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CMS Legal Updates subscription service

Anticipate future challenges with expert commentary, insights and focused legal analysis

CMS Legal Updates delivers comprehensive legal commentary, analysis and email subscription service providing updates on the latest legal issues affecting clients business and helping to anticipate future challenges.

The service provides legal insight covering 50+ jurisdictions, 80+ areas of law and 25+ sectors.

Registration to the service is open to everyone and free of charge. Simply complete the online subscription form available here.

Subscribers can select the jurisdictions, sectors and legal areas of importance to your business and you will receive focused expert legal know-how from CMS lawyers, direct to your inbox.

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Expert legal insights delivered straight to your inbox

The CMS Legal Updates subscription service offers a range of advantages designed to enhance your experience and ensure you receive timely, relevant legal information.

The Legal Updates service offers:

  • Seamless access to CMS content: Enjoy simple and uninterrupted access to all CMS materials directly on CMS.law, making it easier than ever to stay informed.
  • A modern and intuitive design: The platform features a contemporary and user-friendly layout, ensuring straightforward navigation and a smooth browsing experience.
  • Personalised subscriptions: Tailor your updates by selecting your preferred jurisdiction, Practice Area, Sector, language and the frequency of email notifications, ensuring the content you receive is truly relevant to you.
  • Simple registration and management processes: Register easily and manage your subscription preferences at any time via the convenient self-service portal.
  • A fully integrated CMS experience: Access Legal Updates alongside CMS Insights, bringing all your legal information needs together in one place. 

We hope you enjoy the enhanced CMS Legal Updates service. For questions, please contact us.

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