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CMS in München

Munich

Germany

With its team of more than 70 lawyers, CMS is one of the biggest commercial law firms in Munich. Our strong market position is based on long-standing client relationships and proven expertise, in particular in the private equity and venture capital sector as well as in the context of corporate disputes. Our highly respected dispute resolution practice regularly advises on complex and high-profile cases, while our private equity and venture capital team is among the market leaders.

We advise medium-sized companies, often in the biotech sector, as well as corporate groups on corporate and commercial law matters, labour and employment law, M&A transactions, on real estate, construction and procurement law as well as IT and telecoms issues. Our Munich office also includes tax specialists and experts in succession and estate planning.

Contact CMS in the Bavarian capital to find out more about our services. Our legal experts and sector-specific teams look forward to working with you in Munich!

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Directions

By plane

Munich Airport, further transfer either by taxi (approx. 40 minutes) or use S-Bahn S8 or S1 leaving every 10 minutes to Hauptbahnhof (Munich Central Station). At “Hauptbahnhof” please change to subway "U1" or "U7", direction “Westfriedhof/Olympia-Einkaufszentrum”, please exit the train after one stop at “Stiglmaierplatz” (exit Nymphenburger Str – Dachauer Str).

By car

Directions from Passau/Nuremberg
At the end of the motorway please drive on to the ring road “Mittlerer Ring West” (direction Schwabing, Petueltunnel, Petuelring), then exit at Landshuter Allee (direction Garmisch), turn left on to Dachauer Straße, continue straight on to Stiglmaierplatz. There turn right on to Nymphenburger Straße.

Directions from Stuttgart
At the end of the motorway A8 West (Stuttgart) continue straight on towards the City Centre/ Main Station (Innenstadt/ Hauptbahnhof), turn left immediately after passing Donnersberger Brücke, turn right on to Nymphenburger Straße.

Directions from Salzburg / Garmisch (A8 Ost/A995, Salzburg, rsp. A95/Garmisch)
At the end of the motorway please turn on to  the ring road “Mittlerer Ring” and follow the signs to motorway Lindau/Stuttgart until you have crossed Donnersberger Brücke, the take the right hand exit (instead of entering the tunnel) to leave the ring road and turn right on to Nymphenburger Straße.

Parking lots are available in our underground car park, access via house no. 4.

By train

Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof), from there either taxi (approx. 5 minutes) or by subway "U1" or "U7", direction “Westfriedhof/Olympia-Einkaufszentrum”, please exit the train after one stop at “Stiglmaierplatz” (exit Nymphenburger Str – Dachauer Str).

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Location

CMS Hasche Sigle
Nymphenburger Straße 12
80335 Munich
Germany

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