Employment
At AP Berkeley, our barristers provide expert advice to both employees and employers on matters of ordinary unfair dismissal and wrongful dismissal claims. Additionally, our barristers are experienced in representing clients on both sides at the Employment Tribunal.
Fees
We offer fixed fees for our services, providing clarity and transparency to our clients. Below, we offer estimated ranges of fixed fees for various stages of your case:
Fees
We offer fixed fees for our services, providing clarity and transparency to our clients. Below, we offer estimated ranges of fixed fees for various stages of your case:
- Written advice on your claim: £200 to £1500 plus VAT (Instructions within 2 days; advice within 14 days)
- Preparation of case: £300 to £2000 plus VAT, including meetings, telephone conferences, and assistance with drafting tribunal documents (Instructions within 2 days; work within 14 days)
- Preliminary hearing in London region: £350 to £1500 plus VAT (Instructions at least 1 day before)
- First day’s tribunal appearance based upon a two-day hearing in London: £600 to £2000 plus VAT (Instructions at least 3 days before)
- Tribunal appearances per day, after the first day: £300 to £2000 plus VAT
- Remedy hearing: £500 to £2000 plus VAT for a one-day hearing in the London region (Instructions at least 3 days before)
Please note that the actual fees may vary depending on factors such as the complexity of your case and the experience level of the barrister required. Additionally, reasonable travel costs may apply, including potential overnight hotel stays depending on the location of the hearing.
Timescales
The timescales for your case may vary based on factors such as barristers’ availability, case complexity, and the need for additional documents. Typically, more straightforward cases tend to have a hearing date scheduled within four to six months of the claim being made.
Timescales
The timescales for your case may vary based on factors such as barristers’ availability, case complexity, and the need for additional documents. Typically, more straightforward cases tend to have a hearing date scheduled within four to six months of the claim being made.