Ohaga, John
Ochieng Onyango Kibet & Ohaga – Partner
johaga@tripleolaw.com | www.tripleolaw.com
Winner – Litigation, Kenya
John Ohaga graduated from the University of Nairobi in 1989 with an honours degree in law and thereafter applied to and was accepted for pupillage at one of the oldest law firms in the country, Hamilton Harrison & Mathews. He was admitted to the Bar in 1990.
Mr Ohaga has a passion for litigation and particularly
commercial litigation; he also has significant experience in other aspects of civil litigation, including employment and labour disputes, landlord and tenant and public procurement. He has further developed a keen interest in alternative dispute resolution and in particular arbitration. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and has recently taken the exams leading to qualification as a fellow of the institute. He is also co-convenor of the Law Society of Kenya Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution. Mr Ohaga is named in the Best Lawyers (www.bestlawyers.com) list for Kenya in the specialty of litigation.
Ochieng Onyango Kibet & Ohaga
5th Floor, Wing C, ACK Garden House 1st Ngong Avenue, Off Bishops Road Nairobi Kenya
T +254 20 2727171
What clients said
“John’s vast experience in commercial law, coupled with an astute legal mind that is continually enriched through research, is a clear advantage to any client.”
“He has a keen interest in wanting to understand the subject matter of the dispute; he insists on having a detailed briefing in order to appreciate the commercial impact of the problem and he then tailors his advice and actions to ensure an optimal result for us.”
“John brought in fresh impetus in the arbitral proceedings and effectively extinguished numerous related court applications that were removing critical attention from the real dispute at hand.”
“John’s unquestionable integrity in handling legal matters is worth mentioning, in a world where compromise sometimes deprives litigants of justice.”
www.internationallawoffice.com
ILO Client Choice Guide 2010
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