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Ellie Fox
Associate
Qualifications & Education
  • History (BA), University of Oxford
Admissions
  • Law Society of England and Wales
Languages
  • French
  • Spanish

Ellie has experience in high-value, complex litigations and arbitrations with cross-border elements.  She has particular experience in competition litigation, regulatory investigations, and conflicts of law matters.

Background

Ellie read History at the University of Oxford before completing the GDL and LPC at BPP University, achieving a distinction in both qualifications.

Ellie trained at Slaughter and May before joining the litigation team at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP upon qualification in September 2020.  She joined Enyo Law in February 2022.

Cases include:
  • Advising a high net worth individual on a cross-border shareholder dispute resulting from US sanctions policy;
  • Advising senior management of a global infrastructure firm in connection with allegations of bribery within the business;
  • Acting for an oil and gas company in a multinational litigation following the collapse of a dam in Brazil;
  • Acting for a defendant for a follow-on damages claim, involving the largest cartel fine imposed by the European Commission to date.
News
Dec 4, 2023
Canada Square Operations Ltd v Potter –  Supreme Court provides clarity on limitation periods in fraud context  
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Nov 29, 2023
Oliver Rule joins Enyo Law from Allen & Overy
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Nov 22, 2023
The wide remit of a section 423 Insolvency Act claim
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Nov 15, 2023
High Court reiterates need to prove reliance on implied misrepresentations
The High Court has dismissed claims against Credit Suisse relating to its sale of a collateralised debt obligation (“CDO”) “as...