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North West law firms Freeman Fisher and Primas Law merge as they bid to 'create something special'

The firms said they shared 'similar cultures and values' - calling it a 'unique opportunity'

Primas Freeman Fisher Ltd's founding partners: Simon Baxter, Adam Kerr and Gary Black

Manchester-based commercial law firm Freeman Fisher has announced it is to merge with boutique company Primas Law.

Freeman Fisher, which specialises in corporate, real estate and insolvency law, said the merger was finalised in November and the new firms' teams began trading as Primas Freeman Fisher Ltd with effect from Monday.

The merger between the two North West-based companies will mean the newly-formed firm has offices in Cheshire, Manchester and London.

The deal was agreed between Primas Law’s owners Adam Kerr and Simon Baxter, and the founding partners of Freeman Fisher, Gary Black and Alex Megaw.

Mr Kerr said: “Both firms are growing and successful in their own right.

“But we’re also both highly ambitious and driven to do more for our clients and feel that this is the right time to strategically expand.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for two businesses that share similar cultures and values centred around delivering the very best for its clients. We have two amazing teams – soon to be one – that we know will take this opportunity to do things bigger and better than ever. It’s a very exciting time for us all.”