Primas Law opens Liverpool office during period of 'dynamic growth'

Corporate and commercial law firm Primas Law has opened the doors to its fourth office as the firm continues to deliver on its expansive strategy for the year. The eight-year-old firm, established by managing partner Adam Kerr, has taken a new office space in the prestigious Royal Liver Building in Liverpool.

With existing offices in Manchester, Cheshire and London, the firm’s move to Liverpool underlines its reputation as the North West’s leading boutique commercial law firm.

The new office in Liverpool’s iconic Liver Building will be home to Primas’ full range of commercial services including employment, litigation, construction, insolvency, real estate and mergers and acquisitions.

The announcement comes shortly after a flurry of recent hires for the firm across a variety of departments and seniority levels.

Managing partner, Adam, said of the announcement: “We’re really pleased to have delivered on such an ambitious growth strategy so far this year, with new service offerings and multiple new team members highlighting the positive momentum we currently have. But we’re not stopping there.

“We’ve got really big ambitions for this coming year, and our new home in Liverpool is key to that. Liverpool has a very dynamic and entrepreneurial business culture which we think we will be a perfect fit for. Some of the team are born and bred Liverpudlians too, so I know we’ll feel right at home very quickly!”

The office launch at the Grade I listed building comes as Primas Law’s impressive story continues. Founded in 2014, the boutique firm has since soared to a 50 plus-strong team across a multitude of practices.

The firm is renowned for its no-nonsense approach to delivering legal advice, as well as being focussed on the quality and personable service it provides to its clients. Adam continued: “We’ve got an incredibly exciting future ahead of us and we are all really looking forward to being a part of the Liverpool commercial community.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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