Pakistani exporters are under-represented in the U.S. market—and many abandon genuine claims early. We’re a Pakistani-led U.S. law practice focused on recovering your unpaid invoices and defending your rights across the U.S.
The only dedicated, Pakistani-founded U.S. legal team purpose-built for cross-border trade disputes.
We recover money other lawyers can’t—because we
operate in the systems where your buyers hide.
Direct access to courts and enforcement mechanisms in your largest export markets. Most Pakistani lawyers can't enforce U.S. or U.K. judgments.
We've claimed millions in outstanding debts and payments on behalf of Pakistani exporters against international retailers. We don't just file cases—we collect.
Literally and commercially. We know LCs, freight disputes, buyer tactics, and the pressure you're under when cash flow stops.
We operate in the systems where your buyers hide. Most U.S. lawyers don't understand Pakistani exporters. We do both.
Formal U.S. demand letters and structured settlement offers.
State & federal actions: breach of contract, goods sold & delivered.
Where facts support escalation beyond pure collections.
Asset discovery, levies, liens, post-judgment discovery.
Tighten documents so claims actually stick.
Multistate network & local counsel where needed.
Share invoices, PO, B/L, correspondence.
We score recoverability and recommend the path.
Demand/negotiation or immediate filing where time is critical.
Settlement or judgment; then enforcement if needed.
Prevent repeat problems (terms, Incoterms, credit checks).
Goods received; buyer delays or disappears.
Unauthorized deductions post-shipment.
Inflated 'defects' to avoid payment.
Middlemen obstruct or misroute funds.
Predictable costs for demand and filing steps.
Available where appropriate (subject to local rules).
He has successfully claimed millions in outstanding debts and payments on behalf of exporters, including major disputes with international high street brands.
When buyers don’t pay, contracts fall apart, or disputes cross borders, Attorney Eice Muhammad doesn’t just negotiate—he enforces. Whether you’re facing non-payment from a U.S. or European buyer, a freight dispute, or a breach that spans multiple countries, he has the jurisdiction and the track record to pursue what you’re owed.
Attorney Eice Muhammad is admitted to practice in the U.S. and England & Wales (Lincoln’s Inn), giving Pakistani exporters direct access to the two jurisdictions that matter most for trade disputes.
He teaches evidence and civil procedure at Boston University and Northeastern Law, and trained at Georgetown, Berkeley, and Harvard. He knows how to move between legal systems, pursue judgments internationally, and get results when others say it’s too complicated.
If your deal crosses borders, your lawyer should too.
U.S. licensed attorney (MA & NY)
Barrister at Law (England & Wales) (Lincoln's Inn)
Urdu/English/Punjabi
Georgetown & Berkeley Law, Harvard University
Network of local counsel across key U.S. states
Usually no. We represent you; most steps occur remotely. You can participate in consultations and case discussions via phone, Zoom, or WhatsApp from Pakistan.
PO, invoice(s), B/L or airway bill, delivery confirmations, emails/WhatsApp/chat records, credit terms, and any dispute notices. The more documentation you provide, the better we can assess your case.
Depends on facts and forum. We’ll give you a realistic range after triage. Some cases settle within weeks through demand letters, while litigation can take several months to over a year depending on the complexity and jurisdiction.
We file in the appropriate jurisdiction and coordinate with local counsel when needed. Our network spans key U.S. states where Pakistani exporters commonly do business.
We discuss risk and communication strategy up front and act accordingly. We can explore confidential settlement discussions or other approaches that protect your business relationships and future opportunities.
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