AI Governance · Legal Research · Data Analytics

Muhammad
Hamid Naeem

Most people in AI governance come from one side of the fence. They're either lawyers who don't touch data, or technologists who've never read a statute. I do both — and the gap between them is where most of the real problems live.

570+ Platform readers
4 Jurisdictions
10+ Drafted documents
1 Published book
Islamabad, Pakistan LL.B · Data Analytics · AI Policy Available for consulting
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About me

AI regulation is moving fast. Most organizations are somewhere between "we should probably look into this" and "we have no idea what we're doing." I write the analysis that helps close that gap.

My background is LL.B plus hands-on data work — Python, dashboards, legal datasets. That combination is rarer than it should be. I can read a model card and a statute in the same sitting and tell you what the mismatch actually means.

Over the past year I've worked in Pakistan, India, the UAE, and the US. Civil litigation, family law, comparative regulatory research, policy drafting. I've built a legal platform read by 570+ professionals across three continents and published a book. None of it was handed to me.

I use Python and data tools to find patterns in legal datasets that pure doctrinal analysis misses. And I bring legal precision to data work that would otherwise ignore the regulatory environment it operates in.

Focus areas

AI governance, regulatory compliance, civil litigation, constitutional law, policy drafting

Technical stack

Python, data analytics, Excel, Looker Studio, legal research databases

Jurisdictions

Pakistan · India · UAE · US

Languages

English · Urdu · Punjabi · Hindi

Currently

Legal Intern, Lex Lata Consultants & Law Chambers · Islamabad

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Areas of focus

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AI governance & regulatory analysis

Most organizations deploying AI have no real idea whether they're compliant. Not because they don't care — because the rules are genuinely complicated and changing fast. I map where their systems sit against the EU AI Act, US executive frameworks, and the emerging Asian regulatory picture, then write it up in a way that doesn't require a law degree to act on.

Regulatory gap analysis Policy drafting Compliance frameworks Comparative research
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Legal research & litigation support

I draft for real cases — petitions, legal notices, plaints, sale deeds — across Pakistan and India. Not practice problems, not simulations. Documents that go before courts and get filed with clients' names on them. That changes how carefully you write.

Plaints & petitions Legal notices Case law research Sale & rent deeds
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Data analysis & legal intelligence

Courts produce mountains of data. Almost nobody looks at it systematically. I do — case outcomes, enforcement trends, regulatory filings — and I turn the findings into dashboards and reports that actually inform decisions, not just decorate a slide deck.

Dataset analysis Dashboard design Trend reports Python · Excel
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Legal writing & policy communication

Good legal analysis that nobody reads is useless. I write for people who need to make decisions, not for people who want to demonstrate they've read the literature. Stripping jargon without losing substance is harder than it sounds — I've been doing it long enough to get it right.

Policy explainers Legal articles Newsletter content Research summaries
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Experience

Feb 2026 — Present Current

Lex Lata Consultants & Law Chambers

Legal Intern
Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Working on commercial and corporate matters alongside senior practitioners
  • Conducting live legal research and contributing to client advisory work on active matters
  • Drafting litigation documents including recovery suits filed before civil courts in Islamabad
Jul 2025 — Present

Veritas and Vows

Founder & Editorial Lead
Pakistan
  • Built a legal knowledge platform from scratch — now read by 570+ professionals across Pakistan, the US, and the UK
  • Leads a 5-person editorial team covering AI governance, constitutional law, and human rights
  • Averaging 128+ impressions per post across three continents
Aug 2025 — Present

Your First Legal Connection

Published Author
Amazon Kindle & Paperback
  • Wrote and self-published a 97-page guide on professional networking for law students
  • Handled the full pipeline independently: research, writing, formatting, and Amazon distribution
Jul – Oct 2025

Legal Pathway Society

AI Governance Research Intern
United States (Remote)
  • Co-authored a comparative policy paper on AI governance frameworks in the US and EU
  • Drafted 3 policy documents on civil legal services access for underrepresented communities
  • Completed 6 research assignments as part of a 17-intern international cohort
Sep 2025

NyayaSarthak

Legal Intern
New Delhi, India
  • Drafted a sale deed, rent deed, divorce petition, and loan recovery petition
  • Hands-on exposure across property, family, and civil recovery law in the Indian jurisdiction
Jun – Aug 2025

Haji Law Chamber

Legal Assistant
Samundri, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Drafted family suit petitions and legal notices across active matters
  • Assisted on 4 cases covering divorce, child custody, and criminal procedure
  • Managed client files and communications for 19+ clients
Apr – May 2025

Excelerate

Data Analytics Intern
Dubai, UAE (Remote)
  • Analyzed 3 datasets end-to-end and produced written reports with actionable findings
  • Built a capstone dashboard in Excel and Looker Studio covering the full analytics workflow
  • Worked in an 8-member cross-timezone team based in the UAE
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Featured work

01 — Published work

Your First Legal Connection

I wrote this because the advice I got as a law student was either obvious or useless. 97 pages on networking and mentorship for people who don't have the right connections yet — and want to build them anyway. Self-published, handled every stage myself. It's become the starting reference I point junior students to when they ask questions I once had no good answers for.

Amazon Kindle & Paperback View on Amazon →
02 — Policy research

US–EU AI Governance: A Comparative Analysis

The US and EU are both trying to regulate AI. They're doing it very differently. This paper maps where their frameworks actually agree, where they clash, and what that means if you operate across both — which most serious organizations now do. Submitted to Legal Pathway Society; available on request.

Policy paper Request copy →
03 — Editorial platform

Veritas & Vows

I built Veritas & Vows from nothing. It covers AI governance, constitutional law, and human rights — and 570+ professionals across Pakistan, the US, and the UK now read it. I didn't buy that audience. I wrote for it.

Content platform View on LinkedIn →
04 — Data analytics

Analytics capstone dashboard

Three datasets, a full cleaning and analysis pipeline, and an interactive dashboard in Excel and Looker Studio. Built under real reporting constraints — the kind where findings have to inform decisions, not just look good on a slide. Available on request.

Excel · Looker Studio Request access →
05 — Jurisprudence

Truth-seeking in Pakistani criminal trials

PLD 1966 SC 708 is a 60-year-old Supreme Court decision that still shapes how Pakistani criminal courts weigh evidence. I read it closely and wrote up what the reasoning actually reveals — not the holding, but the assumptions underneath it.

Legal writing Read on LinkedIn →
06 — Drafting portfolio

Legal drafting portfolio

10+ documents across family law, property, civil recovery, and criminal procedure in Pakistan and India. Drafted for actual cases and real clients — not practice problems. Sale deeds, rent agreements, divorce petitions, recovery plaints, legal notices.

Pakistan · India Request samples →
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Credentials

Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate

Data analysis, visualization, reporting — Google

Google Prompting Essentials

AI prompting and language model interaction — Google

McKinsey Forward Program

Strategic thinking and leadership — McKinsey & Company

C++ Essentials

Programming fundamentals and computational logic

Project Management: The Basics for Success

Planning, execution, and team coordination — UC Irvine / Coursera

Aspire Leaders Program

Global leadership development · Oct – Dec 2025

Professional memberships
American Bar Association American Psychological Association
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Get in touch

Working on something that needs AI governance analysis, legal research, or cross-jurisdictional regulatory work? I'm available for consulting, research collaborations, and policy projects. I reply within 24–48 hours.

Location
Islamabad, Pakistan

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