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Aisha is an integral part of the SKY team, supporting the firm’s operations with a sharp legal mind, attention to detail, and an innate sense of responsibility. With a background in law from Kenyatta University School of Law and hands-on experience in legal research, drafting, and case preparation, Aisha contributes to the seamless execution of the firm’s accessories (i.e firm website blogs) and internal legal processes. With guidance, Aisha has written and published articles on Kadhis’ Courts on the firm’s website, offering clear and concise insights into their role within Kenya’s legal framework.

Known for her calm presence, resourcefulness, and collaborative spirit, she works closely with both advocates and support staff, ensuring deadlines are met and standards upheld. Her work ethic is complemented by a deep respect for the law and a commitment to excellence, no matter the task at hand. Whether it’s preparing articles, organizing files, or diving into complex legal questions, she brings clarity and purpose to everything she touches.

At SKY, Aisha thrives in an environment where teamwork and trust are not just ideals but lived values. She is deeply invested in the firm’s mission and approaches her role not as a stepping stone, but as a space of learning, growth, and contribution. Her belief is simple: the strength of a law firm lies not just in its expertise, but in how well its people work together—and she is proud to be part of a team that feels like family.

Aisha Wambugi Swaleh

Legal Assistant, Sky Advocates LLP

Alexandra Akinyi Ochieng Associate Practice Areas: Litigation | Shariah Law | Commercial | Conveyancing sky advocates llc

Outside of work, Aisha is  a law student at Kenyatta University, actively involved in various leadership roles that reflect her commitment to growth and service within the legal field. She currently serves as the Student Coordinator for the All Kenyan Moot Court Competition—the largest human rights moot in the country—as well as the President of the International Court of Justice at my school’s Kenya Model United Nations Chapter. She also holds the position of Conference Director for the Young Arbitrators Society. These roles have shaped her into a curious, driven young legal mind, constantly seeking to learn, lead, and contribute meaningfully to the legal community.

Alexandra Akinyi Ochieng