Overview
Experience
Education
Overview
Mohamed Billow is an associate embedded within the Firm’s Dispute Resolution Department. Having started as an intern in 2020, he has ascended through the ranks to his current position.
Mohamed specializes in constitutional, human rights, environmental, and land matters, showcasing a proven track record of delivering legal results in critical situations. His renowned acumen in dissecting complex legal issues and successful handling of high-profile cases have earned him a stellar reputation within the legal community.
Mohamed’s primary focus lies in constitutional, human rights, and administrative law cases, where his keen attention to detail and versatile approach to navigating intricate legal matters shine through.
Experience
- Merited in adept handling of constitutional and human rights matters as concerns both individual rights and structural issues.
- Successfully litigated and prevailed in numerous constitutional and human rights matters respecting the bill of rights, public finance and legislation.
- Implemented legal tech tools and solutions to streamline case management, document review and evidence presentation, resulting in increased efficiency and cost savings. •
- Litigated on the legal limits on the enjoyment of the freedom of speech with specific focus on the defense of absolute privilege in the context of quasi-judicial proceedings.
- Advised a major clearing and forwarding company on reduction of its labor force through a scheme of voluntary retirement followed by redundancies.
Education
- Bachelor of Laws- University of Nairobi-2020
- Post Graduate Diploma– Kenya School of Law- 2022
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