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.
Daniel Crowley is a very experienced barrister. He has fought dozens of cases to trial and argued a number of cases in the Court of Appeal.
Daniel specialises in insurance, construction and engineering, professional liability, product liability/property damage, commercial litigation and arbitration.
Daniel Crowley acts in all aspects of commercial insurance including insurance claims, coverage issues, policy construction, misrepresentation, non-disclosure, breach of warranty, estoppel, waiver and reservation of rights, co-insurance and ICOBS/Insurance Conduct of Business Sourcebook. He has a particular expertise in insurance fraud. He also acts for and against brokers as part of his professional negligence practice. He lectures on insurance issues especially insurance fraud.
He has experience in delay and disruption claims and defect claims and all aspects of construction adjudications and arbitrations. He has particular expertise in claims arising under the Defective Premises Act 1972.
He has expertise in all areas of product liability / property damage / recovery claims including damage caused by defective products, fires, explosions, floods, tree roots, heave, landslip, vibrations and defective building work. By reason of his insurance expertise, he has particular expertise and experience of claims on insurance policies in respect of property damage.
Acting for and against solicitors, accountants, auditors, financial advisers, valuers, surveyors, engineers, architects and other construction professionals and insurance brokers.
Wide range of commercial litigation with particular experience in sale of goods including international sale of goods; carriage of goods including CMR Convention and RHA terms; jurisdiction disputes; freezing (Mareva) injunctions; and Company Director Disqualification proceedings.
Daniel Crowley is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Chartered Arbitrator. He is on the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Arbitration Panel.
Advocate
He is regularly instructed in arbitrations. He advises and appears in Court on appeals from arbitration awards: see, for example, Crest Nicholson (Eastern) Ltd v Mr and Mrs Western [2008] 1 BLR 426; (2008) 119 Con LR 18; (2008) CILL 2599 and arbitration applications.
Arbitrator
He sits as an arbitrator. He has sat as an arbitrator on appointments from the CIArb including international arbitration:
Dispute between a solicitors’ firm and an ATE insurer.
Substantial LCIA arbitration on international tank containers (instructed by Laytons).
Claim arising from a fire on the roof of commercial premises (instructed by Plexus Law).
Acted for Claimant South American Company, in a cross-border contractual claim in an international arbitration heard at IDRC in London. He led David Thomas of 2TG (instructed by Fischer & Schickendantz, Uruguay).
Acted for international energy and process contractor in an ICC arbitration on claim for variations and delay and disruption arising from a power station project (instructed by DWF).
Acted for international energy and process contractor in an ICC arbitration on a conversion from a coal fired power station to biomass in France, including Court applications in the UK (instructed by DWF).
Acted for a European supplier of pharmaceutical tablet presses in an ICC arbitration brought by a Middle Eastern pharmaceutical company (instructed by Kennedys).
My contact details:
ICO Reg No: Z4721064
Address: 2 Temple Gardens, London, EC4Y 9AY
Email: clerks@2tg.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0)20 7822 1200
The type of personal information I collect
To enable me to provide you with legal advice and representation in courts, tribunals, arbitrations and mediations, I currently collect and process the following personal information:
Personal identifiers, contacts and characteristics (for example, name, date of birth and contact details), bank and financial details, your background and circumstance and education.
Other personal data relevant to, or included in instructions to provide legal services, including data specific to the instructions in question and data included in documents provided to me as part of instructions or otherwise.
Such information may include personal information relating to family members, associates, agents, employees, shareholders or beneficial owners. By providing such personal information to me, you automatically confirm that you are authorised to do so. It is not reasonably practicable for me to provide the information set out in this Privacy Notice to those individuals. Accordingly, where appropriate, you are responsible for providing this information to any such individuals.
Where necessary, I may also need to process Special Category data about you including
How I get the personal information and why I have it
Most of the personal information that I process is provided to me directly by you or via the professional you have instructed such as a solicitor or consultant or other professional adviser who instructs me on your behalf to provide legal services.
I use the information that you have given me in order to
I may share this information with
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the lawful basis I rely on for processing this information is
How I store your personal information
Your information is securely stored in Chambers or at my home. I use reasonable technical and organisational security measures such as password protection and encryption of computer generated data and keeping paper data secure to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost or destroyed, or used or accessed in an unauthorised way.
In this connection, Chambers, as data processor, acting on my behalf, will only process your personal data on my instructions and is subject to a duty of confidentiality.
