LEGAL ADVISE
St John’s Chambers are a premier set in the South West providing first class advocacy and advice throughout the UK.
With over 75 barristers including 6 silks, St John’s Chambers have high quality specialists in all major areas of law: Commercial & Chancery, Clinical Negligence, Employment, Family, Personal Injury, Public & Administrative and Regulatory Enforcement & Crime.nd advice throughout the UK.
St John’s have been awarded Bristol Law Society’s Annual Award ‘Chambers of the Year 2010/11 and 2011/12.We are recognised by Chambers UK and Legal 500 as a leading Set with expertise in all their practice areas.
…“Chambers are commended for their warm welcome offered to both client and solicitor…”
Chambers UK 2011
Commercial Team… “St John’s remains a real force in Bristol and its surrounds. The set boasts an impressive number of highly rated commercial barristers who handle a range of complex, high-value disputes. Interviewees are quick to praise the set’s clerks, noting the “personal, friendly and helpful service” on hand. They particularly appreciate the fact that all the clerks are very clear in their approach when it comes to costs…”
Chambers & Partners 2011
…“St John’s commercial clerks are good at suggesting the right people for the level of work and provide an excellent service…”
Legal 500 2010
Personal Injury Team… “The clerks and barristers at St John’s Chambers are described as “a pleasure to work with”. Interviewees were not just impressed with the quality of the advice here, but also with the “excellent response times”…”
Chambers & Partners 2011
Personal Injury Team… “the top chambers outside London…”
Chambers & Partners 2009
Family Team… “St John’s Chambers continues to have the leading family team in Bristol…”
Legal 500 2011
Employment Team… “This Set has a growing profile in the region and is home to “flexible and responsive barristers who are dedicated to providing an excellent service to clients”. The clerks came in for particular praise and are seen as being “efficient, friendly and quick”…
Chambers & Partners 2011
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The Different Types of Solicitors
If you find yourself in a legal fix, or in need of help with a legal problem, hiring a solicitor to help you get through it is probably the right solution. Even legal problems that seem very straight forward may end up having wide reaching implications. Only a person who’s been trained to deal with these situations in a professional context can give you good advice on how to deal with them. Since there are many different legal problems you may find yourself in, there are just as many different types of solicitors. Specialist solicitors will have expertise in a particular area, but may not be as well trained in others. Here are some basics about the various types of solicitors.
Many every day situations require the advice of someone who knows what to do when it comes to the law. For instance, the simple act of buying property requires a solicitor to help things go easily. If you get a traffic violation that you don’t feel was your fault, you might consult someone about what to do next, and property suits also require the help of a solicitor.
High Street Solicitors – When you first discover that you’re in need of legal help, you’ll probably consult with a high street solicitor. These are generalist solicitors who are equally trained in many different aspects of the legal code. They’ll either be able to help you directly, or recommend a specialist for you to visit.
Property Solicitors – A property solicitor or conveyancing solicitor is the person you’ll go to if you’re putting in an offer for a flat or a house. This person will be able to make sure that everything is happening legally, and that you’ll end up with the property. Your property solicitor can also help make things go a little more quickly and easily.
Divorce Solicitors – While everyone wants to believe that marriage is forever, often it’s not. When a divorce is needed, you’ll want to contact a divorce solicitor for help. This person can help you get the important legal matters worked out, divide up property, and achieve a fair settlement.
Injury Solicitors – If you’ve been injured in a situation that wasn’t your fault, and would like to seek compensation, talking to an injury solicitor might help. You can get advice on what to do, and, if needed, file a suit against the individual or company that’s responsible for your injury.
Tax Solicitors – Business owners will be familiar with this type of solicitor. They’re there to help you deal with your taxes, and they know all there is to know about the complicated UK tax system. If you want to stay on the good side of Inland Revenue, contact a tax solicitor.
Commercial Solicitors – Another business related type, commercial solicitors specialise in business disputes, contract arrangements, and similar legal matters. People who want to start their own business and aren’t sure what legal papers need to be filed, those who need to dispute the actions of another business, and people who need to draw up a contract can all make use of a commercial solicitor.
Employment Solicitors – These solicitors help work with employees and employers to settle disputes. Unfair dismissal cases are an example.


