Direct Access

In many cases, barristers are now able to provide expert legal advice and representation rather than having to go through a solicitor or other intermediary. This is called public/direct access.

Before 2004 it was not possible for members of the public to engage a barrister without first instructing a solicitor. That changed when the Public Access Rules for barristers were introduced in 2004. You may now instruct a barrister directly.

In certain cases, barristers can accept work directly from the public, other professionals, foreign lawyers, organisations and commercial companies without incurring the additional expense of a solicitor, potentially saving you a significant amount of money overall.

Communication with a specialist direct access barrister is faster because you are dealing with the barrister directly. Direct Access to barristers, however, may not be appropriate in the some cases – which are better suited to the traditional model of instructing a barrister through a solicitor.

Full details of the Bar Council’s public access scheme, including relevant guidance, can be found on their website at:www.barcouncil.org.uk. Not all cases will be suitable, but the Bar Council sets out the details of the sort of direct access work a barrister is permitted to conduct without a solicitor being involved.

In brief, a barrister working on direct public access cases can represent a client in courts and tribunals, and provide specialist legal advice including giving a second opinion. He or she can also assist in drafting correspondence, statements and documents required by the court, and he or she can advise on the use and instruction of experts in certain cases.

However, a direct access barrister cannot correspond directly with other parties in the case, or collect evidence or interview witnesses. They cannot issue court documents, instruct experts directly on your behalf, or handle clients’ money or hold money on account.

DOES THE BARRISTER HAVE TO ACCEPT THE PUBLIC ACCESS WORK?

Jason reserves the right whether or not to accept a case that is suitable for public access. 

If he decide to accept your instructions, you will be sent a client care letter that clearly sets out the work to be undertaken, the terms and conditions, states how much the work will cost and the deadline for making those payments. 

As a direct public access chambers, Jason is under a duty to consider whether a case remains suitable for public access and there is a continual review carried out by him, as a barrister. 

In rare cases where the circumstances of your case change and that change is deemed no longer suitable for public access e.g. you require the assistance of a solicitor, then he is under a duty to refuse to continue to act under direct public access. Jason will provide you with detailed reasons should this be the case.

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Provided your case is suitable for public access, Jason accepts instructions in all family, civil and commercial matters. Jason can assist with advice on a legal problem or litigation strategy, drafting of formal documents, correspondence with an opposing party, advocacy and representation in courts and tribunals.

Jason can provide you with clear, expert advice for a fixed fee. He is registered with the Bar Standards Board and have professional indemnity insurance.

If you would like me to represent you on a public access basis, you can email me directly at Jason.Hadden@stiveschambers.co.uk.

If you would to check whether your case is suitable for public access, the Bar Council has set out some guidance which sets out the details of the sort of work which a barrister is permitted to conduct without a solicitor being involved. Please click here to be taken to this guidance. If you have any queries or doubts about whether your case is suitable for public access, please do not hesitate to contact me.  

REGULATED BY THE BAR STANDARDS BOARD

Jason as a direct access barrister is regulated by the Bar Council and the Bar Standards Board and there are strict professional rules by which he must abide, giving you the benefit of consumer protection, insurance and the backing of a professional conduct regime.  

Only the barristers who have achieved a specialist direct access qualification are allowed to work directly with clients.

For further information on the workings of direct access see the links below.

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