Boutique law firm expands into Manchester’s Chancery Place
Primas Law has relocated to a larger office in Manchester city centre.
The boutique law firm is now based at Chancery Place on Brown Street, having relocated its team from Fountain Street.
Primas focuses solely on corporate, commercial and property law.
Simon Baxter, head of real estate at Primas Law, said: “We recently recruited six new staff to our Manchester-based real estate team. These new premises accommodate that growth and give us space to further expand in Manchester over the next 12-months.”
Alongside the office move, Primas Law has gained the Law Society’s Lexcel accreditation, award to firms demonstrating a commitment to quality in practice management standards.
Senior partner Adam Kerr, who founded the business four years ago, commented: “This firm was established on the idea that quality should be at the heart of everything we do.
“The fact that a firm of our age and size has achieved Lexcel accreditation, which only 16% of law firms in England and Wales have, is further evidence of our commitment to this founding principle.”
Primas Law has a second office in Stockton Heath and employs 17 staff.
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