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Sam Michele
Associate
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Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Salisbury
(08) 8250 6668 -
Gawler
(08) 8250 6668
Sam Michele joined TGB Lawyers as a lawyer in 2022, and works in our Wills and Estates and Commercial law teams.
Sam’s experience includes clerking in a firm focused on Wills and Estates and Commercial law, as well as working as a lawyer within a plaintiff firm focusing on the areas of CTP, Medical Negligence, Sexual Assault, and Total Permanent Disability.
Having experienced practising across these other areas of law, Sam realised that his passion lies in Wills and Estates and Commercial Law.
Sam greatly enjoys his work, especially the relationships he forms with his clients. Sam ensures he takes on the role of support and guidance when his clients are facing tough situations.
Sam is a friendly, supportive, and empathic person who believes that a positive attitude and a reasonable approach can resolve most conflicts.
Sam’s experience in Wills and Estates has helped him appreciate the importance of a well drafted document, and Sam is fastidious and detail-orientated, allowing him to tackle even the most complex Wills, Deeds and Contracts.
Sam looks forward to helping guide his clients through difficult, stressful, and complex times with a kind, knowledgeable, and supporting hand.
Sam Michele
Associate
MY QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
- Bachelor of Law (Honours)
- Admitted to practice: December 2021
MY AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Wills and Estates
- Estate Litigation
- Trusts
- Commercial Transactions
- Commercial Litigation
MY PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:
- Member of the Law Society of South Australia
Media & Blog Posts
Did you hear the one about the lack of a valid Will, which led to interference with a corpse?
This heading probably sounds way too far-fetched to be real, but unfortunately, this really did happen! An extraordinary case was recently heard in a Sydney court which saw a man being charged with interference with a corpse after cutting the ear off his dead brother. How is this relevant and why are we sharing about it? Well...
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