Law Society of Kenya


The Law Society of Kenya is an organization mandated to advise and assist members of the legal profession, the government and the larger public in all matters relating to the administration of justice in Kenya.
It was established by an Act of ParliamentThe Law Society of Kenya Act. The current LSK Act, came into effect in 1992.
The LSK has over 17,000 practicing advocates in its membership.

LSK Membership

The Law Society of Kenya membership consists of all practicing advocates in Kenya, numbering over seventeen thousand. By law, one must be a member of the Law Society of Kenya in order to practice as an advocate of the High Court of Kenya.
The Law Society of Kenya also has special and honorary membership. Special membership is conferred upon application to persons who possess the requisite legal qualifications. Honorary membership is conferred by the Council on any person whom it may think fit so to honor. Honorary membership may be conferred for life or for such period as the Council may in any case deem appropriate
The Law Society of Kenya and its members are also members of the East Africa Law Society, the African Bar Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the Criminal Bar Association, and the International Bar Association.

Who can be a member of the Law Society of Kenya

1. Any advocate who is a member of the society by virtue of section 28 of the Advocates act.
2. Any person admitted to membership of the society under section 6 of the Law Society of Kenya Act.
3. Any person elected as an honorary member of the society under section 7 of the Law Society of Kenya Act.
4. Any person who may have at any time previously been a member of the society and who complies with the regulations of the society for the time being in force.
5. Any of the following persons who applies for membership of the society in the prescribed manner may be admitted as a member of the society by the council:
6. Provided that no person who has been expelled from membership of the Society shall thereafter be admitted as a member thereof under this section without the authority of a special resolution.
7. The council may elect as an honorary member of the society any person whom it may think fit so to honor, either for life or for such a period as the council may in any case deem appropriate.
Subject to the provision of the sections 27 and 28 of the Advocates Act, every member of the society shall pay the society such annual subscription as may be prescribed from time to time.

Benefits of LSK membership

Information

The LSK acts as an information channel keeping members and the wider profession informed of legal developments of interest via its networks.

Networking

The LSK is the perfect forum to strengthen connections with practitioners in Kenya. As a member of LSK you’re able to participate on committees, deliver topics at Law Society of Kenya conferences and seminars and take advantage of the Society’s networking opportunities.

Learning and Training

Each year some CLE events are staged around Kenya, from specialist events that address numerous areas of practice. Expert practitioners and leading representatives from government and regulatory bodies present extensive programmes – where participants can get actively involved in discussion and debate.

LSK Blacklist

On 16 January 2012 the Law Society of Kenya identified several public officials have been mentioned adversely in various reports on issues ranging from corruption to economic crimes. The LSK advised voters not to vote those mentioned in the report as they had previously compromised. The report was titled Realising Integrity Law:Walking the Talk

Chairpersons/Presidents

Below is a list of Chairpersons of the LSK: