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לאחר למעלה מ-25 שנים של שירות לקוחות ישראלים ועסקים בינלאומיים עם פעילות או השקעות בארץ, CMS גיבשה את ההיצע הישראלי שלה על ידי פתיחת משרד בתל אביב בשנת 2021.  משרדנו בתל אביב מהווה מוקד לעבודה משפטית הנכנסת לארץ והיוצאת ממנה. CMS פועלת עבור מספר גדל והולך של העסקים הגדולים והבולטים בישראל, כאשר CMS תל אביב מספקת גישה קלה בשפה העברית ל -5,000 עורכי הדין של CMS ברחבי 75 מדינות.

משרדנו בתל אביב מציע גם ללקוחותינו הלא-ישראלים תמיכה בקשר עם כל מה שיש לישראל להציע במגוון תעשיות דינאמיות, בדגש מיוחד על תחומי הטכנולוגיה והאנרגיה.  בישראל, CMS מפעילה את האיכות והעוצמה הרגילים שלה לעבודה עם מוסדות מקומיים, משקיעים ואנשי מקצוע בהשגת מטרות הלקוח, ומוסיפה את ישראל לרשימת המדינות ההולכות וגדלות שבהן CMS מציעה ייעוץ רב-תחומי מתואם בעסקאות בינלאומיות וענייני ליטיגציה חוצי גבולות.

CMS תל אביב ממלאת חלק בלתי נפרד בהיצע המזרח התיכון של הפירמה, במיוחד בעקבות הסכמי אברהם לשנת 2020, מה שהוביל לכך ש-CMS מייעצת לעסקים ישראלים במגוון מדינות במזרח התיכון.

אם ברצונכם לדון בשירותינו, אנא צרו קשר עם שותף המנהל של CMS תל אביב, לואי גלס.

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תל אביב 6473926
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30/10/2024
2024 ITechLaw European Conference in Munich
CMS lawyers are pleased to be attending the ITechLaw European Conference 2024 held in Munich on 30 October - 1 November. Below you can find our top tips for those visiting Munich for the conference, helpfully provided by our Technology lawyers based in the Munich office:Munich (Germany) is the capital of Bavaria. It is a city strongly influenced by Bavarian traditions and rich in history and culture. Many people refer to Munich as the northernmost city in Italy. This is due to the mild summer climate, a touch of Mediterranean flair and the short geographical distance to Italy. Some Facts: Distances:From Munich to the Italian border = 180 Km (approx. 112 miles)From Munich to Hamburg = 770 Km (approx. 480 miles)From Munich to Berlin (580 Km (approx. 360 miles)Pop­u­la­tion:1.589.706 inhabitants (2024). The third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Ham­burgThe city's metropolitan region is home to about 6.2 million people and the third biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Uni­on­Re­com­men­ded:Art and Culture: Munich boasts world-class museums, galleries, and theaters. Visit the Alte Pinakothek for art lovers, the Deutsches Museum for science enthusiasts, and catch a performance at the Bavarian State Opera. Rich History: Munich is steeped in history, from its medieval origins to its role as the capital of Bavaria. Explore iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace, and the historic city gates. Green Spaces: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city in Munich's expansive green spaces. Relax in the English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in the world, or explore the botanical wonders of the Botanical Garden. Transportation: Munich's efficient public transportation system makes it easy to navigate the city. Utilize the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses (the easiest way to buy tickets is via MVV app), or explore by bike along the city's extensive network of cycling paths. Day Trips: Take advantage of Munich's central location to explore nearby attractions. Embark on day trips to the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, the picturesque town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, or the charming villages of the Bavarian Alps. English-friendly Destination: While German is the official language, English is widely spoken and understood in Munich. Visitors can easily communicate with locals and navigate the city without language barriers. Safety and Cleanliness: Munich is known for its safety and cleanliness. Enjoy peace of mind as you explore the city's streets, parks, and attractions. Beer Culture: Munich is synonymous with beer, particularly during Oktoberfest. Experience Bavarian beer culture at traditional beer gardens like Hofbräuhaus and Au­gustin­er-Keller. Bavarian Cuisine: Indulge in hearty Bavarian dishes such as weißwurst (white sausage), pretzels, schnitzel, and sauerkraut. Don't miss out on trying traditional Bavarian delicacies at local restaurants and beer gardens e.g. Hofbräuhaus. Not re­com­men­ded:Trav­el­ling without cash: Don’t forget cash (there are still many local markets and smaller establishments that don't accept credit cards in Munich). Late hour shopping: Don't expect 24/7 shopping (unlike most major cities, Munich has strict shopping hours, and the shops close at 8pm on weekdays). Ordering the wrong beer: Don’t order a “Pilsener (Pils)”, always order a “Helles”. Feeding the pigeons: Feeding pigeons is not allowed in and around Munich. Walking on bike lanes: Munich is full of cyclists and there are many bike lanes. Please be aware that there might be a lot of traffic on the bike lanes and watch out for speedy cyclists when you are a pedestrian. At CMS, we are proud to have some of the leading global legal specialists in the technology, media and communications sector. Fuelled by huge customer demand for cutting-edge products and increased supply of pioneering services, the sectors of technology, media and communications are each undergoing unprecedented change. Innovation is key, and so tech and telecoms suppliers, and creators and distributors of media, need to protect their investments and maximise their commercial opportunities. At CMS, our global team of over 1000 specialist Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) lawyers has been exposed to virtually every risk and challenge you face. With our long-standing focus on advising suppliers, users, regulators and financiers in the sector, we are best placed to deliver innovative solutions through our award-winning disputes, transactions, IP, commercial, data privacy and security, employment and tax practices. To find out more about our capabilities across TMC, please visit International TMC webpage.
24/10/2024
On the Pulse webinar series 2024 - Autumn
Welcome to the Autumn part of the 2024 On the Pulse webinar series.  This webinar series brings you updates on the latest legal and commercial developments in the life sciences & healthcare sector from around the world. We will be hosting webinars on:EU Health Data Space - 24 OctoberCyber Breach Preparedness and Response for the Life Sciences & Healthcare Sector - 26 NovemberThe webinars will be one hour in length with a 15-minute Q&A session.
24/10/2024
10th CMS Public Procurement Forum
 
