Our Fees
We operate a fair, transparent and honest policy with our fees we charge for our legal services. There are no hidden fees and we always aim, where possible, to ensure that our clients are fully aware of the fees they will be charged from the start of their case to the end of the case. Where we are unable to do so and especially in hourly rates cases, we provide a phased estimate, where possible, and make it clear that any payments on account are not fixed fees or estimates.
Initial Consultation
We charge a fixed fee for our initial consultations at £150.00 plus VAT. This fee is for an Initial consultation for up to 1 hour and taking place during office hours.
Our Hourly Rates
The current hourly rates we charge at set out in the table below:
Name | Title | Hourly Rate |
Mr Aejaz Mussa (Grade A) | Solicitor-Advocate and Non-Practising Barrister | From £450 |
Other Grade B and C fee earners | Solicitors | From £295 |
Other personnel | Trainee Solicitors, Paralegal or Admin Staff | From £150 |
Immigration Case
The fees we charge on immigration cases vary depending on a number of factors. These typically include:
- Whether the work is for non-contentious or contentious;
- The complexity of the work; and
- The hours likely to be spent in doing the work.
The fees are usually charged on a fixed fee basis for non-contentious application work. However, some work can be carried out on an hourly rates basis. The fees for immigration work is set out in the table below:
No. | Type of Case | Approximate Fee (exc. VAT)* | Disbursements* |
1 | Standard Visitor Visa Applications | £1500.00 | £100-£837 |
2 | Student Based Visa Applications | £1500.00 | £363-£490 |
3 | Work Based Visa Applications | £2500.00 | £625-£1423 |
4 | Relationship Based Visa Applications (standard) | £2500.00 | £1048-£1538 |
5 | Relationship Based Visa Applications (complex) | £3500.00 | £1048-£1538 |
6 | Sponsor Licence Applications | £2500.00 | £536-£1476 |
7 | Immigration Appeal | £5000.00 | £80-£140 |
8 | Immigration Judicial Review | Hourly Rates | £154-£924 |
Probate Case
The fees we charge on probate cases vary depending on a number of factors. These typically include:
- whether the work is for non-contentious or contentious;
- The complexity of the work;
- The hours likely to be spent in doing the work; and
- The value of the estate.
The fees are usually charged on a fixed fee basis for non-contentious application work. However, some work can be carried out on an hourly rates basis. The fees for immigration work is set out in the table below:
No. | Type of Case | Approximate Fee (exc. VAT)* | Disbursements* |
1 | Grant of Probate Application (standard/estate value of less than £500,000) | £1500.00 | £0-£273.00 |
2 | Grant of Probate Application (complex/estate value of more than £500,000) | £3000.00 | £273.00 |
3 | Contentious Probate | Hourly Rates | TBC |
Civil Litigation Case
The fees we charge on civil litigation cases vary depending on a number of factors. These typically include:
- The complexity of the work;
- The hours likely to be spent in doing the work; and
- The value of the claim.
The fees are usually charged on an hourly rates basis, as it is often difficult to anticipate how much work will be required to be carried out in order to do the work on a fixed fee basis.
Civil Advocacy Case
The fees we charge on civil litigation cases vary depending on a number of factors. These typically include:
- The complexity of the work;
- The hours likely to be spent in doing the work; and
- The value of the claim.
The fees are usually charged on a fixed fee basis for interim applications and small claims trials. However, some work can be carried out on an hourly rates basis. The fees for civil advocacy work is set out in the table below:
No. | Type of Case | Approximate Fee (exc. VAT) |
1 | Small Claims Trial (Claim up to £10,000) | £1500.00 |
2 | Fast Track Trial (Claim up to £25,000) | £3000.00 |
3 | Multi Track Trial (Claim over £25,000) | Hourly Rates |
4 | Interim Applications | From £1500.00 |
Why Instruct OneLaw Chambers for your Legal Case?
At OneLaw Chambers, our solicitors and barristers regularly assist with many legal cases. We have assisted and represented many clients from all over the world achieving successful outcomes for them.
OneLaw Chambers has defended the interests of successful individuals, businesses and brands for many years, pursuing matters swiftly and robustly where necessary. With a dedicated team of Solicitors and Barristers, OneLaw has an established dispute resolution practice acting in complex multi-jurisdictional disputes and is well known in the art, sport, fashion and luxury assets sectors. Specialisms include international arbitration, public international law, tax controversy, media and reputation management, employment and regulatory, professional negligence, board and shareholder disputes, insolvency and fraud.
Our Solicitors and Barristers fiercely and tenaciously represent you in putting forward the strongest possible case, ensuring that you are always satisfied with the manner in which we represent you and that a successful outcome is achieved in your case without significant cost and expense to you.
We are committed to ensuring that our Solicitors and Barristers prepare every legal case with utmost quality and skill so that successful outcome is achieved every time.
Our Solicitors and Barristers operate in a friendly and cooperative manner to provide our clients with the best client care and service during the entire legal case process.
Our Experience
All work is carried out by a dedicated and experienced solicitor or barrister and a paralegal assigned to your case. Regardless of who works on your matter, they will be supervised by Aejaz Mussa, Managing Director and Supervisor.
Aejaz Mussa is the head of our team and has more than 10 years’ experience in immigration. Aejaz Mussa was called to the Bar as a non-practising Barrister in 2011 and then cross-qualified as a Solicitor Advocate in 2014. Aejaz Mussa has many years of successfully representing cases.
Aejaz Mussa is assisted by a team of solicitors, barristers and paralegals in ensuring that you are provided with the best service for your case.
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