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Product Liability Day 2023

Posted: 03/11/2023

23rd November 2023
9am - 12pm

Cost: Free of charge
CPD: 3 hours
 

The 2TG Product Liability Group is delighted to invite you to its 4th Product Liability Day on Thursday 23 November 2023.

The morning of talks will cover a range of topical issues in Product Liability claims and will be held in person at the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.

Registration and breakfast are from 8.30am and the seminar programme will be followed by a lunch reception at 12pm. We hope our attendees will enjoy this opportunity to meet, mingle and network with fellow Product Liability professionals. To book a place contact: events@2tg.co.uk

  • Anna Hughes – Welcome address
  • Charles Dougherty KC – Parent Company Liability: Where Are We Now?
  • Lucy Wyles KC – The Issue with Article 5: The Law Applicable to Product Liability Claims
  • Alistair Mackenzie – The Limits of Psychological Harm under the CPA
  • Tom Fairclough – The Practicalities of Group Litigation Orders
  • Conor Ewing – The Government’s Product Safety Review
  • Charles Dougherty KC – Concluding address

2TG is ranked as a leading Product Liability and Group Litigation set in both Legal 500 and Chambers UK Bar. Recent comments in the legal directories include: “Excellent advice is always provided by 2 Temple Gardens in relation to high-profile and high-value group actions”; “First class set with excellent practitioners at all levels of seniority”; “Very talented and very approachable Counsel”; “Exceptionally reliable and experienced advocates”; and “Absolute go-to for complex cases”.

Speakers

Lucy Wyles KC

Call: 1994 Silk: 2022

Charles Dougherty KC

Call: 1997 Silk: 2013

Anna Hughes

Call: 2008

Tom Fairclough

Call: 2015

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