We’re proud to have been featured by Africa Law & Business, in an article that explores our firm’s launch and commitment to Technology, Data, Fintech, IP, and Innovation (TDFI) sectors in Kenya.
The piece, “Technology-focused firm launches in Kenya”, emphasises the importance of legal specialists who understand the intersection of regulation and innovation in Africa’s fast-evolving markets.
“The new firm, which launched in April 2025, is particularly focused on the TDFI space- technology, data, fintech, IP and innovation – reflecting an increasing demand for deep sector knowledge in legal services across Africa.”
Our Managing partner, Janet Othero, was quoted saying:
“We wanted to focus on enabling innovation responsibly, not just as lawyers, but as partners who understand the ecosystem.”
Cavendrys brings together years of experience advising leading fintechs, tech companies, development partners, investors, and innovators in Kenya and across the region. Read the full article here https://www.africanlawbusiness.com/news/technology-focused-firm-launches-in-kenya
We’re proud to announce that our partner, Janet Othero, has been appointed as Chairperson and Convener of the inaugural East Africa Law Society (EALS) Data Protection and Privacy Committee, a recognition of her leadership in data governance across the region.
Africa Legal has featured Cavendrys, and highlighted it as a bold new law firm led by Catherine Kariuki and Janet Othero, focused on Technology, Telecoms, Data, Fintech, IP and Innovation (TDFI). The article explores the firm's mission, niche expertise, and commitment to empowering digital transformation in Africa.
Catherine Kariuki Mulika has been named to the 2025 Courtroom Mail 100 Women Lawyers in Africa, recognizing her outstanding leadership in the Technology, Data, Fintech & Innovation (TDFI) sector. As a trusted advisor to tech-first businesses and investors across Africa, Catherine continues to shape the future of law and innovation with expert-led, commercially grounded counsel.