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Harry Hatwell

Pupil barrister
Harry Hatwell is a pupil barrister at Gough Square Chambers, where he is building a practice across Chambers’ core practice areas of consumer financial services and regulatory law, as well as taking pro bono instructions in insolvency, property and employment. He is co-editor of the consumer credit chapter in Consumer and Trading Standards: Law and Practice published by Butterworths. In addition to pupillage, Harry teaches and examines private law at King’s College London and Queen Mary, University of London. Before coming to the Bar, Harry studied Law at Oxford, Paris and Yale, and qualified as a solicitor at Slaughter and May. Email: gsc@goughsq.co.uk

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Application of statutory limitation periods to consumer credit unfair relationship claims

Harry Hatwell analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in Zedra v THG concerning the interpretation of the Limitation Act 1980. He addresses the decision from a consumer credit angle, looking at the court’s obiter comments seeking to apply their Lordships’ reasoning to the unfair relationship regime under the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

22 MAY 2026