Fatima Naeem

Attorney-at-law at Naeem Law Firm, PLLC

Fatima Naeem is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in family law and healthcare compliance. Currently serving as an Attorney-at-Law at Naeem Law Firm, PLLC since January 2019, Fatima has successfully managed over 50 child protective cases, advocating for parents and children by collaborating with various legal and social services entities. Previously, Fatima held the position of Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel at BVCAA dba HealthPoint, demonstrating expertise in healthcare regulations and compliance, particularly in relation to patient care and organizational integrity. Fatima's prior roles also include Staff Attorney at Lone Star Legal Aid and a legal internship as a Law Clerk. Educational qualifications include a Master of Laws in Cyber Law and Data Privacy, a Juris Doctor from Texas Tech University School of Law, and degrees in Humanities and English.

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Naeem Law Firm, PLLC

At Naeem Law Firm, PLLC, clients are Guided with G.R.A.C.E.— Growth, Resourcefulness, Approachability, Commitment, and Education. Naeem Law Firm provides legal services in: Cyber Law and Data Privacy: Assisting clients in navigating data protection laws and regulatory requirements. Regulatory Healthcare Compliance: Advising healthcare providers on compliance with federal and state regulations. Guardianships: Offering support in legal matters related to guardianship for individuals and families. Arbitrations and Mediations: Facilitating neutral and efficient dispute resolution processes. The firm operates primarily remotely, with in-person meetings available in Galveston County. Committed to providing high-quality legal solutions, Naeem Law Firm works to address the unique needs of each client with care and professionalism. Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.