpaid retirement dues of approximately USD 79.1 million by former employees of Telkom Kenya Limited, owned by a UK private equity firm operating in Africa
Contact: Chacha Odera Email: [email protected]
Infrastructure, Projects & PPP:
The firm combines legal and sector expertise in advising on all stages of a project including structuring, drafting and negotiating and project finance.
Key highlights include:
- Advising Tata Chemicals Magadi Limited, Africa’s largest soda ash manufacturer, in relation to the validity of its mining lease in so far as it grants it extractive rights over Lake Magadi which is the mining area and on the royalty rates payable
- Advising the government-to-government collaboration between the Government of Kenya and China National Petroleum Corporation on a proposed USD 1.8 billion project to develop up to 350 MW of geothermal power plant
Contact: Jacob Ochieng Email: [email protected]
Contact: Cindy Oraro Email: [email protected]
Restructuring & Insolvency:
The firm delivers practical advice on both contentious and non-contentious aspects of insolvency law and regularly work closely with a broad range of stakeholders including banks, financial intermediaries, distressed companies, creditors, private equity sponsors and governments.
Key highlights include:
- Acting in a contentious case concerning insolvency of a manufacturer of edible salts (directors/shareholders) versus a Kenyan commercial bank in liquidation and receivership as well as providing advice on non-contentious aspects of Insolvency including Employment Law
- Advising and drafting agreements for a consortium of banks involved in a non-contentious insolvency matter with a value of USD 64.5 million
Contact: Noella Lubano Email: [email protected]
Tax:
The firm regularly advises on a wide range of tax matters including domestic and international tax, value-added tax (VAT), income tax, capital gains tax, transfer pricing and tax litigation.
Key highlights include:
- Acting for a Kenyan based company that manufactures branded beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages in an appeal against excise duty and VAT assessment on alcoholic beverages amounting to USD 180 million
- Acting for a Kenyan mining company in a matter that involved an assessment raised against the company in respect of VAT, withholding tax and corporation tax worth USD 10 million
Contact: George Oraro SC Email: [email protected]
Contact: Lilian Renee Omondi Email: [email protected]
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- NairobiACK Garden Annex, 6th floor, 1st Ngong Avenue, PO Box 51236, Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, 00200
- Web: www.oraro.co.ke
- Tel: +254 20 2713636
- Fax: +254 20 272 7209
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Oraro & Company Advocates’ disputes and employment expertise recognised by Legal 500
Barely a month after 40 year-old Oraro & Company Advocates was named as one of Kenya’s top-tier firms by Chambers Global, a well-respected leading legal directory, another international directory Legal 500 has recognised the firm for its strength in disputes and employment.
Oraro & Company Advocates partners cited among Kenya's best in financial and corporate work
Traditionally known for its legacy in handling Kenya’s largest high-profile disputes, Oraro & Company Advocates has been on an aggressive strategy to beef up its Corporate/Commercial team and it seems that its efforts are indeed paying off. It has been lauded for its transactional work with leading…
Oraro & Company Advocates garners international recognition for its work
Leading legal directory Chambers Global, announced its official 2016 rankings results yesterday, once again naming Oraro and Company Advocates as one of Kenya’s top-tier firms. The firm was recognized as a Band 1 firm in the area of dispute resolution (the highest tier in the rankings) attesting to…
The new ratification requirements for natural resources transactions (The Natural Resources Act,2016
Article 71 of the Kenyan Constitution provides that a transaction is subject to ratification by Parliament if it:<br/>a) involves the grant of a right or concession by or on behalf of any person, including the national government, to another person for the exploitation of any natural resource in Kenya;<br/>b)…
Money and markets: financial changes brought about by the Finance Act, 2016
Co-authored by Clifford Odhiambo<br/>Capital Markets Authority<br/>The Finance Act, 2016 (<strong>the</strong> <strong>Finance Act</strong>) has amended the Capital Markets Act ((Cap. 485A) <strong>the Capital Markets Act</strong>), in a bid to facilitate the issuance of regulations to govern online foreign exchange trading and to bolster the legal framework for…
Repeal of the 30% local shareholding requirement for foreign companies in the Companies Act, 2015
The entire Companies Act, 2015 (<strong>the Act)</strong> became operational on 15th June, 2016, pursuant to Legal Notice No. 109 of 2016. Prior to this, the Act was partially operational. Notably, one of the sections that became operational on the said date was Section 975 regarding the procedure for registration of…
New tax changes in the Finance Act, 2016
Assented into law on 13th September 2016, the Finance Act, 2016 (<strong>the Act</strong>) is expected to advance the theme for this year’s budget, “Consolidating gains for a prosperous Kenya.” The amendments to tax legislation such as the Excise Duty Act, 2015 (<strong>the Excise Duty Act</strong>), Income Tax Act, Cap. 470 (<strong>the Income Tax Act</strong>…
A matter of “interest”: more updates on the new Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016
Co-authored by Grace Mwangome<br/>Further to our legal alert titled the “<a href="http://www.oraro.co.ke/alert/kenyas-government-led-banking-shake-up-the-banking-amendment-act-2016/">Kenya Government-led banking shake-up: the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016</a>”, the Banking Amendment Act, 2016 has now been published in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 143 confirming the date of commencement as 14th September, 2016.<br/>In…
Kenya’s Government-led banking shake-up: the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016.
