Fiona is developing a broad practice across all of Chambers’ practice areas. She has experience both in courts and with arbitration. One of the areas in which Fiona has experience is sanctions. She has advised on a range of sanctions issues, including extraterritorial application and licences.
In 2021 to 2022, Fiona was seconded to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. She gained experience with advising on public, international, information, procurement and commercial law and litigation. In addition, Fiona is on the Attorney General’s Junior Junior panel and has advised a range of government departments and agencies. For example, she recently advised on powers to make secondary legislation, where the powers were contained in a retained EU regulation.
Before coming to the Bar, Fiona worked as a research assistant on the automated vehicles project at the Law Commission.
She has first-class undergraduate and masters degrees from the University of Cambridge. In 2021-2022, she taught constitutional law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
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