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Henry Pill

Principal Solicitor
Henry Pill is a Principal Solicitor in our Hobart office, practicing across personal injuries and employment law.

Henry has a diverse and dedicated legal career, spanning over 15 years’ experience. He began his career as a generalist solicitor in a community legal service, working across employment, administrative and criminal law. This experience strengthened his commitment to ensuring ordinary people can access legal support, especially when facing large organisations or government bodies.

A dedicated advocate for workers and unions, Henry has experience across employment law and personal compensation claims, combining strong legal expertise with a client‑focused approach. His experience includes acting in a number of significant matters in the Tasmanian Workers Compensation jurisdiction, as well as frequent appearances in Courts and Tribunals in both the Tasmanian and Federal jurisdictions.

Henry continues to work to improve access to justice in the community, he has served as Tasmanian President of the Australian Lawyers Alliance and as a director of the Tasmanian Refugee Legal Service. He has previously served at the Hobart Community Legal Service as former President, and a former member of the Law Society’s equal opportunity and employment committee.

Awards

3 Best Compensation Lawyers in Hobart 2025
3 Best Compensation Lawyers in Hobart 2025Three Best RatedView Award
3 Best Employment Lawyers in Hobart 2024
3 Best Employment Lawyers in Hobart 2024Three Best RatedView Award

Awards

3 Best Compensation Lawyers in Hobart 2025
3 Best Compensation Lawyers in Hobart 2025Three Best RatedView Award
3 Best Employment Lawyers in Hobart 2024
3 Best Employment Lawyers in Hobart 2024Three Best RatedView Award

Recent blogs by Henry Pill

Termination of workers compensation claims Tasmania due to whole or substantial recovery
Tasmanian workers facing termination of workers' compensation weekly payments on the basis that they have “wholly and substantially recovered” from their work-related injury or ...
Fighting at work can lead to disciplinary action
A worker involved in a physical altercation in the workplace can face serious disciplinary consequences, including the immediate termination of their employment. ...
WorkCover Tasmania - your plain English guide to workers compensation
Making a workers’ compensation claim can be a confusing process, especially if you’ve never done it before. But it’s also a very important step ...

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