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Licencing – Why is it important?

A license is usually known as official permission. Licencing can be very confusing and difficult to understand from a lay man’s perspective’. The procedure to get a licence can be very difficult and if you are turned down, it can be even more difficult. You would need expert assistance and barrister could be your answer. Barristers4u will give a free quote to get a good idea how much your licencing case will cost and they will be able to assist step by step.

Areas of Licencing

One area which has been on the recent news lately is operating a taxi. Our barristers will give you information on what procedures you need to take and the common pitfalls that come by when getting your licence.

Another area is running a pub to sell alcohol. It is important to get legal advice on your licence as no licence can result to prison and a hefty fine. It is important to know the law and a barrister will be appropriate at this time.

Gambling has gone through the roof and it is becoming more and more of a lucrative industry to get into. Nevertheless, there are many regulations and rules to get through. You will need a licence to allow such activity .

Another important area is gun ownership. You will need to get a licence for your gun as it is against the law. The provide may be complex but our barrister will give you quick advice.

Why do I need a Barrister?

They are experts in the law and will deal directly with your licensing matter. They will advise you on formal proceedings and give you a reliable source of information. Many who have used a barrister since public access was introduced have now been very happy with the service they have been given from the barrister and would more likely use them again.

Which Barrister?

If your licencing applications have become difficult and you need advice, Barristers4U can help you request a quote from a suitable barrister. A barrister may be able to explain your position, advise on the documents and represent you in proceedings where Direct Access is appropriate.

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How A Barrister Can Help You

Direct Access can be a focused route for defined advice, drafting or advocacy where the matter is suitable. Fees and scope should always be agreed before you instruct a barrister.

Some matters may be suitable for fixed-fee work. The barrister or chambers will confirm whether a fixed fee is available for the work requested.

A barrister may be able to advise on the strengths, weaknesses, evidence and procedural options in your matter once they have reviewed the relevant papers.

Where suitable, a barrister may help draft documents, prepare for hearings, advise on settlement or represent you in court or tribunal.

If your matter is urgent, include hearing dates, court orders and filing deadlines so availability and suitability can be reviewed quickly.

You can request a no-obligation quote. Instructions only proceed if a barrister or chambers accepts the matter and you agree the scope and fee.

How Barristers4U works

Simple, transparent and designed around you.

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.

3

Confirm scope and fees

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

4

Proceed if accepted

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

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can you provide legal advice or representation?
    Yes. We have access to 1,000 Barristers at 210 different chambers in England & Wales. We can compare them for you. If you have a particular budget we will try to get you legal representation to fit that budget.
  • What can a Barrister do for me?
    Barristers can:
    • Provide expert legal opinion and advise
    • Draft legal documents
    • Attend Court as your advocate
    • Represent you at a Mediation or Arbitration
    Barristers are experts in the law and provide a high level of skill when advocacy is required to present your case in a Court or Tribunal. Most Barristers do not conduct litigation but, if needed, Barristers4U can provide those who are now approved to do so by the Bar Standards Board. We can advise who is best placed to help you once we have reviewed your enquiry.
  • How cheap is cheap?
    Many barristers can quote a fixed fee for clearly defined work, or explain what information is needed before a fee can be confirmed. All fees, scope and payment terms should be agreed with the barrister or chambers before work begins.
  • How quickly can legal proceedings begin?
    Before working with a barrister tell us the date you wish to start legal proceedings or let us know when you need representing and we will make sure we get an experienced barrister by your side ready for the legal proceedings.