Biography
Henry Warwick KC is a leading practitioner at the Bar in England & Wales in commercial disputes, in group litigation and collective redress, and, among other areas, banking and financial services.
Henry has particular expertise in large scale multi-party actions in England & Wales. He acted for the successful claimants in The Post Office Group Litigation, for GSK in the Seroxat Group Litigation and has acted for claimants and defendants alike in a range of financial services, consumer law and other multi-party disputes, including environmental claims.
Henry’s commercial practice ranges from high profile sovereign wealth fund litigation, such as Libyan Investment Authority v. King & others, to claims arising from corporate restructuring, agency, joint venture and other investment disputes. He has particular expertise in fraud, the economic torts and in financial sanctions regimes.
Henry is routinely instructed in associated costs and funding disputes, including by household name professional funders in the London litigation funding market.
Henry represented UK nationals in the remaining 27 EU member states in R (Miller & others) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2017] UKSC 6, and in a challenge to EU measures inhibiting Brexit negotiations in Fair Deal v Commission (T-713/16).
Prior to the Bar, Henry was as a solicitor at Linklaters LLP, and Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.