Direct Access Barristers Norwich
Public Access counsel for the Norwich Combined Court Centre and Norfolk tribunal venues — instructed directly, on a fixed fee, without a solicitor in the middle.
Norwich is the principal civil, family and criminal hearing centre for Norfolk, serving Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and the Norfolk coast. For the right kind of work, instructing a Norwich direct access barrister is faster and substantially cheaper than routing the work through a Norfolk firm.
Clerk&Counsel places independent, BSB-registered Public Access counsel for clients in Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and across the wider Norfolk area. We are a clerking agency, not a chambers, and we route instructions to suitable counsel based on fit, availability and fee.
Most Norwich direct access instructions are confirmed within 24–72 hours. For urgent injunction work, listed FDRs and short-notice possession applications counsel can usually be briefed inside a day.
We are an independent clerking agency. Send the papers and we will route them to suitable Public Access counsel from across the Inns of Court and the regional Bar.
Send a brief →Who direct access suits in Norwich.
Norfolk clients usually want two things: specialist court advocacy and a fee they can plan around. Direct access delivers both — you pay one professional, the barrister, on a fixed fee for a defined piece of work, rather than a solicitor's hourly file plus counsel's fee on top.
It is a particularly strong fit for Norfolk SMEs, landlords, agricultural and rural property clients, and family clients who already understand their case and want senior advocacy at the hearing without funding a full solicitor's case-management file alongside.
Where the matter genuinely needs a solicitor — heavy disclosure, multi-party litigation, regulatory investigations — the clerks will say so up front and, if helpful, point you to a Norfolk firm to lead the file with counsel kept in reserve.
How a Norwich Public Access instruction comes together.
Send a brief
A short description of your matter, any key documents and the deadline you are working to.
Clerk shortlists counsel
We identify Public Access-qualified barristers with the right expertise, confirm availability and fixed fees.
Client care letter
BSB-compliant client care letter sets scope, fee and timetable in writing for your signature.
Counsel begins work
Work starts as soon as the letter is signed and fees are received. You deal with the barrister directly.
Types of brief our Norwich clerks place each month.
- 01
Family — finance & children
Divorce, financial remedy, FDR and final hearings at the Family Court at Norwich; Schedule 1, child arrangements, prohibited steps and specific issue.
- 02
Property, landlord & tenant
TOLATA, beneficial interest, leasehold, holiday let and Housing Act possession work across Norfolk.
- 03
Agricultural & rural property
Boundary, easement, tenancy and agricultural holdings disputes across Norfolk and the Fens.
- 04
Inheritance and Inheritance Act claims
Contested probate, 1975 Act claims, executor disputes and trust work for Norfolk clients.
- 05
Commercial & contract disputes
Contract, debt, partnership and supply disputes at the County Court at Norwich.
- 06
Employment and tribunal work
Unfair dismissal, discrimination and TUPE claims at the Norwich Employment Tribunal.
Which Norwich courts your barrister will appear in.
The Norwich Combined Court Centre at The Law Courts, Bishopgate, Norwich, NR3 1UR houses the County Court at Norwich, the Family Court at Norwich and the Crown Court at Norwich. It is the primary civil, family and criminal hearing venue for Norfolk.
Lower-value civil and family work is also heard at the County Court at Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn. Direct access barristers are placed on suitable matters at all of these venues.
Tribunal work affecting Norwich clients is generally listed at the Norwich Employment Tribunal hearing centre and at First-tier Tribunal venues in Cambridge and London. Public Access is widely used for tribunal advocacy across these jurisdictions.
Fixed fees for Norwich instructions,
agreed in writing.
Every direct access instruction in Norwich starts with a written client care letter setting out the scope of work, the fee and the timetable. You know what you are paying before any work begins — no hourly meter, no surprise.
Indicative ranges only, plus VAT. Actual fee depends on counsel, seniority, complexity and timetable.
The main differences at a glance.
Direct access (Public Access) lets you instruct a barrister without a solicitor in the middle. The traditional model uses a solicitor to manage the file and instruct counsel. Both are regulated and both have their place. The table below sets out the practical differences for a typical private client matter.
| Direct access barrister | Solicitor instructed barrister | |
|---|---|---|
| Who you instruct | The barrister directly, through the clerks. | A solicitor, who then instructs a barrister on your behalf. |
| Professionals you pay | One: the barrister. | Two: the solicitor and the barrister. |
| Fee structure | Fixed fee, agreed in writing before any work begins. | Solicitor on hourly rates, barrister on brief fee. Costs build over time. |
| Typical overall cost | Lower. One specialist, one fee per piece of work. | Higher. Two firms, two sets of overheads, hourly billing on the file. |
| Time to instruct | 24 to 72 hours from brief to client care letter. | One to three weeks for file opening, AML checks and counsel selection. |
| Who runs the file day to day | You do, as litigant in person. The barrister advises and represents. | The solicitor manages the file, correspondence and court filings. |
| Court filings and correspondence | You file documents and deal with the court office. Counsel tells you what to file and when. | The solicitor files documents and corresponds with the court and other side. |
| Advice, drafting and advocacy | Done by the barrister you instruct. | Drafting often shared between solicitor and barrister. Advocacy by counsel. |
| Best suited to | Defined pieces of work: advice, drafting, hearings, negotiation. | Heavy disclosure, safeguarding, complex multi party litigation and ongoing case management. |
| Regulation | Bar Standards Board. Counsel carries professional indemnity insurance. | Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board. |
If the case is unsuitable for direct access, for example public law children work or matters needing heavy ongoing case management, the clerks will say so up front and point you to a solicitor.
Things worth knowing about Public Access in Norwich.
- Q01
Can I instruct a direct access barrister in Norwich without a solicitor?
Yes. Any BSB Public Access-qualified barrister can take instructions directly from members of the public and businesses across Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and the wider Norfolk area.
- Q02
How much does a direct access barrister cost in Norwich?
Norwich Public Access fees typically run £400–£800 for a written advice, £700–£2,400 for a drafted statement of case, and £1,200–£3,250 for a full-day hearing. Every fee is fixed and agreed in writing in the BSB client care letter before any work begins.
- Q03
Which Norwich courts do direct access barristers cover?
Direct access counsel cover the Norwich Combined Court Centre at Bishopgate — the County Court at Norwich, the Crown Court at Norwich and the Family Court at Norwich — plus the Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn hearing centres.
- Q04
How quickly can a Norwich barrister be instructed?
For urgent injunctions, short-notice FDRs and listed possession hearings counsel can usually be engaged within 24 hours. For non-urgent advice or drafting the BSB client care letter is typically issued within 48–72 hours.
- Q05
Can I use a direct access barrister for a divorce or FDR in Norwich?
Yes. Public Access is widely used at the Family Court at Norwich for financial remedy FDRs and final hearings, divorce, Schedule 1 applications and child arrangements.
- Q06
Do you cover Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and the Norfolk coast?
Yes. Norwich counsel routinely appear across Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and North Norfolk hearing centres. We place counsel based on the venue and listing.
- Q07
What about agricultural, rural property and inheritance work?
Direct access is well suited to Norfolk boundary, easement, agricultural holdings, contested probate and 1975 Act claims, all of which are routinely heard at the County Court at Norwich and King's Lynn.
- Q08
Are Norwich direct access barristers regulated?
Yes. Every Public Access barrister we place is regulated by the Bar Standards Board, holds a current practising certificate and carries professional indemnity insurance through BMIF.