Fenan Estifanos

Fenan Estifanos is a Trainee Lawyer at Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN since July 2022, following a role as a Graduate Assistant at Strathmore Law School from August 2021 to June 2022. Prior experience includes legal internships at TripleOKlaw LLP and LawyerUp, where valuable insights into the legal field were gained during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fenan served as a Vis Moot Fellow for two terms related to the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. Additional experience includes a project assistant position at HURIDOCS, contributing to human rights documentation through the Uwazi project, and roles as an audit assistant and administrative assistant in law and arbitration contexts. Fenan holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from Strathmore University.

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Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya

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ALN Kenya | Anjarwalla & Khanna is East Africa’s largest full-service law firm. We were founded in 1954, and as Kenya has evolved and developed, so have we. We now employ over 100 lawyers and have expanded our footprint to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Dubai, UAE, making us the first African firm to be licensed in UAE. Along the way we have established trusted partnerships with our clients, working alongside them as an extension of their own businesses to guide and advise. In response to the market and as more clients asked us to take care of cross-border deals, in 2004 we founded ALN, an integrated alliance of the preeminent full-service corporate law firms in 15 African countries and the UAE, to give us the agility and expertise to operate locally and across the pan African business and economic environment. Our clients can call upon specialists that span the legal spectrum, and as Africa is propelled on to the world stage, ALN lawyers combine their global perspective with local expertise to help clients navigate new territories and capitalise on future opportunities.


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Nairobi, Kenya

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51-200

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