At 2TG our people are hard-working, forward-thinking and approachable. We believe our supportive culture is one of our greatest strengths.
With the set comprising around 60 barristers, we know each other well and work effectively together. We often operate in large teams with clients. Our practice management team is modern and commercial, matching barrister experience thoughtfully to clients’ requirements.
At 2TG our barristers are expert in a broad range of complementary practice areas and we enjoy repeat instructions from a variety of loyal clients.
Practised advocates from the start, all our Silks and the vast majority of our Junior barristers are recognised as leaders in their chosen fields. Many of us are at the forefront of shaping the law in our specialist areas and we pride ourselves in having excellent industry knowledge.
At 2TG our barristers have excellent experience acting across a range of industry sectors and we are able to offer advice in an informed and commercial context.
Our combination of practice area excellence and industry expertise means we possess real insight into the commercial realities facing our clients operating in these areas. Secondment plays an important part of our commitment to developing our skills and understanding.
2TG is home to award-winning accredited mediators, arbitrators, adjudicators and experts with considerable experience of alternative dispute resolution.
Our barristers are also skilled as advocates in different alternative dispute resolution procedures and work strategically with clients to understand their commercial objectives, and then to resolve litigation as cost-effectively and expeditiously as possible.
Work with an international dimension forms a significant part of many barristers’ work at 2TG.
We appear in international courts and arbitral tribunals all over the world, frequently acting on complex multi-jurisdictional disputes. We are particularly well-known for managing cross border litigation on matters of jurisdiction and applicable law and appear regularly in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
At 2TG, in addition to our professional advice, we are recognised for our excellent contribution to education and development. We provide regular high-quality training.
Our reputation among the legal profession and other clients for our first-rate webinars and in-person conferences is very important to us. We also contribute frequently at industry events and as editors of leading texts and authors on topics of legal interest.
Insights
2 Temple Gardens and Constantine Law are delighted to present an upcoming joint-event discussing the impact of Brexit on business and law, with speeches from leading figures in the fields of business, politics, law and academia. In addition, there will be expert legal input from barristers and solicitors, followed by a panel session and drinks and canapés reception.
Prof Catherine Barnard
Professor of European Union Law at the University of Cambridge
Professor Barnard is the Senior Law Tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge where she lectures on Employment and European Law. She is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences on employment and European law issues. For more than two years she has written and spoken extensively on the implications of Britain’s departure from the EU and is frequently interviewed and quoted on the subject in the media. She is widely regarded as one of the pre-eminent thinkers in this field.
Dr Adam Marshall
Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce
In his role as Director General, Dr Marshall champions the interests of accredited Chambers of Commerce and their tens of thousands of business members – covering every size and sector of business, and employing over five million people in the UK. He continues to bring his influential voice to represent the priorities for businesses arising in the Brexit negotiations.
Dr Kay Swinburne
MEP Elected as the Conservative MEP for Wales in June 2009
A successful career in investment banking and fund management equipped Dr Swinburne with in-depth knowledge of the global financial markets and led to her appointment as a Coordinator on, and now Vice Chairman of, the Economics and Monetary Affairs committee (ECON) in the European Parliament. Dr Swinburne has worked on various financial reform legislation including EMIR, MiFID II and CSDR and is currently the Co-Rapporteur for the EU legislation on recovery and resolution of CCPs.
The event will be held on Wednesday 11 October 2017 from 16:00-18:00 BST at Inner Temple, London.
Tickets can be purchased here.