Call: 2018
The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
Outside the Law, Henry is a keen pianist and singer, having been a choral scholar of King’s College Cambridge as an undergraduate.
Instructing Henry Hawkesworth
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Henry Hawkesworth joined Pump Court Chambers in December 2018.
He is a civil practitioner with a practice chiefly encompassing:
Henry also maintains a parallel practice in family law, focussing on:
Henry is highly regarded by his solicitors and clients for his thorough preparation, clear advice, and straightforward manner.
Before coming to the bar, Henry read Music at King’s College, Cambridge, where he sang as a choral scholar. He won the Bertram Faulkner Prize twice consecutively, and the Harmer Prize in his final year.
Henry has advised and acted in personal injury cases of significant gravity, and these include:
Henry appears in all tracks in personal injury litigation, at trial and at interlocutory hearings, representing claimants and defendants.
He is happy to advise at all stages of proceedings, and draft pleadings. He has drafted schedules of loss well in excess of £200,000.
He has experience in credit hire claims of the greatest value, having acted in matters where the claim for hire has been in excess of £95,000. He also has experience of acting in claims involving plated vehicles. Henry enjoys formulating novel arguments in this heavily litigated area, and is familiar with the relevant case law.
He frequently acts on behalf of Defendants where fundamental dishonesty is alleged. He is familiar with the relevant case law in this area, and is keen to develop his counter-fraud practice.
Road traffic claims form a large part of Henry’s personal injury practice. However, he also has experience of claims falling under the Public Liability protocol (‘tripper’ cases), Employers Liability protocol, claims under the Occupiers Liability Acts 1957 and 1984, and claims under the Animals Act 1971.
Henry has experience of commercial litigation in all tracks, and is keen to build his practice in this area. His experience includes:
Henry is keen to develop his general commercial practice, and is happy to draft pleadings and advise in this area.
Henry has experience of possession proceedings relating to residential property, acting regularly for both tenants and landlords. He has appeared in trials where substantial disrepair has been alleged to set off rent arrears.
He has also advised on seeking section 146 determinations in the First-tier Tribunal, prior to forfeiture being sought, and has experience of stand-alone housing disrepair claims, and claims against rogue landlords under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
Henry has experience of human rights / Equality Act 2010 defences to possession claims brought on mandatory and discretionary grounds, and is happy to act and advise in this area.
Henry also increasingly acts for commercial landlords, chiefly in forfeiture proceedings, and is happy to advise and act in this area.
Recent cases include:
Henry has a steadily increasing number of instructions in matters relating to real property. His recent cases include:
Henry is keen to build his practice in this area, and welcomes appropriate instructions.
Henry receives many instructions in applications under TLTA 1996 or in proprietary estoppel and is keen to grow his practice in this area.
He has advised and acted in claims involving undue influence, breach of trust, fraud and mistake, and is happy to advise at all stages of proceedings in this high risk jurisdiction.
His cases have included properties valued in excess of one million pounds. They include:
Henry has obtained advantageous outcomes in this area, and is always happy to draft pleadings and advise.
Henry is pleased to receive instructions in private children disputes and has considerable experience in applications under the Children Act 1989 of all types in the family court.
He has acted for both the party averring and the party defending allegations of domestic abuse. At fact-finding hearings, he has secured significant findings of harm perpetrated against the subject children, sexual abuse, and coercive and controlling behaviour. He has also successfully defended allegations of the utmost gravity, including rape, and has secured findings from tribunals that allegations have been made baselessly and maliciously.
He has persuaded tribunals to go against Cafcass recommendations on several occasions, at the interlocutory stage and at final hearing.
Henry prides himself on a compassionate and clear manner with his lay clients. He is aware that in cases that permit it, settlement will often be in the best interests of all the parties, and in such circumstances Henry endeavours to be a pragmatic, reasonable and robust negotiator.
Henry has experience of applications under the Family Law Act 1996 for non-molestation orders and occupation orders, and has represented clients up to final hearing.
He has successfully defended applications for non-molestation orders, and in one recent trial secured a finding from the district judge that ‘no molestation whatsoever [had] occurred’. He also recently persuaded a court, on the specific facts of the case, to accept undertakings from a respondent and dismiss the application, where this course was opposed by the applicant.
Injunctions under the Family Law Act 1996 are generally draconian, and where applications have been spuriously made, Henry is not afraid to advocate a robust approach.
The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
Outside the Law, Henry is a keen pianist and singer, having been a choral scholar of King’s College Cambridge as an undergraduate.
Instructing Henry Hawkesworth
If you require help or advice please contact our clerking team.
Call +44 (0)20 7353 0711 or email clerks@pumpcourtchambers.com.