Who can instruct
The barristers at KCH are all self employed. Barristers form into a chambers in order to offer a better service to clients and to share necessary expenses.
A barrister acts as a referral professional which means that members of the public cannot normally instruct a barrister directly. A barrister can usually only provide advice and representation if instructed by
A solicitor A profession authorised by the Direct Professional Access scheme An organisation authorised by the BarDirect scheme A foreign lawyer
A number of barristers at KCH are authorised to accept instructions directly from members of the public in certain circumstances. For further information please contact our clerks. |