Lesinko, Njoroge & Gathogo Advocates

Vincent Koech

Associate

Associate

Mr. Vincent Kipngetich Koech is an Associate Advocate in the Firm of Lesinko, Njoroge & Gathogo Advocates. He was admitted to the Bar in 2025 having received legal training in the firm of Lesinko, Njoroge & Gathogo Advocates based in Nairobi. Mr. Koech practices in the Dispute Resolution Department of the Firm dealing with Commercial and Civil disputes and has handled various assignments touching on contract law, public law, environment and land disputes, constitutional petitions, judicial review & employment and labour relations matters amongst others. Mr. Koech is also well versed in mediation. He has appeared in a number of court proceedings, acting as counsel for Plaintiffs and for Defendants respectively.

Kenya School of Law

University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Degree

  1. Attending Court for Hearings and Mentions in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Statutory Tribunals touching on varied aspects including employment & labour relations, land rights and environment, enforcement of contractual claims, constitutional petitions and judicial reviews etc both for private entities, government corporations and county governments. The Court attendances also involve making trial notes for the purpose of drafting submissions before the final determination of cases.

  2. Managing litigation files by;

    (a) Identifying the progress of cases, compliance with court procedures/processes and updating the same.

    (b) Ensuring that all litigation files are not subjected to dismissal for want of prosecution.

    (c) Meeting clients and preparing them for trial by explaining to them the trial process.
  3. Carrying out research work and drafting legal opinions and submissions on diverse areas of the Law as per each specific litigation file depending on the issues for determination. 
  4. Participating in mediation which ensures that disputes amongst parties are resolved much faster thereby reducing the cost in terms of prolonged litigation and further restores the relationships between the parties at the end of the process. The mediation process allows the parties an opportunity to generate their own solutions to the issues at hand and bolsters their long-term relations since the process is not adversarial. ·
  5. Aside of the foregoing, Mr. Koech volunteers occasionally by carrying out civic education so as to create awareness on legal issues such as Constitutional matters in Nairobi City and Narok Counties.
  • Law Society of Kenya
  • East Africa Law Society
Practice Areas
  • Civil
  • Commercial & Criminal Litigation