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Barrister Business: The essential guide to the business of being a barrister and how to maximise your potential


ISBN13: 9781036974978
Published: January 2026
Publisher: Practice Management Excellence
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £18.99



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The Barrister Business is a practical, accessible guide written for students, pupils, new tenants and equally valuable for any members seeking a fresh perspective. It covers the key elements of modern practice development.

Drawing on more than a decade of working directly with chambers across England and Wales, the book brings together the core principles, habits and strategies that underpin a successful and sustainable self-employed practice.

The book grew out of the real-world challenges and recurring themes observed in training, coaching and consultancy work with clerks, practice managers and members of chambers over many years. Its aim is to offer clear, constructive guidance that genuinely supports practitioners and reduces some of the frustrations felt across the chambers’ environment.

Whether used as part of a pupillage programme, a chambers training pathway, or individual professional development, Barrister Business provides a grounded and realistic overview of what it takes to thrive at the modern Bar.

We know you didn’t come to the Bar to be a salesperson. That’s why The Barrister Business book and training programme exists: to offer practical, straightforward support for the business side of practice within the unique context of chambers.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Part One - Starting out in practice
Part two - How chambers work
Part three - Business development
Part four - How to avoid own goals
Part five - It’s your move