Hello future students,
I’m Mercy W. Gichoya, and I’m thrilled to be your guide on this exciting journey through the world of law. With over seven years of legal experience, including roles as a Group Legal Officer and Litigation Advocate, I bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to our lessons.
Lesson Format:
Our lessons will be structured to maximize your understanding and engagem...
Hello future students,
I’m Mercy W. Gichoya, and I’m thrilled to be your guide on this exciting journey through the world of law. With over seven years of legal experience, including roles as a Group Legal Officer and Litigation Advocate, I bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to our lessons.
Lesson Format:
Our lessons will be structured to maximize your understanding and engagement. Each session begins with a clear agenda and learning objectives. I employ a mix of instructional methods including interactive discussions, case studies, and real-world examples to illustrate complex legal principles. We will explore key areas such as constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and legal writing through dynamic and practical approaches.
Content and Dynamics:
I focus on breaking down intricate legal concepts into manageable parts, ensuring clarity and comprehension. You’ll engage in hands-on exercises designed to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. This includes analyzing case law, drafting legal documents, and participating in mock negotiations.
Experience and Approach:
My professional background equips me to provide not only academic knowledge but also practical insights. I prioritize creating a supportive learning environment where questions are encouraged, and feedback is constructive. My goal is to make each lesson not only informative but also engaging and relevant to your studies.
Together, we’ll navigate the complexities of law with confidence and curiosity. I’m excited to help you achieve your academic goals and develop a strong foundation in legal studies.
Looking forward to our journey together!
Warm regards,
Mercy W. Gichoya