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Samuel Lindsay

Principal Associate

What can I do for you

Sam is a solicitor in the regulatory and healthcare team.  He works with our public and independent sector clients on regulatory and public law issues.  His practice includes contentious and non-contentious matters and spans a number of industry sectors with a particular expertise in health and care. 

Supporting your ambitions

Sam routinely acts for public sector organisations in judicial reviews and he has significant experience advising and representing NHS commissioning bodies in matters involving service reconfiguration, patient care and health commissioning.  Sam also acts for clients in the Coroner's Court and in matters involving regulator-led enforcement. As well as representing clients in legal proceedings, his practice involves providing technical advice to client organisations on complex and novel areas of law and he is used to working collaboratively with client teams to find effective solutions to complex problems.

What do others say

"I wanted to let you know how impressed we were with Sam throughout the process. His knowledge, advocacy and professionalism were first class."

"Many thanks Sam for all your hard work and sterling efforts. I would just say that we have all been very impressed by the quality of your work and the speed with which you deal with matters."

 

 

What else should you know

Sam contributes to the Mill & Reeve health care blog, which provides clients with succinct and helpful updates on changes in the law relevant to their sector.

What our clients say about us

  • I think Mills & Reeve are a wonderful firm. The support they have provided to us in a really difficult area has been brilliant, collaborative and commercially minded. The team were absolutely wonderful and a joy to work with. Amazing advice and support and a real collaborative effort with us. I can't thank them enough for getting us through some really tough times and doing so with an amazing can-do attitude.
  • They are friendly, fast, always available and always on top of the game. I tend to judge my legal team against the other side's legal team and never doubt Mills & Reeve is the better of the two.
  • All interactions have been very clear. Responses to questions have always been very swift and unambiguous. Our company, and my family, have used various services in Mills & Reeve with the same level of satisfaction.
  • I value the fact that Mills & Reeve are recognised as a good place to work in the UK Best Companies survey. This aligns with the values of our business and means that Mills & Reeve can share what is required to achieve this status with our business.

As many clients will testify, too many lawyers deliver the required legal expertise but fail to deliver an outstanding client experience. Which is why we always listen to our clients and constantly ask ourselves what we can do to deliver the results you expect.

You expect a close and attentive working relationship, with a lawyer that is responsive and available when you need them. You also want clear, pragmatic and commercial advice tailored to your needs, and transparency and certainty on costs. We completely agree. That’s why every day, through our culture and approach we are committed to delivering the exceptional results and service our clients expect of us.

Related sectors and services

  • Health and care
  • Commissioning, contracts and procurement
  • CQC regulation
  • Crisis management (Regulatory)
  • Environmental law - Enforcement
  • Fraud and investigatory work
  • Governance in health and care
  • Health and care inquests
  • Health and care regulation
  • Health and safety (Regulatory)
  • Inquests
  • Judicial review
  • Mental capacity
  • Mental health
  • Patient care and mental health
  • Policy, public law and disputes
  • Primary care
  • Public inquiries and investigations
  • Public law
  • Regulatory
  • Social care