Stephanie Marshall | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I have advised clients across a diverse range of sectors including oil & gas and financial services in high value multi-jurisdictional cases including in investigations, claims involving fraudulent conduct, and professional negligence disputes. I have acted for a client in a highly complex and multi-jurisdictional case featured in The Lawyer's top 20 cases of 2024.

I have experience managing high-value and complex disclosure exercises including a multi-billion dollar case with a complex disclosure exercise across jurisdictions and over hundreds of individual custodians under the (then) Disclosure Pilot Scheme.

Before joining Fieldfisher, I worked as an in-house lawyer at an English Non-Departmental Government Body, with a focus on regulatory compliance and Data Protection.  I also have experience in commercial and insurance litigation as a Barrister and Solicitor in Australia, where I am also qualified, and more recently on insurance matters as a result of covid-19 regarding business interruption.

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A second bite of the cherry denied: Precedent and the requirement to litigate fully

21.01.2026
The Commercial Court has recently engaged in a rare discussion of precedent in Frost v Giddens [2025] EWHC 3325 whereby the Defendant successfully applied to strike out the Claimants' claim as an abuse of process, and reminds parties of the importance of presenting their whole case on one occasion.
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Safety in the workplace: The decline of HSE investigations

26.07.2023
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