Sayeed, Hfeez & Mirza

Haroon Yazdani

Advocate of the High Court

•  LL.B., BBA (Hons), M.A.

•  Reported judgments: 2024 CLD 724, 2025 LHC 259, PLJ 2021 Lahore 182

•  Published articles in PLJ 2019 Mag. 25 & PLD 2019 Jour. 37

Haroon Yazdani is a practicing lawyer with close to a decade of experience in litigation and legal consultancy, covering a wide range of legal disciplines. His areas of expertise include civil, company, corporate, commercial, banking, competition, constitutional, property & real estate, family, and employment law.

He has independently handled complex and high-value matters before the High Courts, Subordinate Courts, and various Tribunals, consistently demonstrating sound legal judgment, strategic insight, and a results-oriented approach. He also assists the Senior Partner in select matters before the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

His professional practice further includes representing clients in arbitration proceedings, particularly those arising from engineering, construction, and commissioning disputes governed by FIDIC-based contracts. He is well-versed in legal research, as well as the drafting and settlement of pleadings and non-contentious documents.

Known for his meticulous attention to detail and thorough understanding of complex legal frameworks, Haroon regularly advises both institutional and individual clients on intricate legal issues. His persuasive advocacy and analytical skills enable him to navigate challenging legal landscapes and deliver effective legal solutions.

Over the course of his practice, he has appeared in several reported judgments that reflect both the breadth of his legal expertise and the impact of his advocacy. Notable citations include 2024 CLD 724, 2025 LHC 259, and PLJ 2021 Lahore 182.

He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), a Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons.) with a major in Marketing and a minor in Media Studies, and a Master of Arts in Political Science. His multidisciplinary academic background complements his legal practice, allowing for a well-rounded and insightful approach to problem-solving and legal strategy.

In addition to his courtroom work, Haroon has contributed to legal scholarship. His article, “The Doctrine of Laches: Principles and Application in Pakistan”, was published in PLJ 2019 Mag. 25 and PLD 2019 Jour. 37, offering a comprehensive analysis of the doctrine’s evolution and application within the Pakistani legal context.

Committed to continuous intellectual and professional development, he remains an engaged student of the law, consistently pursuing opportunities for growth in a dynamic legal environment.

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