Industries
Counsel that knows your sector.
Twenty industries, each with its own recurring problems, its own regulators, and its own map of the practices it draws on. Every page states all three before the first conversation.
Technology & Digital
- StartupsCounsel for Pakistani founders from SECP incorporation through the first priced round — the paper that decides whether the company survives its own growth.
- SaaSLegal work for subscription software businesses selling from Pakistan to the world — contracts that hold, dollars that arrive through the right channel, and code the company actually owns.
- Artificial IntelligencePakistan has no AI statute. The legal work is mapping the laws that do exist — PECA, copyright, contract, and sectoral rules — onto products the drafters never imagined.
- FintechCounsel for companies that touch money in Pakistan — where the licence category decides the product, the State Bank decides the timeline, and the AML file decides whether either survives inspection.
- HealthTechLegal counsel for digital health in Pakistan — where DRAP, provincial healthcare commissions, and professional regulation all predate the products, and the honest advice includes what the law has not yet decided.
- EdTechCounsel for education-technology companies in Pakistan — platforms, content businesses and tutoring networks operating around a regulatory system that was built for schools, not software.
- FoodTechCounsel for restaurants, cloud kitchens, delivery platforms and food brands — businesses regulated premises by premises, province by province, and often raid by raid.
- TechnologyFor Pakistan's broader technology sector — services exporters, product houses, hardware and connectivity businesses — we handle the registrations, the incentive claims, the talent paper, and the chain of title to what gets built.
Commerce & Industry
- RetailCounsel for retailers and consumer brands in Pakistan — where the legal exposure sits in four places: the lease, the border, the till and the counter.
- ManufacturingCounsel for factories and industrial businesses in Pakistan — operating modern plants under a labour statute book that predates them by decades, and an environmental regime that is enforced unevenly but discovered at the worst moments.
- ConstructionContract, security, and claims counsel for employers, contractors, and subcontractors building in Pakistan.
- Real Estate & DevelopmentTitle diligence, approvals, and deal structures for developers and investors in a market with no federal real-estate regulator.
- HospitalityCounsel for hotels, restaurants, and food businesses on the property deals, license stack, and workforce rules that keep a venue open in Pakistan.
- ExportersWe advise Pakistani exporters on duty-relief schemes, letters of credit, the State Bank's proceeds rules, and the sale terms that decide who bears the loss when a shipment goes wrong.
- HealthcareCounsel for hospitals, clinics, labs, pharma and device businesses in Pakistan — a sector regulated twice over, once for its products by DRAP and once for its establishments by the provincial healthcare commissions.
Capital & Institutions
- Investment FundsFund formation, SECP licensing, and investor documentation for private equity and venture capital investing into Pakistan.
- Family OfficesHolding structures, succession planning within personal law, and governance for business families managing wealth across generations in Pakistan.
- Enterprise & CorporatesFor listed and large private companies, we run the governance, disclosure, and board machinery that SECP, PSX, and CCP actually test.
- SMEsWe give small and medium enterprises the compliance floor that actually matters, contracting habits that hold up in court, and the paper that lets a family business borrow, grow, and pass on.
- NGOs & Non-ProfitsWe register and license Pakistan's non-profits — section 42 companies, societies, and trusts — keep their tax status alive, and are candid about the foreign-funding gate.
