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Lawyers will have to wait longer for a hearing on a case in which they seek permission to provide unconditional legal services to the government and all of its agencies.
The case, scheduled for a hearing before a three-judge bench, was delayed because one of the judges is on leave.
Judges Julius Nangea, Samwel Mohochi and Patricia Gichohi are the trial judges, but since Gichohi is on leave, the case will be heard on September 29.
The three are set to hear and determine whether it is lawful for law firms to provide services to government agencies, despite the existence of capable government legal departments and personnel.







