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CMS has a strong presence in Australia, with offices in Sydney and Brisbane, supporting Australian clients and international businesses operating in the region. Our Australian offices provide expert legal advice across key sectors, including energy, construction, mining, and infrastructure, with a focus on both domestic and cross-border projects.
Our Brisbane office opened in 2019 and to build on its success we established our Sydney office in early 2025. Together, they reinforce our commitment to delivering strategic support to clients navigating the dynamic Australian market. In Brisbane, our team is renowned for its expertise in complex energy, construction, and infrastructure matters, particularly in dispute resolution, including litigation, international arbitration and adjudication. Our Sydney team specialises in advising clients involved in clean and renewable energy projects, large-scale infrastructure developments, the transition to sustainable energy systems, and commercial transactions.
Leveraging CMS’s global network, particularly in the UK, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific regions, our Australian teams provide seamless, coordinated, and high-quality advice on multijurisdictional transactions and disputes, helping clients succeed in Australia’s rapidly evolving markets.
For more information or to discuss your needs, please contact Jeremie Witt, Managing Partner.
Our expertise
Practice areas:
Dispute Resolution
Commercial
Energy Disputes
Commercial Disputes
Construction & Engineering Disputes
Sectors:
Infrastructure & Projects
Energy & Climate Change
Construction & Engineering
Oil & Gas
Power Projects
Local market knowledge. Global outlook
We provide future-facing legal advice to help your organisation thrive. Combining local market knowledge and a global perspective, and with lawyers in locations worldwide, your organisation benefits from the expertise it needs, even across borders.
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