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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.

Holding Redlich promotes 29 lawyers, including two to partner

Holding Redlich promotes 29 lawyers, including two to partner

We are pleased to announce the promotion of 29 lawyers across our offices. These promotions, effective 1 July 2024, include two partners, one general counsel, five special counsel, eight senior associates and 13 associates.

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26 July 2024 - Knowledge

Recent migration changes impacting employers

#Immigration Law

Earlier this month, the Australian Government introduced a Workplace Justice Visa, updated sponsored visa conditions and proposed new legislation to amend the Migration Act. What impact will these changes have on your business?

24 July 2024 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: NSW Government to crack down on strata managers

#Property, Planning & Development

In a bid to improve public confidence around apartment living, the NSW Government is looking to introduce new laws to impose greater disclosure obligations in the strata management industry.  

23 July 2024 - Knowledge

Personal fine for a reckless director is a reminder for all businesses

#Workplace Relations & Safety

A recent WHS prosecution, where a worker was injured due to the reckless instruction of the director of the company, reinforces the obligation on all officers to exercise due diligence to ensure safety.

23 July 2024 - Knowledge

Victorian Government introduces councillor misconduct reforms

#Local Government

Ahead of this year’s council elections, the Local Government Amendment (Governance and Integrity) Act 2024 introduces two key changes to improve integrity, accountability and governance in Victoria’s local government sector.

18 July 2024 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin: Officer's WHS due diligence obligations – clarification on 'reasonable steps'

#Government, #Workplace Relations & Safety

Two recent unsuccessful prosecutions against officers of PCBUs have assisted in clarifying what measures and steps undertaken by an officer will be deemed appropriate to meet their due diligence obligations under WHS laws.

15 July 2024 - Knowledge

Queensland Government Bulletin: The implied undertaking – implications for government entities

#Government, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation

The recent spotlight on the implied undertaking or the Harman undertaking, presents an opportunity for government bodies to revisit their legal obligations when receiving, and using, information obtained during legal proceedings, other inquiries or investigations.

11 July 2024 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: Recent and proposed changes to NSW building legislation

#Property, Planning & Development

In this edition we review some new and proposed changes to building legislation in NSW, including the Building, Development and Strata Legislation Amendment Regulation 2024 which was passed last month.

10 July 2024 - Knowledge

Engineered stone products now banned across Australia

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

The use, supply and manufacture of engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs are now prohibited across all states and territories in Australia. We revisit the changes and penalties for non-compliance.

10 July 2024 - Knowledge

Caveats against release: Lessons from the Caledonian Sky

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

The Caledonian Sky case sounds a warning to prospective claimants and maritime practitioners that a court will not allow a caveat against release to be used as a tool to delay the release of a vessel under arrest.

08 July 2024 - Knowledge

Australia's transition to clean energy: Embracing the GO Scheme

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects, #Renewable Energy

The Guarantee of Origin Scheme (GO Scheme) is an emerging, globally aligned strategy supporting Australia’s net zero carbon emissions goal by 2050. We look at how it operates and differs from the current Renewable Energy Target Scheme.

05 July 2024 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin

#Government

A wrap-up of the latest government news in NSW. 

03 July 2024 - Knowledge

Are your marketing practices spam? New guidance can assist

#Corporate & Commercial Law, #Data & Privacy, #Technology, Media & Telecommunications

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has issued clear guidance on its expectations for business to avoid falling foul of current spam and telemarketing legislation.

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01 July 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich promotes 29 lawyers, including two to partner

Holding Redlich has today announced the promotion of 29 lawyers, including two new partners, one general counsel, five special counsel, eight senior associates and 13 associates, effective 1 July 2024.

07 June 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich announces move to 500 Bourke Street in Melbourne

Holding Redlich today announced the relocation of its Melbourne office to two floors in the newly redeveloped 500 Bourke Street. The move is part of the firm’s refresh of its office portfolio following the redevelopment of its Sydney office at 25 Martin Place.

05 June 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich adopts Lexis+ AI permanently to enhance legal research efficiency

Holding Redlich announces the permanent adoption and integration of Lexis+ AI, a generative AI advanced legal research technology solution from LexisNexis, into its practice.