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Services | Briefing a Member | Fees | Women Barristers
Once availability has been confirmed, but before a formal brief is delivered, it will usually be convenient to discuss with counsel;
- The broad parameters of the proposed brief;
- An indicative fee structure
- Any fee arrangements, for example in the event that an action is discontinued or settled before going to trial;
- Confirmation of how the advice is to be presented, or how the matter is to proceed;
- Estimated commencement and completion date.
- Following acceptance of the general conditions, the barrister will need to be supplied with all information relevant to the matter including:
- Names of all relevant parties;
- Synopsis of facts and issues.;
- Copies of all relevant documents, including Court documents, correspondence, witness statements, affidavits and statutory declarations;
- Particular questions requiring answers.
- The thoroughness of the brief (including care and attention to detail and intellectual engagement of the main issues) can have a significant effect on the fees charged.
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