ZUBAIR MUGHAL

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Estimates of fees are set out below:

Drafting documents: £250-£2,500
Appearing in Court: £400-£3,000
Paper case management: £1000-£4000
1 hour consultations: £180-£750

All fees attract VAT.

Zubair is a barrister at One Pump Court Chambers, and is an in house barrister at Pine Legal Solicitors.
Details of the complaints procedure can be found at: https://www.onepumpcourt.co.uk/complaints/. For details on the Legal Ombudsman's decision data, please visit: https://www.legalombudsman.org.uk/information-centre/data-centre/ombudsman-decision-data/.
Zubair is qualified to accept instructions under the public access scheme, also known as direct access. This means that clients can directly instruct him without having to go through a solicitor or other qualified lawyer.
As a result, clients can continue to expect the high quality work of a specialist, whilst saving the costs associated with engaging a solicitor.
Not all cases are suitable for the public access scheme. If your case is not suitable for the public access scheme, you will be advised.
For more information on the public access scheme, please see the guidance issued by the Bar Standards Board for lay clients seeking to instruct a barrister through the public access scheme. This guidance can be found at: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk.
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ZUBAIR MUGHAL

FAQ's

FAQs

HAVE A QUESTION?

Frequently Asked Questions

Estimates of fees are set out below:

Drafting documents: £250-£2,500
Appearing in Court: £400-£3,000
Paper case management: £1000-£4000
1 hour consultations: £180-£750

All fees attract VAT.

Zubair is a barrister at One Pump Court Chambers, and is an in house barrister at Pine Legal Solicitors.
Details of the complaints procedure can be found at: https://www.onepumpcourt.co.uk/complaints/. For details on the Legal Ombudsman's decision data, please visit: https://www.legalombudsman.org.uk/information-centre/data-centre/ombudsman-decision-data/.
Zubair is qualified to accept instructions under the public access scheme, also known as direct access. This means that clients can directly instruct him without having to go through a solicitor or other qualified lawyer.
As a result, clients can continue to expect the high quality work of a specialist, whilst saving the costs associated with engaging a solicitor.
Not all cases are suitable for the public access scheme. If your case is not suitable for the public access scheme, you will be advised.
For more information on the public access scheme, please see the guidance issued by the Bar Standards Board for lay clients seeking to instruct a barrister through the public access scheme. This guidance can be found at: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk.
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