Clerk of Chambers
Mr Mark Wilson is the Clerk to the Barristers Arbitrators and Mediators practicing at Queens Square Chambers.Mr Wilson has been the Clerk of Queens Square Chambers since 2001 and is responsible for the day-to-day administration of Chambers, including total quality management system and risk management, supervising staff and assisting our Barristers in the administration of their practices.
Mark is the point of contact for Solicitors and Direct Access Clients wanting to engage a Barrister, Arbitrator or Mediator from Chambers.
He can:
- Recommend our members who practice in a particular area of law
- Arrange appointment of an Arbitrator
- Arrange appointment of a Mediator
- Advise on the availability of our members and their charges
- Arrange court appearances
Please phone +61 2 9232 4671
Email: mwilson@qsc.com.au
Role of the Barristers' Clerk of Chambers
A barrister's clerk is responsible for running the business activities and administration of a barrister's chambers. The role is integral to the success of a set of chambers as a business and as a practice. Barristers' clerks must be familiar with court procedures and etiquette. They will also develop an expertise in the type of law undertaken by their chambers.
This demanding but rewarding role requires a combination of commercial acumen, legal knowledge and strong interpersonal skills. The term 'clerk' is historical and does not accurately reflect the co-ordination of workload, marketing and financial management undertaken.
Mr Mark Wilson has been working in the Legal Industry for Barristers and Judges since 1990 when he commenced at the 12th Floor Wentworth Chambers and has worked in The Supreme Court of NSW as a Tipstaff to Justice Mahoney, Justice Prestiley, Justice Simos and Justice Abadee then moved on to be Assistant clerk to the 6th Floor Wentworth/Selborne Chambers and then Clerk to Queens Square Chambers.


