How to Contact GRSC

Email 
If you have any questions about the services offered or wish to seek legal assistance, please contact GRSC by emailing GRSChambers@outlook.com  - email response is usually within one working day.

Call 
07902 116209 - Clerk (mention you are calling for a GRSC barrister)
The clerk acts as an extension of barristers' practices, so they are often privy to client information. It is standard practice for clients to discuss cases with clerks so that clients can be matched with their ideal barristers. The clerk is senior and understands his duty of confidentiality to clients.

020 8720 9338 - reception 
Please note you should not disclose your private legal matter, but leave you name and number, what area of law you need assistance in and email address. You will then receive a call back or an email as soon as practicable. 

Contact form
If you wish to fill out the contact form below, please do so, but it is advisable to email GRSChambers@outlook.com or call 020 8720 9338 if you do not get a response within 24 hours. Technology can fail ! 

Cold callers 
Any sales callers will be cut off. Sorry! But the staff are asked to cut the call (so law clients can still get through) and block your numbers. 

Email addresses for barrister members:
Amanda Marquarite Robinson, Head of Chambers - GRSChambers@outlook.com 
Eugene MacLaughlin, Barrister - emaclaughlin@greatrussellstreetchambers.co.uk
Philip Bowen, Barrister - pbowen@greatrussellstreetchambers.co.uk

Great Russell Street Chambers

 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE, UNITED KINGDOM
Please note that Amanda is in the process of agreeing a new chambers’ address. 

Bookings are remote. Clients are only expected to visit the premises upon invitation. Staff will not permit entry if you do not  have an appointment. 

Appointments
These are usually via telephone or video. In person appointments can be arranged and are not limited to London. We work throughout the UK.

Times
GRSC is not limited to 9-5, or even Monday to Friday; appointments are arranged at a mutually convenient time/date, often around court commitments; for example it is not unusual for an appointment to be 8am or 8pm (or even 7am if it's Amanda!).
Please note that just because barristers or the clerk may email you out of hours, you are not expected to respond out of hours. We also apologise if receiving an email out of hours is in any way upsetting - please let us know so we can note to try to alter the times when we email.

Business Hours

Mon - Sun
Appointment only

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