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Bristol

CMS in Bristol is focused on four areas: real estate, banking litigation, insurance litigation and commercial, servicing national and international clients.

Working with some of our largest clients, particularly within the financial institutions sector, our team in Bristol leverages the strength of CMS’ other national and international offices to deliver comprehensive solutions.

With around 40 lawyers in Bristol are firmly embedded within our real estate and financial institutions sector groups and deliver cost effective and flexible services whilst maintaining the highest standard of quality.

If you would like more information about our services, please come and visit us, reach out via our online contact form or give us a call.

CMS has undertaken a COVID-19 risk assessment to ensure its workplaces and operations are COVID-secure.  Affirmation of the completed assessment can be found here. 

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Directions

From the Airport

Bristol airport is located 9 miles from the office.

  • Bus – buses depart approx. every 10 minutes from outside the terminal building taking you to directly into the city centre. The journey takes approx. 30 minutes.
  • Taxi – the journey takes approx. 20 minutes and costs approx £25.

By car

If you are travelling by car, please enter postcode BS1 5UE into your satnav for directions to the office.

Millennium Square car park is a short walk from the office.

By train

Temple Meads train station is located 1.5 miles from the office. 

  • Taxi – the journey takes approx. 12 minutes.

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Location

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
2 College Square
Anchor Road
Bristol
BS1 5UE
United Kingdom

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07/11/2024
Key real estate issues to consider with data centres
The aim of this session is to provide an overview of datacentres and how they operate in a real estate context, but also to go more in depth into a couple of sticky points, such as the meaning of reliability in the datacentre context and to then provide individuals with ample opportunity to ask any questions they may have.
15/10/2024
Impact of changes to registration of overseas entities and other Companies...
This programme of webinars provides a short and incisive review of some key topics relating to real estate, planning and construction in the United Kingdom.  
04/09/2024
What’s new with the Electronic Communications Code?
This programme of webinars provides a short and incisive review of some key topics relating to real estate, planning and construction in the United Kingdom.  
26/06/2024
Africa Energy Forum 2024
Meet CMS Energy & Climate Change experts
19/06/2024
CMS - Solving The UK’s Grid Connection Issues
Location: Aberdeen Science Centre, 179 Constitution St, Aberdeen, AB24 5TU
18/06/2024
CMS Consumer & Retail Conference – Certainly Uncertain
 At this year's conference we explore the unpredictability of the issues facing the sector, amid economic, legal, regulatory and potential political change. Our conference will help you navigate the risks and opportunities presented by this certainly uncertain future and consider how brands and retailers can look to adapt and evolve. As always, this year’s conference will deliver practical, commercial and topical food for thought, as well as the opportunity to network with your peers. Join us at our London office to hear from an exciting line up of CMS lawyers and industry experts, including Richard Lim of Retail Economics and many more.
13/06/2024
Future of Renewables seminar and drinks reception | 13 June 2024
 We are delighted to be back again in both our Edinburgh and Glasgow offices for our June Future of Renewables sessions, with speakers from CMS and Lo­co­gen look­ing as always at current hot topics affecting Energy projects across Scotland, with re­flec­tions on potential pitfalls in community benefit structures, the latest in construction contracting, dispute resolution in the energy transition sector, and technical and legal aspects of repowering projects. There will also be the opportunity for networking drinks following each session.  In particular these sessions will cover:Please register for the session using the buttons below, and we look forward to welcoming you in June.
13/06/2024
CMS Real Estate webinar: Repurposing the High Street for Life Sciences...
Candice Blackwood and Henrietta Oliver will share the key findings of our recent thought leadership piece about the transformation of the UK High Street, and the opportunities for life sciences and healthcare (including medical diagnostics) to fill the voids left by retailers.
12/06/2024
Future of Renewables seminar and drinks reception | 12 June 2024
 We are delighted to be back again in both our Edinburgh and Glasgow offices for our June Future of Renewables sessions, with speakers from CMS and Lo­co­gen look­ing as always at current hot topics affecting Energy projects across Scotland, with re­flec­tions on potential pitfalls in community benefit structures, the latest in construction contracting, dispute resolution in the energy transition sector, and technical and legal aspects of repowering projects. There will also be the opportunity for networking drinks following each session.  In particular these sessions will cover:Please register for the session using the buttons below, and we look forward to welcoming you in June.
12/06/2024
IP Updates in the Food & Drink Sector
Join our expert speakers for a webinar on IP developments in the Food & Drink sector with a particular focus on recent cases, north and south of the border.  The webinar will provide an overview of the...
Spotlight Scotland - Event programme
Our spotlight series brings you a dedicated programme of events, both digital and in-person, around the issues and topics that matter to you. Join us to keep up to date with the latest developments in your area. You can find out more about our events and register below. You can also view our previous webinars on demand.
12/06/2024
Are Professional Indemnity Claims getting harder and more expensive to...
 Our annual Professional Indemnity Seminar for insurance professionals is taking place on Wednesday 12 June 2024. This year we will be considering whether Professional Indemnity claims are becoming harder and more expensive to defend and, if they are, what steps Insurers and Insureds can take to mitigate against this. There will be a number of short presentations from CMS partners and associates on what we consider are the key factors that are impacting the defence of Professional Indemnity Claims, including:The Court’s approach to case management and pre-action con­duct­Man­age­ment of claims against multiple insured partiesIssues in defending insolvent insuredsEnhanced claimant rights - Building Safety ActDevelopments in the recovery of costsPlease register by clicking the button below, and feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues who may find this of interest.