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Known for its friendly and cohesive atmosphere, which is fostered by a strong belief in access to justice for all, members of 12 Old Square are committed to facilitating the development of the law, both through advocacy in court, and also by regularly contributing to professional and academic publications.
As a common law set, we are able to provide counsel with diverse specialisms (see our practice areas). We pride ourselves on the ability and commitment of our members to provide their professional and lay clients with a high standard of service in all areas in which they seek to instruct counsel.
Our barristers are experts in their chosen areas of practice, with diverse backgrounds and specialisms bringing together a wealth of experience and knowledge.

They appear regularly in the High Court, the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court, Crown Court, County Courts and all Tribunals throughout England and Wales. A number of our members also hold judicial positions.
Latest News
Glowing Google Review received on Mehtab Malhotra’s advocacy
December 22, 2022
“Mehtab M. had been recommended to me as my barrister couldn’t attend my scheduled hearing. Naturally, I was hesitant...
Festive Period Opening Hours
December 22, 2022
Festive Period Opening Hours: 12 Old Square would firstly like to wish all of our clients a very happy...
Exceptional result for Mr Fazli at Bromley Magistrates Court
October 3, 2022
A wholly exceptional result for Mr Fazli at Bromley Magistrates Court. The Court dismissed the Metropolitan Police’s application to...
May the Queen rest in peace 1926 – 2022.
September 12, 2022
Her Majesty the Queen. All members and staff at 12 Old Square are deeply saddened by the death...
Judgment handed down for Employment Tribunal Matter
August 31, 2022
Judgment for the case of Mr Anthony Catt Appellant -v- English Table Tennis Association Limited and others has been...
Success in the Upper Tribunal for George Mavrantonis
August 25, 2022
The Upper Tribunal agree with George Mavrantonis on Article 8 ECHR proportionality error of law in NAO v. SSHD...







