$0/moFreeHiddenPatron count not public
$3/moBencherHiddenYou are free to work in the central courts, and enjoy the human zoo that is Westminster in term-time. Specifically, you have access to monthly bonus videos, Q&A content, linked documents, sources, and other research material.
$5/moKing's Sergeant at LawHiddenSAME BENEFITS as the Bencher: you have access to monthly bonus videos, Q&A content, linked documents, sources, and other research material. But, significantly, you have chosen to contribute more to the production of content, and, that lets you stand closer to the Justices.
$20/moJustice of King's BenchHiddenSAME BENEFITS as the Bencher and Sgt. at Law: you have access to monthly bonus videos, Q&A content, linked documents, sources, and other research material. However, you get to sit at the bench, and hold judgement over everyone else because you have the resources to afford it.
$2000/moClerk of HellHiddenSAME BENEFITS as all the other tiers: you have access to monthly bonus videos, Q&A content, linked documents, sources, and other research material. BUT you get the coolest name in the legal system. The records of the court of common pleas were stored, for many centuries, in the cellars of the Chancery buildings near Westminster. It was an unpleasant place, but the job of caring for them was lucrative. The clerk of hell (clericus helas) was the clerk in charge of the formals records of the court of common pleas and anyone who wanted to find a case in the rolls had to pay the clerk of hell to find it.