Primas Law takes the wheel with Liverpool-based supercar brand
North-west based business lawyers, Primas Law, have announced their latest partnership with a global supercar brand.
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC), owned by Briggs brothers Ian and Neill operates from manufacturing premises in Liverpool and is renowned across the world for its bespoke supercars, the BAC Mono and BAC Mono R.
Founded in 2009, each car is built to a unique specification for each of its clients, ensuring that no two Monos are the same. With less than two-hundred cars world-wide currently, the Mono supercars are distributed to over 40 countries around the globe.
Primas Law will become the brand’s go-to full-service commercial law firm.
Adam Kerr, managing partner at Primas Law, said: “We’re all about quality at Primas Law and that’s why BAC is exactly the type of client we love to work with. The brand is synonymous with cutting-edge technology, style and quality. That focus on quality sits perfectly with what Primas always endeavours to deliver.
“After opening our Liverpool office space in September, we’re excited to be working with Liverpool-based brands that are leading the way in their field and we look forward to contributing to BAC’s exciting and continued growth.”
Neill Briggs, founding director at BAC, said: “Working with the Primas Law team was a complete no brainer for us, and their experience in the automotive world really stood out. Their no-nonsense approach to getting things done is incredibly refreshing, and they’ve already proved themselves to be a partner that the business can rely on and that adds real value.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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