Stephanie Lunt is a Senior Associate within the Safety, Health, and Environment Regulatory department. Her practice is focused on representing businesses and individuals subject to criminal investigations by regulators including the Police, Health and Safety Executive, Environment Agency, and the Care Quality Commission, as well as representing clients at Coroner’s Inquests.
Stephanie Lunt is a Senior Associate within the Safety, Health, and Environment Regulatory department. Her practice is focused on representing businesses and individuals subject to criminal investigations by regulators including the Police, Health and Safety Executive, Environment Agency, and the Care Quality Commission, as well as representing clients at Coroner’s Inquests.
Stephanie's areas of expertise covers criminal prosecutions of both individuals and companies subject to regulator investigations.
Stephanie's work primarily focuses upon advising clients from the investigation stage after incidents occur, through to prosecution stage, relating to:
Corporate Manslaughter;
Gross Negligence Manslaughter;
Environmental;
Health and safety;
Inquests; and
Road Traffic.
Stephanie is a member of the Chartered Institution of Waste Management and also the UK Environmental Law Association. She regularly presents to industry groups.
Expérience
Stephanie's areas of expertise, along with a selection of recent examples of cases worked on, include:
Representation of a Care Home Matron in relation to alleged historic neglect in South Wales care homes;
Advice to a national communications company in relation to alleged environmental duty of care breaches;
Successful representation of directors and company in relation to food safety breaches following a salmonella outbreak;
Representation of an individual for alleged breaches following a fire at a petroleum distribution company;
Representation of a construction company following a fatal silo explosion;
Representation of a national construction company following a corporate manslaughter investigation by the Police;
Representation of a global chemicals company for alleged breaches of environmental legislation;
Not guilty verdict at trial of an individual charged with waste permitting offences;
Representation of a national renewable energy company in relation to an anaerobic digestion plant fire; and
Representation of a global manufacturing business following an electrocution.