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bristows.com

Bristows is a full-service commercial, law firm, particularly known for its technology and intellectual property work. In January 2008, the firm relocated from Lincoln's Inn Fields to new city offices on the first two floors of 100 Victoria Embankment, London (also known as Unilever House). In May 2018, the firm opened its first international office in Brussels. Bristows specialises in the following areas: Bristows was founded in 1837 by Robert Wilson at 1, Copthall Buildings in the City of London. One of Robert's first pieces of work related to the patenting of the first practical electrical telegraph, then particularly in demand for its application to railways. Wilson also advised a Captain Crauford in relation to his patent "for preserving from rust" and the electronic engineer Sir Charles Wheatstone on the wheatstone bridge circuit. More information...

According to PR-model, bristows.com is ranked 840,456th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 20,240th in Turkish Wikipedia.

The website is placed before covathue.com and after arminstitute.org in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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