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In suitable cases, Direct Access may allow you to ask a barrister about advice or representation without first instructing a solicitor.

Barristers4U can help you request quotes from barristers across England and Wales. Suitability, scope, fees and availability must be confirmed by the barrister or chambers before any work begins.

We can help businesses and the general public to seek legal advice and/or representation. We can help you setup video-conferencing facilities (such as Skype) to enable secure meetings with your barrister, wherever you are.

Obtaining a fee quote from a Barrister is completely free. You only pay for the service if you proceed to instruct the Barrister directly. 

We help you get the best value!

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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?
    Barristers4U does not provide legal advice or representation. We collect information so a potentially suitable barrister or chambers can assess the enquiry. They decide whether they can accept it and confirm any scope and fee directly.
  • 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
    What a barrister can do depends on their authorisation, instructions and the matter. The barrister or chambers must confirm what work they can accept and whether Direct Access is suitable.
  • 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?
    Timing depends on the matter, applicable deadlines and barrister availability. Tell us about any court, tribunal or response date, but do not wait for this enquiry if a legal deadline is approaching.