Sarah Lovewell

Associate

Sarah joined the firm in September 2020 as a trainee and is an Associate in the Disputes team.

During her training contract, Sarah gained experience in a broad range of commercial and contentious matters, including a three month secondment at a record label.  After qualifying, Sarah worked across both the Family and Disputes teams on a variety of contentious matters. In the Family team, Sarah advised on all aspects of family law and, in particular, on a number of complex financial remedy proceedings for high-net-worth individuals. Since 2025, Sarah has focused on commercial litigation. Sarah’s experience includes contractual disputes, debt recovery and licensing disputes for both individuals and companies. 

Prior to becoming a solicitor, Sarah studied English at Cambridge University and worked in the rail industry.

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