Trinity Chambers and its barrister members provide this information in accordance with their obligations under the Provision of Services Regulations 2009. It includes important information as to its terms of business which will took effect from 31st January 2013.

The Bar Standards Board

All of the barristers at Trinity Chambers are self-employed and each of whom is regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB). You will find the details of the BSB (here).  The BSB website includes the Barristers’ Register (here) the Code of Conduct (here) which regulates the professional behaviour and standards of all barristers. Individual members of Chambers are all members of the Bar Council of England and Wales, an organisation which provides representation, support and services for barristers.

Standard Terms

Trinity Chambers reserves the right (if appropriate in any particular case) only to accept instructions subject to the Bar Council’s Standard Contractual Terms. A copy can be found here. Alternatively a copy can be sent to you on request to our clerks.

Public Access

If you are not a solicitor or other ‘authorised’ person (i.e. one regulated by the Law Society or SRA) then Chambers’ default position is that the barrister will provide services to you under a Public Access agreement. You will find a standard public access agreement here.

In each case it will be the individual barrister through his or her clerk who agrees the relevant terms of business with you which may differ from those terms shown. Terms will have to be formally agreed before the barrister starts work.

Professional Indemnity Insurance

All barristers in Chambers have professional indemnity Insurance to a minimum level of £500,000, although many barristers have additional indemnity insurance in excess of the minimum. Insurance cover is provided by Bar Mutual. Some barristers have further top-up insurance.

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