James Tugee

Adjunct Lecturer at Kenya School of Law

James Tugee, FCIArb, is a Partner at Munyao Muthama & Kashindi (MMK) since January 2022, specializing in a wide range of legal areas including Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Litigation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. As an Adjunct Lecturer at the Kenya School of Law, James teaches Civil Litigation in the Advocates Training Programme. Prior to this, James served as a Senior Associate at Hamilton Harrison & Mathews for a decade, engaging in various litigation processes across multiple courts and also contributed to the firm's legal newsletter. James's legal education includes a Master of Laws in International and Comparative Law from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, a Post Graduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law, and a Bachelor of Laws from Moi University. Additionally, James honed practical skills during an internship at the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, assisting with alternative dispute resolution and case research.

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Kenya School of Law

The Kenya School of Law is an academic institution established under section 6(2) of the Council of Legal Education Act (Cap. 16A Laws of Kenya) as read together with Paragraph 2 of the Second Schedule of that Act. The mandate of the School includes among others, organizing and conducting various programmes, courses, and research projects related to law. As a Semi-Autonomous Government Agency the School is also expected to engage in income generating activities, to supplement the grant it receives from the Government.


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