OUR TEAM

Syed Hassan Ali Khalid
Founder & CEO | Shak Global Strategic Legal Partners |
Advocate of the High Courts of Pakistan
As the Founder and CEO of Shak Global Strategic Legal Partners, Syed Hassan Ali Khalid brings extensive expertise and a global perspective to the legal profession. A highly accomplished lawyer, he holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of London, UK, and is a registered Advocate of the High Courts of Pakistan, where he has successfully represented numerous clients in high-profile cases. With reported judgments in Pakistan’s courts under his name, he has earned a reputation for legal excellence and strategic problem-solving.
Syed Hassan’s legal acumen extends beyond borders, as he continues to advise a diverse clientele on complex matters, including corporate law, immigration law, real estate law, and intellectual property law. His dedication to delivering tailored solutions has made him a trusted advisor for individuals and corporations alike, particularly those navigating the global business landscape.
In addition to his litigation work, Syed Hassan has authored several articles on legal topics for international publications, with his insights featured in the internationally recognized Washington Mail, further underscoring his thought leadership and commitment to staying at the forefront of legal developments. He has also devoted over a year volunteering with charities such as Friends of Charity International, UK, an international organization focused on humanitarian support, reflecting his commitment to social impact and community welfare. His ambitious vision is to expand Shak Global Strategic Legal Partners into multiple countries, establishing it as a unicorn multinational corporation known for its world-class legal services and transformative impact.
With a deep commitment to client success, Syed Hassan Ali Khalid continues to lead Shak Global Strategic Legal Partners with a vision for providing world-class legal services, underpinned by integrity, innovation, and a passion for justice.