Sarah Singh

Executive Practice Leader North QLD

Compensation Law Practice Leader for Splatt Lawyers North Queensland - Cairns & Townsville.

Sarah Singh

North Queensland Practice Leader

I am a Townsville local who has lived and worked in North QLD my entire life. I am currently an Executive Practice Leader at Splatt Lawyers for our Townsville law firm and Cairns office.

After studying law at James Cook University, where I completed a dual degree in law and business (majoring in economics and regional development), I was admitted as a solicitor in 2012. Since then, I have practised law in the greater Townsville region and Far North Queensland, and I currently serve as Secretary of the Townsville District Law Association.

As a litigation lawyer, I help people understand their rights and how to navigate often complex Queensland compensation laws.

If you have experienced a life-changing incident, there is more to recovery than purely seeking compensation. At that time, I can help you understand your legal position.

I am an active member of several local and state legal associations and women’s groups. I am passionate about supporting the local community and have volunteered at Townsville Community Law since 2018.

Sarah's Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws – James Cook University
  • Bachelor of Business (Economics and Regional Development Major)
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
  • Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland

Other Legal Leadership Roles

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