What your Clerk knows about your practice
Your clerk knows everything about your practice. Whether this is information shared depends entirely on you.
Read More Want to be successful at The Bar? Go home early.
Straining every sinew for your clients while forgetting everyone else is a strategy which might bring short-term success. It rarely endures.
Read More How to sell solutions to problems
Some barristers struggle with raising their profile. A shift in perspective can help.
Read More A roadmap for lay clients
How to reassure Direct Access clients that you will navigate the legal process for them.
Read More Setting boundaries with clients
At the beginning of your career you’ll be grateful for every client your clerk sends your way. That doesn't mean your client has free licence to your time.
Read More Why barristers should blog
Writing is one of your best skills. Why not use it to generate instructions?
Read More How to differentiate your practice before the work begins
Brainy. Bright. Brilliant. Does that sound like...everyone you know at The Bar? How are you differentiating your practice?
Read More How not to work all weekend
If your playtime has dwindled since you became a barrister this is how to claw it back.
Read More Want repeat instructions? Write a good attendance note
Your attendance note is more than a tick-box exercise. It's the door to a new instruction.
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