About Samantha Sabatini
Attorney Sam Sabatini is a Florida native dedicated to advocating fairness, accountability, and justice. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology from Florida State University and her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law, where she pursued a concentration in Social Justice Advocacy. During her time at Stetson, Sam gained extensive hands-on experience through internships with Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida and the Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Middle District of Florida—experiences that solidified her commitment to serving individuals facing challenging legal situations.
After being admitted to the Florida Bar, Sam began her legal career at the Public Defender’s Office for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. There, she managed thousands of cases, including misdemeanor, felony, and Baker Act matters. She has significant experience litigating motions, conducting hearings, negotiating resolutions, and taking cases to trial. This extensive litigation background now strengthens her work in family law, where her courtroom skills, ability to navigate highly emotional situations, and experience advocating for clients under pressure allow her to effectively protect and advance her clients’ interests.
Sam approaches each case with thorough preparation, strategic advocacy, and an unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for her clients.
Outside the office, Sam enjoys spending time outdoors with her rescue dogs, traveling, watching football, and being with her family.