'Top drawer IP set.'
Legal 500 2010
'8 New Square successfully parlays its renowned IP expertise into success in the IT sector.'
Chambers & Partners (Information Technology) 2009
'A veritable powerhouse of IP expertise'
Chambers and Partners 2011
'clerking team that exhibits 'perfect communication''
Legal 500 2008
'An incredibly good set for IP matters'.
Legal 500 2010
'outstanding IP chambers'
Legal 500 2008
'Practical and helpful clerks" provide a "smooth and personable service.'
Chambers and Partners 2011
'A number of great IT and telecoms barristers.'
Legal 500 2010
'excellence on IT matters'
Legal 500 (Information Technology) 2010
Instructing Members of Chambers
Barristers practise as self-employed, referral professionals. Until recently, it was not normally possible for members of the public to go to a barrister directly. They needed to use a solicitor or some other recognised professional or Licensed Access client. However, the Bar Council has relaxed its rules relating to direct access.
There are now, therefore, three main routes of access to a barrister.
1) Professional Client Access
- Solicitors
- Other authorised litigators
- Parliamentary agents, patent agents, trademark agents and Notaries
- European lawyers registered with the Law Society
- Employed barristers and/or European lawyers registered with the Bar Council
- Legal Advice Centres designated by the Bar Council
In limited areas of work:
- Licensed conveyancers in matters in which they are providing conveyancing services
- Foreign lawyers for advice only
2) Public Access
Members of the Public, and commercial and non-commercial organisations are now able to instruct barristers directly on most civil matters. To discuss instructing a barrister on a Public Access basis please speak to Martin Williams on 020 7405 4321.
3) Licensed Access
Enquiries about instructing members of chambers may be directed to the Senior Clerk, John Call, or any member of the clerking team.
Barristers at
Contractual Terms
Some members of Chambers accept instructions on contractual terms of work. You can view these contractual terms here and you will be informed if they apply on your matter.
Complaints
Chambers has a complaints procedure in place which allows us to address any issues you may have quickly and effectively. You can view our complaints procedure here.

