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Sam Main

Trainee Solicitor

Family Law

About Sam Main

Sam first completed an undergraduate degree in International Relations & Politics at the University of East Anglia where he achieved a first class honours, and then went on to achieve a distinction in the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies course. Sam then graduated with a commendation in 2022 in the Legal Practice Course with a master’s in Professional Legal Practice. Now, he is training under the Family department at Hatch Brenner and is due to qualify with us in 2026.

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