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Henry Sams

Lawyer

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Worker’s Compensation
LOCATION
Sydney
LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English
Henry Sams

Henry completed a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at the University of Technology Sydney. Following this, he completed a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Technology Sydney. Henry then completed his Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice in April 2023.

Henry was admitted as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of NSW in June 2023. Henry has always enjoyed helping others and does what he thinks is right.

Henry works in the Workers Compensation team and wants to do what he can to help injured workers through a difficult time in their life.

Outside of work he enjoys playing tennis, exploring new places to eat, and socialising with friends.

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QUALIFICATIONS AND ACCREDITATIONS

  • Bachelor of Biomedical Science at UTS completed in 2015.
  • Bachelor of Laws at UTS completed in 2021.
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice completed in April 2023.
  • Admitted as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of NSW in June 2023
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