Welcome to Premier LC-ADR

Your Legal Counsel, Legislative Drafting & Alternative Dispute Resolution Consultants

We provide Legislative Drafting and specialised Alternative Dispute Resolution Services, including Conciliation, Mediation, Adjudication and Arbitration, to individual disputants and bodies corporate.

About Premier LC-ADR

At Premier LC-ADR Consultants, we provide Legislative Drafting and specialised Alternative Dispute Resolution Services, including Conciliation, Mediation, Adjudication and Arbitration, to individual disputants and bodies corporate.

We provide Legislative Drafting and specialised Alternative Dispute Resolution Services, including Conciliation, Mediation, Adjudication and Arbitration.

Formulating legislative proposals on substantive and subsidiary legislation for enactment by the legislature.

Needs analysis, research, drafting, consultation, communication & implementation, monitoring & periodic review.

A confidential and voluntary dispute resolution process involving judicial determination of the dispute by an independent third party.

Mediation is a dynamic, structured, interactive process in which a neutral third party assists the disputants in resolving a dispute

Adjudication takes the form of arbitration, but is less formal, and is designed to resolve less complex disputes with a time limited statute of twenty-eight days.

Teaching and developing the skills and knowledge through a series of courses with a flexible cost related to legislative drafting and ADR.

Conciliation is an alternative dispute resolution process whereby the parties to a dispute use a conciliator, who meets with the parties both separately and together in an attempt to resolve their differences.

Mediation, which is also commonly referred to as conciliation, is a dynamic, structured, interactive process in which a neutral third party assists disputing parties in resolving a dispute through the use of specialized communication and negotiation techniques. The process is voluntary, confidential, and the mediator/conciliator does not render a decision, but helps the disputants to generate a mutually acceptable outcome.

You have three options:
– In the first instance, you could seek the appointment of a conciliator or mediator by any of the accrediting regulatory bodies, such as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators or the Mediation Registrar, the Judiciary.
– In the alternative, the parties in dispute are at liberty to agree on a conciliator or mediator of your choice.
– On the other hand, you are free to nominate us as your conciliator or mediator, subject to concurrence of the other party or parties.

You are required to make your nomination in writing. On receipt of your request, we will commence the formality of addressing all parties with a view of signing a conciliation/mediation agreement and thereafter facilitate the process.

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Professional Affiliations and Partners

It has been our pleasure working with governments, institutions, corporate bodies and individuals.

Meeting and working with Dr. Laibuta has indeed been a positive experience for me. He builds a relationship with you fast; to last; seemingly effortlessly. He is extremely generous with his time and advice and will engage his pupils and peers alike in healthy and vigorous discourse on the practice of law and arbitration with relative ease. The most notable quality that I have come to respect is his unwavering adherence to the code of ethics and fairness in his practice. A diligent arbitrator, a true leader and a bonus to the arbitration community.
Andrew Waruhiu
Andrew Waruhiu
Director, Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, CIArb Kenya
5/5

The courts of this country should not be the places where resolution of disputes begins. They should be the places where the disputes end after alternative methods of resolving disputes have been considered and tried.

- Sandra Day O’Conner

American Judge
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