Sam Krips
About Sam Krips
Sam Krips is an Antitrust and Foreign Investments Paralegal currently employed at Linklaters and a Future Trainee Solicitor at Hogan Lovells. He holds a BSc in Biochemistry from UCL and a PGDL from BPP Law School.
Current Role at Linklaters
Sam Krips serves as an Antitrust and Foreign Investments Paralegal at Linklaters. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the firm's legal services in antitrust and foreign investment matters. His role involves assisting in the preparation of legal documents, conducting research, and supporting senior lawyers in various cases.
Previous Experience at Refinitiv
Prior to his current role, Sam worked as a Business Analyst at Refinitiv for four months in 2019. His responsibilities included analyzing business processes and providing insights to improve operational efficiency. This experience equipped him with analytical skills relevant to his legal career.
Educational Background in Biochemistry
Sam studied Biochemistry at University College London (UCL), where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from 2016 to 2020. His education provided a strong scientific foundation, which complements his legal studies and enhances his analytical capabilities.
Legal Education at BPP Law School
After completing his undergraduate studies, Sam attended BPP Law School, where he achieved a Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL) with Distinction from 2020 to 2021. This program prepared him for a career in law, focusing on essential legal principles and practices.
Experience at Hogan Lovells
Sam has been involved with Hogan Lovells in multiple capacities. He completed a Vacation Scheme at the firm in 2019 for one month, gaining exposure to various legal practices. He currently works as a Future Trainee Solicitor at Hogan Lovells, a position he has held since 2021, furthering his legal training in London.