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CMS Cameron McKenna Joins the Workplacelaw Network


    Date:
    8 Aug 2003

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    Leading international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna has joined the Workplacelaw Network, the UK's leading legal support service for workplace managers.

    As a member of the Network, lawyers from the CMS Cameron McKenna will provide specialist online legal advice in the areas of real estate, property and FM contract law. Under a separate agreement, the Workplacelaw Network will now reproduce articles, case reports and commentary from the law firm for distribution to the Network's 32,000 online users.

    Commenting on the partnership, Managing Director of the Workplacelaw Network David Sharp, said:

    "We have developed a close working relationship with CMS Cameron McKenna over the last four years, particularly with regard to the firm's expertise in facilities management contracts. We are delighted they have agreed to join the Workplacelaw Network at this exciting time for us."

    Marc Hanson, Partner at CMS Cameron McKenna, said: "We’re delighted to be involved. The Network provides a forum for all those involved in the workplace and our involvement highlights our commitment to the sector.”

    CMS Cameron McKenna lawyers providing online advice include Marc Hanson and Mark Heighton, partners in the firm's facilities management and real estate groups. The service is only available to members of the Workplacelaw Network.

    CMS Cameron McKenna joins other top law firms who are Workplacelaw Network members, including Kennedys, Martineau Johnson, MacRoberts, Masons, Osborne Clarke and Tarlo Lyons.

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