The data will be held in line with any regulatory obligations and generally be kept for 6 years but may be 12 years, or longer where, for example, the case includes information relating to a minor, from the date of completion of instructions. At this point any further retention will be reviewed and the data will be marked for deletion or marked for retention for a further period.
All data will be securely deleted or securely shredded after this time without reference to you. I will store some of your information which I need to carry out conflict checks for the rest of my career. However, this is likely to be limited only to your name and contact details and the name of the case. It will not include any information that is “sensitive information” for GDPR purposes.
Your data protection rights
Under data protection law, you have rights including:
Transfer of your information outside the European Economic Area (EEA)
This privacy notice is of general application and as such it is not possible to state whether it will be necessary to transfer your information out of the EEA. If I do transfer your personal data I will use safeguards to ensure the data is fully protected as required by the UK Data Protection Regulations.
Changes to my Privacy Policy
From time to time, I may need to make chances to my privacy policy. If so, the changes will appear on my entry on the 2TG website.
Marketing
As above, I may share your personal data with Chambers who may in turn use that data to notify you by email, or post about an invitation to seminars and similar events. You may opt out of receiving any such marketing communications at any time by using the “unsubscribe” link in any emails. In relation to how Chambers uses such data, please see Chambers’ privacy policy. Other than sharing personal data with Chambers as described above, I will not share your information with any other third party for marketing purposes.
How to complain
If you have any concerns about my use of your personal information, you can make a complaint to me or to my Senior Clerk, Lee Tyler at 2 Temple Gardens, London, EC4Y 9AY or clerks@2tg.co.uk. You can also complain to the ICO if you are unhappy with how we have used your data.
The ICO’s address:
Information Commissioner’s Office
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Helpline number: 0303 123 1113
ICO website: https://www.ico.org.uk
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Chambers & Partners, London Bar, Property Damage, Leading Juniors, Band 1 2015-2025 and Legal 500, London Bar, Insurance and Professional Negligence 2023-2025 where he is described as follows:-
“Daniel is thorough and highly intelligent, and this is coupled with an excellent client manner.”
“Dan is a great lawyer with a very attuned eye to the nuances of complex case law. He is direct and can articulate complex point simply.”
“Daniel is always meticulously prepared, both in terms of the law and the nitty gritty details of the case. This enables him to be forensic in his witness examination.”
“Daniel Crowley is a highly experienced silk-level junior. He is extremely astute, bright and produces written work of exceptional quality.”
“He is well prepared and thorough, quick to grasp evidential issues and focus on key points. He provides practical advice with commerciality taken into account for clients.”
“Daniel is highly experienced and very easy to work with.”
“Excellent subject specific knowledge, well organised and good to deal with.”
“Daniel is an experienced advocate with highly effective cross-examination skills.”
“He is an encyclopedia on all things property damage. He considers a case from every angle before deciding on his strategy. Daniel has really good tactical nous.”
“A go-to senior junior for all insurance matters.”
“A tenacious and devastating cross-examiner.”
“Daniel cuts through the background noise and digs out what is and isn’t relevant. He has an authoritative steer on liability, which shows a good grasp of case law.” “Clients find him reassuring. He is understated and effective on paper.” “He’s knowledgeable of the law and gets to grips with knotty problems effectively.”
“He has excellent attention to detail at all times, which assists with the preparation of cases for trial and gives the client the best prospects of success.” “He’s efficient and economical in what he does, and doesn’t waste words in getting to the point.”
“An experienced advocate and a highly effective cross-examiner.” “A highly established, well-respected and impressive practitioner.”
“Practical, commercial and an excellent advocate.” “Very proactive, very bright and very experienced.”
“Good on paper, good on his feet and good with clients.” “An experienced advocate with highly effective cross-examination skills, who displays great attention to detail at all times.”
A junior who “definitely earns his slot” in the property damage rankings, and who bolsters his capability in the area with strong knowledge of the Defective Premises Act.
“He is excellent, really thorough and very clever.” “He is very bright and spot-on legally.”
Commentators note that he “knows tree roots like the back of his hand.”
“Gives clear and firm advice and is happy to stand by that advice.”
“He is a very astute individual, who has a keen eye for detail, and is very thorough in what he does. He is always methodical, clear and concise, and you can see his passion for the law.”
Professional Liability Law Expert of the Year in England – 2025: 2025 Corporate INTL Magazine Global Award
Commercial Disputes Barrister of the Year – United Kingdom: SME500 UK – 2024 Awards
Insurance Lawyer of the Year 2018: Finance Monthly – Fintech Awards
Commercial Disputes Barrister of the Year 2016, 2017: Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards