
Wacu Mureithi is the Founder and Principal Advocate at Wacu Mureithi & Co. Advocates, a hybrid legal practice serving clients across Kenya and the diaspora. She is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, a Certified Arbitrator by the Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration (NCIA), and a member of both the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and the East Africa Law Society (EALS).
Wacu brings a fresh, tech-savvy and client-first approach to legal service delivery. Her hybrid model allows clients to access professional legal support both virtually and in-person, making legal advice more accessible, flexible and responsive to modern client needs.
Wacu focuses on delivering clear, commercially sound, and client-tailored legal advice in the areas of corporate and commercial law, employment law, tax and wealth advisory, and family law. She combines legal insight with strategic thinking to help clients resolve complex legal challenges efficiently and confidently, whether they are managing corporate transactions or navigating sensitive personal matters.
Professional Background
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B), University of Nairobi
- Post Graduate Diploma in Law (ATP Programme), Kenya School of Law
- Certified Arbitrator, Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration (NCIA)
Memberships
- Member, Law Society of Kenya (LSK)
- Member, East Africa Law Society (EALS)
INSIGHTS BY WACU
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Buying Land For Your Children in Their Own Name in Kenya
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Private Limited Companies in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide
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General Partnership in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide
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