The founder behind Lexl
Lawyer. Technologist. Someone who has operated digital businesses at scale and paid for the mistakes along the way.
The background behind the advice
Law. Technology. Business operations. Not as separate disciplines — as lived experience across all three.
How Lexl works
Four principles that make this different from hiring a law firm.
Fixed scope. Fixed fee.
Every engagement starts with a defined scope and a fixed price. You know what you're getting and what it costs before we begin. No hourly billing. No scope creep invoices.
Business-first, law-second.
Legal advice that stops your business from operating isn't advice — it's obstruction. Every recommendation is designed to make you compliant while keeping you functional and competitive.
Built for founders.
Large law firms are designed for large organisations. Lexl is built for founders and small teams who need real guidance, not 40-page memos. Plain language. Direct answers. No theatrics.
Accountability built in.
One person accountable for the output. Not a junior associate. Not an AI. If something we produce doesn't do the job, we fix it. That is what fixed-fee accountability means in practice.
Just Naz.
The qualifications and principles above are what matter. They are what you are hiring. Everything below is just context.
My father spent 30 years inside the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. When he left, he started Khan Consultants — because he kept seeing families lose years of their lives to paperwork they did not understand. He is still there. Still working. That is the kind of work ethic I grew up watching.
I went to Durham. Worked in fintech law. Negotiated with the IRDA. Spent time at BT and HSBC. Built automation systems. Wrote music. Ran 100 events across the North East and got a PRS Foundation grant for it. Managed £10k+ in Facebook ad spend. Became Google Certified.
I am not listing that to impress you. I am listing it because most legal consultancies are staffed by people who understand law but not business, or business but not technology. I have operated in all three — not as a tourist, but as someone who built things, broke things, fixed things, and paid for the mistakes along the way.
Lexl exists because UK founders using AI are operating in a legal grey zone and most of them have no idea. I know what that exposure looks like. I am here to help you close it.
— Naz
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30 minutes. No sales deck. A real assessment of where your business stands and what it would take to fix it.