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The firm will […]. It would be interesting to see the differing financial experiences across the different practice areas in more detailed figures and represented in info-graphics too. You must be logged in to post a comment. The Lawyer has updated security and added new features that can't run on this version of Internet Explorer in accordance with Microsoft's end of life notice for Internet Explorer Our digital products are fully compatible with all modern internet browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and more.
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This is a difficult question to answer, for two reasons. The first is that most barristers are self-employed. They may work out of chambers and have clerks pitching them to potential clients, but ultimately they are solo operators and some barristers might consider it a little vulgar to reveal how much moolah they rake in a year.
The second reason is that the amounts that can be earned vary hugely, depending on each individual barrister's area of practice, chambers and location in the country. A QC who has made a good name for themselves over many years, working at a top London commercial set, can become if not quite as rich as Croesus himself, then certainly rich enough to pay for a nice house in the Cotswolds and several fancy cars.
And even a junior barrister at a leading commercial set can expect to earn a six-figure sum in their first year of practice, with their earnings increasing by a significant chunk as they become more senior. By contrast, the lack of dosh available at the junior end of the Criminal Bar is well documented. Some juniors in this field may struggle to make enough money to live on, and certain chambers whose juniors have low earnings offer them interest-free loans to cover costs.
That's a credit to those sets but an indictment of the low earnings at the publicly funded Bar as a result of legal aid cuts. Anonymous blogger the Secret Barrister famously pointed out that the House of Commons was advertising for a position as a barista which paid more than a typical legal aid junior earns. Furthermore, as barristers are self-employed they can take as much or little holiday as they want. This naturally has an impact on their annual income.
As you can now tell, the answer to the question 'how much do barristers earn' is 'how long is a piece of string? So to give you a bit more detail on the typical earnings in different fields, we got in touch with a number of leading barristers' chambers in different areas of practice and asked them anecdotally what their most junior members would typically earn.
Together they provided us with the numbers below, which we suggest you regard as a general guideline rather than a definitive 'this is what you will earn'. In advance of a hearing, handling discussions with the court staff, your opposing counsel and your client to ensure the smooth running of the hearing. Providing specialty advice on legal matters. Assisting a Solicitor with the drafting of court documents. Conducting engaging arguments in court. Read less. Hi there ,. What can I earn as a Barrister?
Did you find this helpful? Senior Legal Clerk - Estate Specialist. Crown Prosecutor. Criminal Lawyer. Solicitor - Criminal and Civil Law. See all related jobs on SEEK. How to become a Barrister. To be eligible to practise as a Barrister in Australia, you must become a qualified Lawyer by completing a Bachelor of Laws degree.
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