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Sam Greenhalgh
Birketts LLP
Solicitor (England and Wales/N.I.)
Regions
- Upper South East
Kingfisher House, 1 Gilders Way, Norwich, NR3 1UB, United Kingdom
01603 756467
Sam-Greenhalgh [at] birketts.co.uk
Experience
Sam joined Birketts in September 2014 and specialises in Employment Law in Norwich. Sam qualified as a Solicitor in 2010 having trained with a reputable Norwich firm. Sam has a broad range of experience particularly in complex large scale employment litigation and general HR matters. Sam also has experience of advising on TUPE and collective consultation exercises.
Clients particularly value Sam’s personable nature when advising on complex matters with the aim to assist them in making the best commercial decision.
Other Information
After studying law at the University of East Anglia, Sam went on to do the Legal Practice Course at Nottingham Law School where he specialised in employment, commercial litigation and company law.
Sam regularly provides advice pro bono to clients of the Norfolk Community Law Service and the CAB.
Sam joined Birketts in September 2014 and specialises in Employment Law in Norwich. Sam qualified as a Solicitor in 2010 having trained with a reputable Norwich firm. Sam has a broad range of experience particularly in complex large scale employment litigation and general HR matters. Sam also has experience of advising on TUPE and collective consultation exercises.
Clients particularly value Sam’s personable nature when advising on complex matters with the aim to assist them in making the best commercial decision.
Other Information
After studying law at the University of East Anglia, Sam went on to do the Legal Practice Course at Nottingham Law School where he specialised in employment, commercial litigation and company law.
Sam regularly provides advice pro bono to clients of the Norfolk Community Law Service and the CAB.
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