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Get urgent advice, drafting or representation for injunction applications and interim relief.

  • Civil, commercial, property and harassment injunctions
  • Urgent applications and return hearings where suitable
  • Evidence, draft orders and written submissions
  • Free no-obligation quote request

Urgent Injunction Advice And Representation

Injunctions are often urgent and evidence-sensitive. Barristers4U helps clients request quotes from barristers for defined advice, drafting or advocacy where interim relief may be needed.

An injunction barrister may advise on prospects, evidence, undertakings, draft orders, witness statements, without notice applications and representation at suitable hearings. The court decides whether to grant relief, and urgent applications often involve strict procedural duties.

When requesting a quote, state the deadline, court, risk, order sought and whether the other party has been notified. Include draft evidence and correspondence if available. Submitting an enquiry does not secure representation or stop any deadline from running.

National coverage: Barristers4U supports Direct Access barrister quote requests across England and Wales, including remote advice, document review and suitable court or tribunal hearings. The service is not limited to Newport, Cardiff or any single local chambers.

Last reviewed: 4 July 2026. This page is general information for England and Wales and is not legal advice.

Common Issues

  • Commercial injunctions and urgent business disputes
  • Property, trespass and nuisance injunctions
  • Harassment, privacy and defamation restraint issues
  • Freezing orders and asset protection concerns
  • Without notice applications and return hearings
  • Breach, variation or discharge of injunctions
  • Interim relief linked to shareholder, building, boundary or probate disputes

How A Barrister May Help

  • Advise on merits, urgency and evidence
  • Draft orders, witness statements or skeleton arguments
  • Represent clients at suitable urgent hearings
  • Review undertakings, risks and procedural duties
  • Identify when solicitor support is needed
  • Advise on return hearings, variation or discharge where appropriate

Prepare Before You Ask

  • Draft order sought and summary of urgency
  • Witness statement or evidence bundle if available
  • Key messages, letters, photos or transaction records
  • Court papers and hearing dates if issued
  • Details of notice given to the other party
  • Chronology of risk, loss or threatened conduct

Common Deadlines To Mention

  • Any hearing, trial, tribunal or response date.
  • Court or tribunal directions and filing dates.
  • Limitation, appeal or pre-action response deadlines where known.

When Direct Access May Not Be Suitable

  • You need ongoing litigation management or correspondence handled for you.
  • Key evidence still needs to be gathered or served urgently.
  • A barrister or chambers decides the matter needs a solicitor first.

Fees And Next Steps

Injunction work can be urgent and fees depend on timescale, evidence volume, hearing type and complexity. Fixed fees may be possible for defined advice or a listed hearing.

Important Direct Access Information

Barristers4U helps you request a quote from a suitable Direct Access barrister. We are not a law firm and the information on this website is general information, not legal advice about your individual case.

A Direct Access barrister can often advise, draft documents and represent you in court, but suitability depends on the facts of your matter. Some cases may need a solicitor or another authorised professional, especially where day-to-day conduct of litigation, legal aid or complex procedural support is required.

Any final decision to accept instructions, the scope of work and the fee will be agreed with the barrister or chambers before you proceed.

Injunction Barristers FAQs

Can a barrister help with an urgent injunction?

A barrister may be able to help urgently, subject to availability and suitability. Provide the deadline, evidence, order sought and court details immediately.

Can I apply for an injunction without notifying the other side?

Without notice applications involve special duties and risks. A barrister can advise on whether that route may be appropriate, but the court decides whether to grant an order.

What should I send for an injunction quote?

Send the evidence, draft order if available, court correspondence, deadline, summary of urgency and details of any notice given to the other party.

Does submitting an enquiry protect an injunction deadline?

No. Submitting an enquiry does not issue an application, secure representation or pause any deadline. If the matter is urgent, include all dates and consider immediate case-specific advice.

Can an injunction barrister help with a return hearing?

A barrister may advise or represent at a suitable return hearing, variation application or discharge application, subject to availability and review of the order and evidence.

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How Barristers4U works

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1

Tell us about your case

Answer a few simple questions so we can understand your needs.

2

We review suitability

We use your information to help identify barristers or chambers who may be suitable for initial review.

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Confirm scope and fees

Any barrister or chambers that can help will confirm the work, fee and next steps before you proceed.

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Proceed if accepted

Legal advice or representation begins only after instructions are accepted and the scope is agreed.