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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 welcomes new corporate & commercial partner, Andrew Stone

Holding Redlich welcomes new corporate & commercial partner, Andrew Stone

We are pleased to welcome Andrew Stone, an experienced investment funds lawyer, as Partner in our national corporate and commercial practice. 

Andrew's practice includes acting for the largest global asset management groups in the establishment and operation of investment funds across all asset classes, including real estate and infrastructure, public and private equity and public and private debt. 

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29 November 2023 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin: Managing psychosocial hazards in the workplace

#Government, #Workplace Relations & Safety

In this article, we provide a snapshot of the Code and Regulations for managing the risk of psychosocial hazards in the workplace and discuss the steps an employer or PCBU can take to meet their obligations.

28 November 2023 - Knowledge

Duty of Care: The return of Sharma considerations for planning decisions

#Planning, Environment & Sustainability

Planning authorities will now have to consider Victorian Government emissions reductions targets and any significant risk to any use or development that arises from the impacts of climate change, when preparing planning scheme amendments.

28 November 2023 - Knowledge

Massive $1.2 million fine for fatigue breaches

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

A civil engineering and contracting company found to have had 193 breaches in a 36 day period has been fined $1.2 million, resulting in a review of their fatigue management practices.

28 November 2023 - Knowledge

Arbitration – the right to arbitrate

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

Arbitration is an increasingly common form of dispute resolution in the Australian construction industry. In this article, we consider who is bound to arbitrate, as it is not always limited only to the parties to the contract

26 November 2023 - Knowledge

The legal odyssey of a borderless workforce

#Workplace Relations & Safety

A recent case reminds employers that Australian labour laws may apply to certain internationally based employees whom they previously believed fell outside its purview.

26 November 2023 - Knowledge

Tax considerations for mobile and remote workforces

#Taxation

As business travel returns and the demand for remote working arrangements increases, both employers and employees should be aware of how this impacts their tax obligations.

23 November 2023 - Knowledge

Residential Focus

#Property, Planning & Development

We wrap-up the latest residential property news in NSW.

23 November 2023 - Knowledge

Closing Loopholes Bill: Gig economy provisions still subject to change

#Workplace Relations & Safety

Changes to the Closing Loopholes Bill aim to provide fairer conditions to gig economy workers whilst maintaining freedom and flexibility.

22 November 2023 - Knowledge

Waiver of sovereign immunity from the jurisdiction of the Australian Courts

#Arbitration

In this article, we consider two recent decisions and what they mean for the recognition and enforcement of international arbitration awards in Australia.

22 November 2023 - Knowledge

The second Secure Jobs flexible working dispute: Is there an ability to require an employee to return to the office? (Part 2)

#Workplace Relations & Safety

In the second instalment of our 2 part series, the Fair Work Commission has considered the Secure Jobs flexible working request dispute provisions for a second time and has addressed the types of reasonable business grounds which may support a requirement to return to the office.

22 November 2023 - Knowledge

The first Secure Jobs flexible working dispute: What did the FWC have to say about making a valid request? (Part 1)

#Workplace Relations & Safety

The Fair Work Commission has considered the Secure Jobs flexible working request dispute provisions for the first time and has set out the key requirements for a proper flexible working request and has also considered what constitutes a “disability”.

22 November 2023 - Knowledge

ASIC sets out basic practices for companies to manage cyber security

#Data & Privacy

ASIC's new report sets baseline expectations for companies around cyber security, making it a must-read for boards and senior management. The report comes as Government releases national Cyber Security Strategy.

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14 November 23 - Media Release

Holding Redlich welcomes new corporate & commercial partner, Andrew Stone

Holding Redlich today announced the appointment of experienced investment funds lawyer, Andrew Stone, as Partner in its national corporate and commercial practice.

26 September 23 - In the News

Holding Redlich named as a 5-Star Employer of Choice by Australasian Lawyer

Australasian Lawyer has today named Holding Redlich as a 5-Star Employers of Choice. The firm is one of 33 law firms selected for its positive and inclusive culture, career advancement, work-life balance incentives and more.

21 July 23 - Media Release

Holding Redlich announces 25th Salon des Refusés People’s Choice Award winner

Holding Redlich congratulates Joshua Yeldham for winning the People’s Choice Award at the 2023 Salon des Refusés: The alternative Archibald & Wynne Prize selection exhibition.