Apparently defying expectations of the experts (i.e. the banking industry, economists, the Central Bank of Kenya (<strong>CBK</strong>) and the Treasury) all of whom poured scorn on the proposed intervention while acknowledging there was a problem that needed to be addressed, the President not only assented to the Banking…
Exploring: A detailed look at Kenya’s Mining Act, 2016
Co-authored by Anne Kadima (Legal Assistant)<br/>Introduction<br/>The Mining Act, 2016 (<strong>the Act</strong>) was signed into law by the President on 27th May 2016. The purpose of the Act is to give effect to the provisions of Article 60 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 which sets out the principles of land policy. Plus,…
“Capped”: Game changing interest rate legislation passed by Parliament
Yesterday (27th July, 2016), the National Assembly passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2015 whose stated object is to regulate interest rates, by capping interest charged on loans by banks and financial institutions and fixing the minimum rate to be paid on deposits.<br/>The highlights of this piece of legislation…
Oraro & Company Advocates’ disputes and employment expertise recognised by Legal 500
Barely a month after 40 year-old Oraro & Company Advocates was named as one of Kenya’s top-tier firms by Chambers Global, a well-respected leading legal directory, another international directory Legal 500 has recognised the firm for its strength in disputes and employment.
Oraro & Company Advocates partners cited among Kenya's best in financial and corporate work
Traditionally known for its legacy in handling Kenya’s largest high-profile disputes, Oraro & Company Advocates has been on an aggressive strategy to beef up its Corporate/Commercial team and it seems that its efforts are indeed paying off. It has been lauded for its transactional work with leading…
Oraro & Company Advocates garners international recognition for its work
Leading legal directory Chambers Global, announced its official 2016 rankings results yesterday, once again naming Oraro and Company Advocates as one of Kenya’s top-tier firms. The firm was recognized as a Band 1 firm in the area of dispute resolution (the highest tier in the rankings) attesting to…
The new ratification requirements for natural resources transactions (The Natural Resources Act,2016
Article 71 of the Kenyan Constitution provides that a transaction is subject to ratification by Parliament if it:<br/>a) involves the grant of a right or concession by or on behalf of any person, including the national government, to another person for the exploitation of any natural resource in Kenya;<br/>b)…
Money and markets: financial changes brought about by the Finance Act, 2016
Co-authored by Clifford Odhiambo<br/>Capital Markets Authority<br/>The Finance Act, 2016 (<strong>the</strong> <strong>Finance Act</strong>) has amended the Capital Markets Act ((Cap. 485A) <strong>the Capital Markets Act</strong>), in a bid to facilitate the issuance of regulations to govern online foreign exchange trading and to bolster the legal framework for…
Repeal of the 30% local shareholding requirement for foreign companies in the Companies Act, 2015
The entire Companies Act, 2015 (<strong>the Act)</strong> became operational on 15th June, 2016, pursuant to Legal Notice No. 109 of 2016. Prior to this, the Act was partially operational. Notably, one of the sections that became operational on the said date was Section 975 regarding the procedure for registration of…
New tax changes in the Finance Act, 2016
Assented into law on 13th September 2016, the Finance Act, 2016 (<strong>the Act</strong>) is expected to advance the theme for this year’s budget, “Consolidating gains for a prosperous Kenya.” The amendments to tax legislation such as the Excise Duty Act, 2015 (<strong>the Excise Duty Act</strong>), Income Tax Act, Cap. 470 (<strong>the Income Tax Act</strong>…
A matter of “interest”: more updates on the new Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016
Co-authored by Grace Mwangome<br/>Further to our legal alert titled the “<a href="http://www.oraro.co.ke/alert/kenyas-government-led-banking-shake-up-the-banking-amendment-act-2016/">Kenya Government-led banking shake-up: the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016</a>”, the Banking Amendment Act, 2016 has now been published in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 143 confirming the date of commencement as 14th September, 2016.<br/>In…
Kenya’s Government-led banking shake-up: the Banking (Amendment) Act, 2016.
Apparently defying expectations of the experts (i.e. the banking industry, economists, the Central Bank of Kenya (<strong>CBK</strong>) and the Treasury) all of whom poured scorn on the proposed intervention while acknowledging there was a problem that needed to be addressed, the President not only assented to the Banking…
Exploring: A detailed look at Kenya’s Mining Act, 2016
Co-authored by Anne Kadima (Legal Assistant)<br/>Introduction<br/>The Mining Act, 2016 (<strong>the Act</strong>) was signed into law by the President on 27th May 2016. The purpose of the Act is to give effect to the provisions of Article 60 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 which sets out the principles of land policy. Plus,…
“Capped”: Game changing interest rate legislation passed by Parliament
Yesterday (27th July, 2016), the National Assembly passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2015 whose stated object is to regulate interest rates, by capping interest charged on loans by banks and financial institutions and fixing the minimum rate to be paid on deposits.<br/>The highlights of this piece of legislation…