Abigail Scholefield > Fieldfisher > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Fieldfisher
RIVERBANK HOUSE
2 SWAN LANE
LONDON
EC4R 3TT
England
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Work Department

Public and Regulatory

Position

Director

Career

I have acted for a large number of high-profile inquests and inquiries over the last 10 years, including the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, Jermain Baker Public Inquiry and Litvinenko Public Inquiry. I also assisted Lord Dyson with his review of the circumstances surrounding the BBC Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.

I work closely with Inquiry Chairs, Secretaries and Counsel to the Inquiry to deliver large and complex investigations and public hearings, and prepare and publish reports. I lead and manage teams of lawyers at all stages of an investigation, from setting the scope to requesting, reviewing and disclosing evidence and organising public hearings to preparing reports and ‘warning letters’ where appropriate. I also advise witnesses and organisations on their involvement with and assistance to inquisitorial proceedings.

Memberships

I am a member of the Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers (ARDL).

Lawyer Rankings

North West > Public sector > Health

Fieldfisher‘s healthcare department has notable regulatory expertise, advises NHS Trusts, handles medical negligence work, and supports organisations with all aspects of digital health work; clients also praise the group as ‘the go-to firm for inquiries and inquests’. The Manchester-based team is led by the experienced Sarah Ellson, who has vast expertise in healthcare regulatory law. Corporate expert Tom Ward covers M&A, venture capital and private equity and growth capital transactions, and has particular expertise in issues impacting digital health start-ups, while Abigail Scholefield specialises in acting in high-profile and complex public inquiries and inquests; she is recommended as ‘a star, providing superb legal guidance and running teams with style, determination and approachability’.