This is a series of blogs in which I explore the Bar Standards Board’s (BSB) regulatory expectations of barristers chambers. For the uninitiated, barristers are often self-employed and there is a long standing tradition going back several hundred years where barristers work together collectively (but retain their individual practices) in order to procure more effective and efficient services such as clerking, marketing, administration and finance operations.

However, chambers themselves are not regulated entities (unless they specifically elect and apply to be) and as such have no regulatory obligations other than those required of all businesses (such as GPDR, employment law etc.).

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BSB regulatory expectation of chambers series: Due diligence obligations

BSB regulatory expectation of chambers series This is the first in a series of blogs in which I explore the..