Samuel focuses on AI prompting and engineering, helping to develop and refine AI-driven tools and workflows. His clients include financial institutions, cryptocurrency companies, and corporate clients.
Samuel has experience working on matters involving technology, privacy, and business disputes across a range of industries.
While at Howard University School of Law, Samuel worked in a patient clinic helping inventors protect their ideas and served as a research assistant. Samuel also founded the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Associations at Howard University School of Law.