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Sam Ho

Sam Ho

UK 2026

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About

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UK

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Sam is a Senior Associate in Moore Barlow's Commercial Property department. She assists clients with all aspects of commercial property transactions, including landlord and tenant work, acquisitions and disposals and secured lending.

She takes the time to understand her clients’ business and consider their priorities and concerns. She takes pride in her high attention to detail and her proactive and practical approach to assist clients achieve their commercial objectives.

She joined Moore Barlow in 2017 as a trainee solicitor, where she gained experience in schools and charities, corporate and commercial, commercial property and dispute resolution. Prior to joining the firm, she worked as a paralegal at various international law firms in London.

She graduated from the University of Leicester where she studied LLB Law (International). As part of her degree she spent one year studying at the National University of Singapore.

Outside of work Ishe enjoys travelling and spending time with her family and friends. She previously helped run her family’s business.

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Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession

Real Estate - The South

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Individual Editorial

Sam Ho is a senior associate at Moore Barlow, demonstrating proficiency in assisting retailers with commercial lease structuring, as well as property-related financing.

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  • Sam has been brilliant to work with and is very good at what she does.

    Real EstateChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • Sam asked the right questions and drafted the new leases expeditiously.

    Real EstateChambers Guide to the Legal Profession

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The South

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