Benefits
Those who go directly to a barrister have more control over their case, and often save money. Below we show some of the key benefits associated with contacting a barrister directly.
Barristers are able to undertake work that would often be referred to them by solicitors.
Running cases all the way to trial, from initial instruction to the finish, gives a greater understanding and relationship with the client.
Public access can, in some cases, make for a speedy resolution and also make the justice system more readily available where it may have been denied previously.
Latest news events
26th January 2012
Two Nottingham businessmen narrowly escaped being jailed after admitting running a business which left elderly people out of pocket. Samuel Skinner and James Cleary were defending the pair.
10th January 2012
We are delighted to announce a new arrival
We would like to welcome Moira Walsh to our Family and Mediation teams.
7th December 2011
Alastair Munt has written an article on the changing landscape of Courts Martial.
23rd November 2011
Zoe Henry has written an article on Jones v Kernott, entitled “An Opportunity for Some Clarification”.
21st November 2011
We are delighted to announce our new arrivals
We would like to welcome Ben Gow, James Carter and, on the 25th of this month, Nicola McIntosh.