17/10/2024
2024 Insurance sector webinar programme
Notwithstanding the extraordinary times we’ve all been operating in, the insurance sector continues to deal with fast-paced changes. Insurance companies should keep up with changing regulations and market trends that will impact on their day-to-day operations and long-term business. It has become crucial for (re)insurers, brokers, their risk managers and general counsels to get the right insight and advice across a wide range of claims and coverage, and regulatory and corporate issues. To deliver the expert responses that the insurance market needs, the CMS Insurance Group has developed a comprehensive programme for 2024.
07/10/2024
ECLA General Counsel Forum Europe 2024
We are excited to announce that, following the great conference in 2023, we are once again proud to be the headline sponsor of ECLA's General Counsel Forum 2024! This prestigious event, taking place in Berlin on 7 and 8 October at the Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin, will bring together top legal professionals from across Europe to discuss the latest trends and challenges in corporate law. The Forum offers a unique opportunity for networking, professional development and engagement with leading experts. For more information please go to: https://ecla. on­line/events/for­um2024/
06/10/2024
ACC Annual Meeting 2024 US
Meet our experts at booth #532
01/10/2024
CMS ESG litigation webinar series
In this webinar series CMS experts offer insight and advice on the scope of recent regulations and litigation risks that arise from them.
27/09/2024
EU Competition Law Briefing
The EU Competition Law Briefings have been created to provide a platform for our clients and other competition law experts to stay up to date on the developments of EU Competition Law. 
25/09/2024
10 years of the CMS Network Sharing Study
Join us as we launch the latest update to the CMS Network Sharing Study where we will reflect on 10 years of the study and the key changes which have taken place during this time.  The fifth edition of this study looks at over 75 network shares in 46 markets since May 2021.  We have seen how policy, regulation, competition, structures and financing are evolving across jurisdictions. Many of the network sharing opportunities available have now been taken and there has been a reduction in regulatory scrutiny across Western Europe which is potentially a result of greater investment in network in­fra­struc­ture.  Dur­ing our launch webinar, we will hear from special guest speakers, Oliver Bradley from Macquarie Group and Karim Taga from Arthur D. Little who will share insights into their roles within the digital infrastructure ecosystem.   Oliver Bradley is Global Head of Digital Infrastructure Investments at Macquarie Capital, responsible for Digital Infrastructure Investments within the Infrastructure and Energy Capital division of Macquarie Cap­it­al.  Karim Taga is the Managing Partner of Arthur D. Little Austria and Global Head of Functional Practices at ADL. He has 25+ years of experience with ADL in the tele­com­mu­nic­a­tion area, including leading the Global TIME practice for over 12 years. The discussion will be chaired by Dora Petranyi, Co-Head of the TMC group and Chris Watson, Chairman of the TMC group. We will also hear insights on anticipated developments in the Network Sharing space from Anne Chitan, Partner at CMS UK and Javier Torre de Silva, Partner at CMS Spain. Anne and Javier are also Co-Heads of the global Communications Subgroup at CMS. We look forward to you joining us to hear the latest in Network Sharing deals and upcoming trends. There will be an opportunity to put your questions to the speakers so please do bring these to the session.
20/09/2024
Subrogated recoveries and a reminder of the Napier principles
Court of Appeal's decision in Textainer case serves as a reminder the principles of subrogation, as established in Napier – more than 30 years ago – will still prevail as a matter of common lawA recent...
20/09/2024
CJEU ruling allows for VAT paid on subsidised pharma products to be partially...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) published a landmark ruling in a preliminary ruling procedure that will significantly benefit the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry.As a result of the...
20/09/2024
Romania publishes draft law on cybersecurity implementing the NIS2 Directive
On 15 August 2024, the National Cyber Security Directorate in Romania (DNSC) released for public debate the draft law establishing a framework for cybersecurity of networks and information systems in...