Our Strength
At Swanyalaw Advocates, our strength lies in seamlessly bridging local expertise with global perspectives. We understand the complexities of international trade, immigration, and cross-border transactions, and provide tailored legal solutions that align with both Kenyan law and international standards.
Our multidisciplinary team combines technical knowledge, cultural awareness, and practical experience to anticipate challenges and protect our clients’ interests across jurisdictions. Whether advising businesses expanding abroad or individuals navigating cross-border matters, we deliver strategic, reliable, and timely counsel that builds confidence and ensures compliance in a globalized marketplace.
- Our Services
Our Core International Law Services
Investment Law
At SwanyaLaw Advocates, we guide both local and foreign investors through the legal and regulatory landscape of cross-border investments. Our support covers foreign direct investment advisory, licensing and regulatory approvals, tax and incentive structuring, and compliance with bilateral or multilateral investment treaties. We also provide counsel on public–private partnerships (PPPs) and stakeholder engagement, ensuring that every investment is legally protected, strategically structured, and positioned for sustainable growth.
Connecting clients to seamless cross-border legal solutions.
- How We Work
Our approach to International Law
Global Perspective with Local Insight
We align international best practices with Kenyan law, ensuring clients remain compliant both locally and abroad.
Tailored, Client-Centered Solutions
Each matter is approached with strategies customized to the client’s business, industry, or personal objectives.
Collaboration and Networks
Through strong partnerships and cross-border networks, we connect clients to the right resources and expertise worldwide.
Transaction Support
We guide clients through mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and restructurings with clear, practical legal advice that protects value and minimizes risk.