Fielding E. Huseth
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
Fielding Huseth represents clients in high-stakes business litigation and white-collar criminal matters. Fielding began his career in New York as an enforcement attorney for the state’s top financial services regulator and then as a litigator with a prominent boutique. He brings strong legal writing and advocacy experience to the firm’s clients.
Fielding’s primary practice areas are complex commercial litigation, insurance-related litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and appellate law. He also has notable experience in internal investigations, regulatory compliance, and other regulatory matters. His clients span insurance, banking, energy, and health care companies, among others.
As a former enforcement attorney for the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), Fielding assisted in running investigations of wide-ranging insurance and banking practices, including lender-placed insurance, mortgage lending, and monitorship compliance. In private practice in both New York and North Carolina, Fielding has successfully represented several individuals and businesses at all stages of litigation in state and federal court, as well as in government enforcement actions brought by the SEC, CFTC, FINRA, and U.S. Attorneys’ Offices.
Fielding prides himself on his persuasive writing abilities and creative advocacy techniques. He attributes part of his writing and advocacy success to his several-year career in public-policy lobbying and organizing before he enrolled in law school.
Overview
- New York University, J.D., graduated 2014
- New York University, J.D., graduated 2014
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar
- Commercial Litigation - 2025
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar - 2025
- Commercial Litigation - 2024
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar - 2024
- Commercial Litigation - 2023
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar - 2023
- Commercial Litigation - 2022
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar - 2022
- Commercial Litigation - 2021
- Commercial Litigation
- Criminal Defense: White-Collar
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