I endorse the motto that there is always something positive in a day if you look for it. I am open to new experiences and always trying to learn something new or explore the UK countryside. I enjoy learning about a range of topics and find peace being outside in nature.

FAQs From Savannah Sparrow
Why did you join Greens?
I wanted an opportunity that would allow me to develop my skills further.
What do you like working here?
Greens holds a community spirit where people work together to achieve the best for our clients whilst ensuring support to our own team and self.
Why do you work in your department?
I have worked in both public and private law with a range of clients. I work to ensure that clients are fairly represented and understand their options at each stage.
What are the most important things you look to deliver to your clients?
Clients will receive a service that ensures that they understand what their options are, be provided with clear outcomes. Proceedings are difficult to manage, but it is important for a support to be provided with respect and understanding.
Why should people come to you and Greens?
Greens has a range of experienced staff who are familiar with complex matters, provide support and guide clients through the process.
What are your tips for your clients when leading them through the legal process you deliver?
Legal process for anyone is difficult to experience, it can feel at times that there is no end. A representative is there to help you and guide you through that, it is for you to take the actions step by step and do the best you can.
How do you differ in your delivery of your services?
I have a forward approach with clients, my role is to ensure their voice is heard clearly in the legal process.
Why do your clients enjoy working with you?
Previous clients have said that I am clear to them, they understand what is happening and I always ensure that their voice is heard by Judges and other professionals when necessary.
What are your passions in delivering legal advice?
I want to ensure that people are fairly represented, they are given the time and due process to have their voice heard. It is important that those in whatever legal process they are going through are treated with respect and understand what their options are.
How would you describe yourself as a solicitor?
I would hope that I could be described as knowledgeable, fair and fearless.


