Patrick Kenny

  • Associate
  • London
  • pkenny@hausfeld.com
  • +44 20 7645 5471
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-kenny-84558510a/
Patrick Kenny

OVERVIEW

Patrick focuses on competition, environmental, and human rights disputes.

Expertise

Patrick joined Hausfeld in May 2023 from Slaughter and May, where he qualified as an associate in their disputes and investigation practice. During his training contract, he also gained experience in corporate and finance departments, was seconded to Treasury Legal Advisers, and was heavily involved in various pro bono initiatives.

Patrick speaks Modern Standard Arabic.

EDUCATION

LLM Professional Legal Practice, BPP University

Legal Practice Course, BPP University

Graduate Diploma in Law, BPP University

BA Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Oxford

BAR ADMISSIONS

Solicitor, England and Wales, 2022

NEWS

8 Hausfeld lawyers recognised in new Pro Bono Recognition List

  • Menschenrechte
  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 17 2024

Multi-billion Google Ad Tech claim certified by UK Competition Appeal Tribunal

  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 05 2024

Friends of the Earth takes legal challenge against anti-protest injunctions to European Court of Human Rights

  • Menschenrechte
  • United Kingdom
  • Mai 24 2024

BP hit by legal action alleging that its excessive gas flaring caused death of young Iraqi

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • Menschenrechte
  • United Kingdom
  • Apr 23 2024

In a first, the CAT approves historic consolidation of £13.6bn claims against Google

  • Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrecht
  • United Kingdom
  • Okt 17 2023

EVENTS

PUBLICATIONS

Emissions and extraction: unpacking the Finch ruling

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Aug 01 2024

Emerging trends from a busy climate litigation year

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 08 2024

Beyond the SCP paradigm: Merger control for the twenty-first century

  • Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrecht
  • United States, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium
  • Nov 15 2023

PERSPECTIVES

Human Rights Climate Cases: Developments in Standing Post-Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Mai 01 2025

English Court removes arbitrator for apparent bias on expert preference

  • Wirtschafts- und kapitalmarktrechtliche Streitigkeiten
  • United Kingdom
  • Mai 09 2024

ECtHR rules on three landmark cases addressing governments’ (in)action on climate change

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Apr 11 2024

New Zealand Supreme Court leads the way around groundbreaking environmental tort claims

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 27 2024

2023 Year in Review: Climate Impact

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Dez 13 2023

Climate conscious investing and the Butler-Sloss decision

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 06 2023

European Parliament votes for action on corporate accountability

  • Menschenrechte
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 15 2023

WHAT OTHERS SAY

Pro Bono Recognition List

In 2024, Patrick was recognised as part of the newly launched Pro Bono Recognition List, published annually, which celebrates solicitors and barristers who have dedicated 25 or more hours of pro bono legal assistance in the previous calendar year. The list is under the patronage of The Lady Chief Justice of England & Wales and is supported by The Law Society, Bar Council and all major pro bono legal organisations.

Experience

Commercial & Financial Disputes

At Hausfeld, he has:

  • Advised a director facing criminal charges under s. 441 and 451 Companies Act 2006.
  • Advised a tech company on the application of the Online Services Act 2003.


Prior to joining Hausfeld, Patrick worked on:

  • Various High Court cases including contractual disputes.
  • An international arbitration in the power sector.
  • Criminal investigations into allegations of bribery, brought in Italy.
  • Various substantial financial transactions, including the renegotiation of facility agreements and swap documentation. 

Antitrust/Competition

Before Hausfeld, Patrick was part of the legal team that:

  • Advised on the defence of CPO proceedings in relation to the ‘Trucks’ cartel follow-on damages claims.


At Hausfeld, he is part of the legal team working on:

  • An opt-out collective action filed on behalf of UK publishers of websites and apps against tech giant Google in the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal. The claim alleges that Google has infringed competition law in the online display advertising market where over 200,000 websites and apps have lost out on ad revenue, and could therefore collectively receive an estimated £3.4bn in damages.
  • Trains - The very first collective claim filed by Hausfeld back in February 2019, with co-counsel Charles Lyndon. It was also the first collective claim brought before the CAT on a standalone basis. Crucially for the regime more generally, in July 2022 the Court of Appeal held in Trains that liability can be determined on an aggregate basis in collective proceedings, which was a very important ruling for collective proceedings in the UK. We helped progress the case over 5 years during which the claim benefited from our competition litigation expertise.

Environmental & Product Liability

At Hausfeld, he has:

  • Advised on a case against BP plc, claiming damages associated with gas flaring in Iraq.
  • Advised on and investigated various potential transnational tort claims arising from environmental issues.


Patrick has previously worked on:

  • Claims arising out of the Fundão Dam collapse in Brazil.

Public Law

At Hausfeld, he is part of the legal team that has worked on:

  • The preparation and filing an application to the European Court of Human Rights for Friends of the Earth, following the Supreme Court’s ruling on protest rights in Wolverhampton City Council v London Gypsies and Travellers.


Before Hausfeld, Patrick was part of the team that worked on:

  • The Ministry of Defence’s successful defence of a judicial review in relation to its statutory rights to enfranchise Service Family Accommodation.


While at Treasury Legal Advisers, Patrick advised on:

  • The design of the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill and the Social Security (Additional Payments) Bill.
  • A number of judicial reviews and various public law obligations, including those arising under the Equality Act 2010 and the Inquiries Act 2005.

What I think

Human Rights Climate Cases: Developments in Standing Post-Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Mai 01 2025

English Court removes arbitrator for apparent bias on expert preference

  • Wirtschafts- und kapitalmarktrechtliche Streitigkeiten
  • United Kingdom
  • Mai 09 2024

ECtHR rules on three landmark cases addressing governments’ (in)action on climate change

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Apr 11 2024

New Zealand Supreme Court leads the way around groundbreaking environmental tort claims

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 27 2024

2023 Year in Review: Climate Impact

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Dez 13 2023

Climate conscious investing and the Butler-Sloss decision

  • Umweltrecht & Produkthaftung
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 06 2023