If you are bringing or defending an employment tribunal claim and are considering using a barrister for legal representation, one of your first questions is almost certainly: what will it cost? This guide sets out realistic cost ranges for different types of employment tribunal work, what affects the fee, and how direct access can make specialist representation more affordable.
Yes. Through the Direct Access scheme, you can instruct a specialist barrister directly without going through a solicitor. This is increasingly common for employment tribunal claims on both sides: employees bringing claims and employers defending them. Direct access removes the solicitor intermediary, which typically reduces the overall cost of getting specialist advocacy.
An initial consultation to assess your claim or defence, understand the prospects, and advise on next steps typically costs £150 to £350 for 30 to 60 minutes.
Employment tribunal claims and responses involve a number of key documents. Indicative costs:
The most significant cost is representation at the tribunal hearing itself. Costs depend on the length of the hearing:
Preparation for a final hearing: reviewing the bundle, preparing cross-examination, and drafting submissions: is typically charged separately and can add £500 to £1,500 depending on case complexity.
In most cases, using a direct access barrister is considerably cheaper than instructing an employment solicitor to manage your case from start to finish. Employment solicitors typically charge between £200 and £400 per hour, and a full-service solicitor-managed employment tribunal claim can easily cost £5,000 to £20,000 or more in total. Direct access allows you to use the barrister specifically for the hearings and documents where specialist expertise makes the biggest difference, managing other aspects yourself.
Many employment barristers at Barrister Connect offer fixed fees for specific pieces of work, including hearing representation and document drafting. Fixed fees provide certainty about costs before you commit: always ask whether a fixed fee is available for your matter.
A direct access barrister for an employment tribunal typically costs £150 to £350 for initial advice, £300 to £700 for key documents, and £600 to £2,500 or more for hearing representation depending on the length and complexity of the case. Fixed fees are available for many pieces of work. Using direct access is generally significantly more cost-effective than instructing an employment solicitor for full case management.
For a fee quote for your employment tribunal matter, contact our team today.