Simon Hardy > Kingsley Napley LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Kingsley Napley LLP
20 Bonhill Street
London
EC2A 4DN
England

Work Department

Private Client - Court of Protection

Position

Simon is the Head of the Court of Protection team and he has specialised in the property and financial affairs jurisdiction of the Court for over 15 years.

His main role is as a professional Deputy but he also advises on all types of Court of Protection cases with a particular interest in complex cerebral palsy and brain injury cases and (often contested) statutory will or gift applications. He also specialises in the creation and administration of Personal Injury trusts and acting as a professional Trustee. He has many years’ experience of working alongside and supporting litigation lawyers in medical negligence and personal injury cases, including the preparation of expert witness statements in support when necessary.

Career

Before becoming a solicitor, Simon served for eight years as an officer in the Royal Navy. He trained at Russell Jones & Walker before moving on to the specialist Court of Protection team at Pannone (both now part of Slater & Gordon). He also worked at Irwin Mitchell before joining Kingsley Napley in 2013 to head their growing Court of Protection team.

Memberships

The Law Society, Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)

Education

University of Warwick, BSc Management Science; Plymouth University, Postgraduate Diploma in Law; De Montfort University, LPC.

Leisure

Keen interest in cookery and wine and also enjoys playing regularly in a local brass band.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Court of protection

(Leading partners)

Simon HardyKingsley Napley LLP

The team at Kingsley Napley LLP ‘is adept at handling a range of Court of Protection disputes, often under high pressure, with skill and a deft touch’. Clients also note that ‘they have great all round vision on how an application may play out’. Its primary focus is on assisting clients with matters pertaining to property and affairs, and it now also extends to health and welfare. The group has a case load of over 160 regular deputyships and trusteeships. Practice head Simon Hardy has substantial experience of dealing with complex cerebral palsy and brain injury cases. He also frequently advises on statutory wills and gift applications. Other key names include Anita Gill, Ryan Mowat, and Jemma Garside.