• Our aim is to give you a good service at all times. However if you have a complaint you are invited to let us know as soon as possible.

Complaints made by Telephone

  • You may wish to make a complaint in writing and, if so, please follow the procedure in paragraph 4 below. However, if you would rather speak on the telephone about your complaint then please telephone our senior clerk in the first instance. If the complaint is about a member of staff please contact the Head of Chambers. The person you contact will make a note of the details of your complaint and what you would like done about it. S/he will discuss your concerns with you and aim to resolve them. If the matter is resolved s/he will record the outcome, check that you are satisfied with the outcome and record that you are satisfied. You may also wish to record the outcome of the telephone discussion in writing.
  • If your complaint is not resolved on the telephone you will be invited to write to us about it within the next 14 days so it can be investigated formally.

Complaints made in Writing

  • Please give the following details: your name and address, which member(s) of chambers you are complaining about; the detail of the complaint; and what you would like done about it. Please address your letter to "Complaints Department' and send to Fleet Street Chambers, 30-32 Fleet Street, 4th Floor, Falcon Court, London, EC4Y 1AA, DX: 456 LDE.
  • Our chambers has a panel headed by Sebastiane Alexandra and Raana Sheikh and made up of experienced members of chambers and a senior member of staff, which considers any written complaint. Within 14 days of your letter being received the head of the panel or her deputy in her absence will appoint a member of the panel to investigate it. If your complaint is against the head of the panel it will be investigated by the next most senior member of the panel. In any case, the person appointed will be someone other than the person you are complaining about.
  • The person appointed to investigate will write to you as soon as possible to let you know s/he has been appointed and that s/he will reply to your complaint within 14 days. If s/he finds later that s/he is not going to be able to reply within 14 days s/he will set a new date for her/his reply and inform you. Her/his reply will set out:
    • The nature and scope of her/his investigation;
    • Her/his conclusion on each complaint and the basis for her/his conclusion; and
    • If s/he finds that you are justified in your complaint, her/his proposals for resolving the complaint

Confidentiality

  • All conversations and documents relating to the complaint will be treated as confidential and will be disclosed only to the extent that is necessary. Disclosure will be to the head of chambers, members of our management committee and to anyone involved in the complaint and its investigation. Such people will include the barrister member or staff who you have complained about, the head or relevant senior member of the panel and the person who investigates the complaint.

Confidentiality

  • As part of our commitment to client care we make a written record of any complaint. Our management committee inspects the record regularly with a view to improving services.

Complaints to the Bar Standards Board (The Bar Council's regulatory arm)

  • We hope that you will use our procedure. However if you would rather not do so or are unhappy with the outcome you do have the choice of taking up your complaint with the Bar Standards Board. You can write to them at:

    Complaints Department
    The Bar Standards Board
    289-293 High Holborn
    London WC1V 7HZ
    Tel: 020 7611 1444
    Fax: 020 7831 9217
    E-mail: Complaints@BarStandardsBoard.org.uk

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