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Much more than great law

At Holding Redlich, great law is our starting point
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At Holding Redlich, great law is our starting point

Holding Redlich is a large national commercial law firm with offices in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns. We comprise more than 500 people, including 70 partners.

We provide solutions tailored to our clients’ needs, underpinned by the very best legal thinking and expert industry knowledge.

But it takes much more than great law to build enduring partnerships - our aim with every client.

We understand that our role is to look after our clients and their best interests.

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We provide solutions tailored to our clients’ needs

underpinned by the very best legal thinking and expert industry knowledge.

We have a personal stake in our clients' success

and a commitment to quality in everything we do for them.

We have an informal culture

which values respect and collaboration.

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12 November 2025 - Knowledge

Structuring and managing a joint venture: Laying the foundations

#Corporate & Commercial Law

This three-part series guides businesses through joint ventures from start to finish – from pre-sign considerations to dispute resolution and ongoing management. The first instalment provides a practical checklist on relevant matters for consideration before entering into a venture.

10 November 2025 - Knowledge

Mandatory tobacco licensing scheme affecting retail leases

#Property & Development

Landlords leasing to tobacco retailers must understand new licensing laws, enforcement powers, and lease termination rights introduced in New South Wales, with a similar regime proposed in Queensland. Victoria has also introduced stricter regulations for retailers of tobacco products.

05 November 2025 - Knowledge

Black Friday campaigns: How can brands stay compliant?

#Competition & Consumer Law

As Black Friday approaches, we look at lessons from past ACCC actions and steps retailers can take to avoid misleading pricing claims.

29 October 2025 - Knowledge

Complex renewables projects – past lessons, current risks and future success

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

As Australia’s renewable energy ambitions expand, we examine the parallels with past infrastructure waves, exploring key risks, procurement shifts, and lessons for investors, developers, and project leaders.

27 October 2025 - Knowledge

Alternative funds in Australia: Legal framework, trends and developments

#Funds Management & Financial Services

In partnership with Chambers and Partners, we analyse key trends, developments and opportunities shaping Australia’s alternative funds sector in the year ahead.

13 October 2025 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: Piercing the corporate veil?

#Property & Development

Directors are generally protected from personal liability for company breaches under NSW law. Attempts to hold them accountable for contractual issues or building defects have been unsuccessful, reinforcing the corporate veil.

10 October 2025 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin: Opportunity for climate resilience under proposed NSW planning reforms

#Government

Proposed reforms to NSW planning law will establish an Authority to streamline development approvals, but more detail is needed to understand whether it will deliver climate resilience.

09 October 2025 - Knowledge

Victoria’s security of payment reforms: Unfair time bars in construction contracts

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

The new Building Legislation (Fairer Payments on Jobsites and Other Matters) Bill will give decision makers the power to declare time bars in construction contracts ‘unfair’. We explore what this means for the industry.

08 October 2025 - Knowledge

Victoria’s new Unlocking Strategic Sites pathway opens door for landowners and developers

#Property & Development

Landowners and developers are invited to express interest in the Victorian Government’s new pathway to fast-track the rezoning of underused land. We outline the key criteria, benefits, and challenges for those preparing a submission.

29 September 2025 - Knowledge

Managing ill and injured workers: Best practice for employers

#Workplace Relations & Safety

Managing ill or injured employees is a complex and sensitive challenge facing many employers today. What should employers consider, and which legal instruments set the boundaries?

28 September 2025 - Knowledge

Facial recognition in retail: Privacy lessons from the Kmart decision

#Data & Privacy

The recent decision following the investigation into Kmart’s use of facial recognition technology sheds light on how retailers can effectively manage privacy risks while remaining compliant with the Privacy Act.

25 September 2025 - Knowledge

The Yangze 22: To release or not to release

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

The decision in Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd v The Ship: Yangze 22 [2025] FCA 563 provides guidance on the terms of a Letter of Undertaking which can be considered reasonable and acceptable security for a ship’s release.

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12 November 25 - Media Release

Holding Redlich integrates Lexis Create+ to transform legal drafting in Microsoft 365

Holding Redlich is implementing Lexis Create+, an AI-powered and personalised legal drafting solution that transforms how lawyers create complex legal documents directly within Microsoft 365.

10 November 25 - In the News

Holding Redlich Partner Elizabeth Carroll awarded President's Medal at the Women Lawyers Association ACT Awards 2025

Holding Redlich ACT Managing Partner Elizabeth Carroll has been awarded the President’s Medal at the Women Lawyers Association ACT Awards 2025 for her significant contributions to the legal profession and to the experience of women in law.

31 October 25 - Media Release

Holding Redlich hosts national discussion on civil penalties reform

Holding Redlich gathered legal experts, senior regulators and government professionals at the National Press Club of Australia to explore the changing role of civil penalties in the Commonwealth’s regulatory landscape.