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Fieldfisher is proud to announce that Partner Natalie Quinlivan has been named in Global Investigations Review’s (GIR) prestigious Women in Investigations 2025 list.
The list profiles 100 female lawyers from across globe, including corporate counsel, barristers and government enforcers, who are shaping the future of investigations.
Natalie joined Fieldfisher in 2022 and has played a pivotal role in the growth of the firm’s investigations and disputes offering. A dual-qualified litigator in Ireland and England & Wales, she is known for her calm, strategic approach to crisis management and her ability to guide clients through complex, high-stakes matters with clarity and confidence.
Her work spans financial crime, follow-on litigation, directors’ duties and asset recovery, and she regularly advises clients across the EMEA and APAC regions.
Quinton Newcomb, Partner and leading member of Fieldfisher's Global Investigations Group commented:
“Natalie’s recognition by GIR is a testament to her exceptional judgment, strategic acumen, and unwavering commitment to our clients. She brings composure to complex crises and is a true leader for us in the investigations space. We’re incredibly proud to see her work acknowledged on an elite global stage.”
Fieldfisher's Commercial Crime team has represented witnesses and suspects, individuals, and corporates, in some of the most important and high-profile commercial crime investigations and prosecutions of the past decade, including those in relation to Alstom, Rolls Royce and Rio Tinto. The team achieved a significant victory for ENRC in 2023, with the Serious Fraud Office dropping what was the longest-running investigation in its history.
View the full list here: GIR introduces Women in Investigations 2025 - Global Investigations Review