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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 welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

Holding Redlich welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

A warm welcome to our two new partners, Jeremy Johnson and Nevin Agnew, who have joined our rapidly growing Canberra office in response to our appointment to all areas of law on the new Whole of Australian Government Legal Services Panel.

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12 March 2025 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: Changes to strata laws – extension of section 106 claims to 6 years

#Property, Planning & Development

The Strata Schemes Legislation Amendment Act 2025 expands committee and manager responsibilities, improves levy recovery, and extends the time for owners to make claims under section 106 from 2 to 6 years.

11 March 2025 - Knowledge

CoR compliance in the construction industry

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

Chain of Responsibility (CoR) is an essential component of any construction project involving a physical supply chain and heavy vehicle activities. Why is it important and how can you meet your CoR obligations?

11 March 2025 - Knowledge

Nuclear law: Could Australia go nuclear?

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects, #Renewable Energy

As the federal election approaches, the Coalition’s plan to build 7 nuclear facilities in Australia remains a key debate. We look at the challenges and laws governing nuclear power plant construction at the federal, state and territory levels.

10 March 2025 - Knowledge

From cradle to grave: NSW’s strata reforms explained

#Property, Planning & Development

NSW has recently passed its third wave of strata reforms. We outline the key changes in the 3-pronged regime and discuss how they impact stakeholders in the strata industry.

09 March 2025 - Knowledge

Rain, rain, go away: Inclement weather in construction contracts

#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

Changing weather patterns and extreme conditions can disrupt construction projects, causing delays and further pressure on tight schedules. We set out key things to keep in mind when negotiating inclement weather provisions in your contract.

03 March 2025 - Knowledge

The ‘magic words’ work: Federal Court upholds claim for $18.6 million contractual lien clause

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation

A recent case highlights the risks of disruption to international supply chains that can arise from payment issues and the power of lien clauses.

25 February 2025 - Knowledge

The NACC confirms investigation of 6 referrals from the Robodebt Scheme Royal Commission

#Royal Commissions & Commissions of Inquiry

Following findings of official misconduct, the National Anti-Corruption Commission announced it will investigate the 6 referrals stemming from the Robodebt Royal Commission.

25 February 2025 - Knowledge

What qualifies as a retail lease under the Retail Leases Act (Vic)?

#Dispute Resolution & Litigation, #Property, Planning & Development

We analyse a recent case involving an equestrian centre operating both on and off a leased premises, which raises the question of what defines a lease of retail premises under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic).

24 February 2025 - Knowledge

2024 Consumer Law in review: Top 10 enforcement actions shaping Australia’s legal landscape in 2025

#Competition & Consumer Law

We look back on last year’s most significant consumer law enforcement actions and highlight key lessons to help your business stay compliant and off the regulators’ radar in 2025.

23 February 2025 - Knowledge

Harnessing the power of mindfulness to support your legal career

#Corporate & Commercial Law, #Government

Mindfulness techniques can help lawyers to optimise performance. The Australian Public Service Commission guides legal professionals to broaden their window of tolerance to manage stress and support well-being, ethical-decision making and working at their best.

21 February 2025 - Knowledge

Is your refund and returns policy ACCC-compliant?

#Competition & Consumer Law

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has identified practices that could mislead consumers about their rights to refund or return products after reviewing over 2,000 retail websites. We look at the implications for businesses.

18 February 2025 - Knowledge

Latest developments in AI, cyber security and digital platforms regulation

#Data & Privacy, #Technology, Media & Communications

AI advancements, major privacy breaches and cyber security concerns will continue to drive legislative changes in 2025. This update covers the latest in AI, cyber security laws and the progress of ongoing privacy reforms.

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13 December 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich and Canberra Youth Theatre announces 2024 Emerging Playwright Commission winner

Holding Redlich congratulates Melbourne-based playwright Sarah Matthews on being named the winner of Canberra Youth Theatre’s 2024 Emerging Playwright Commission. With the support of the firm, the commission will offer Sarah $17,000 to create a full-length work that brings the voices of Australian youth to the stage.

15 November 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

Holding Redlich is pleased to announce the appointment of two new partners, Nevin Agnew and Jeremy Johnson, who have joined the firm's rapidly growing Canberra office in response to its appointment to all areas of law on the new Whole of Australian Government Legal Services Panel.

01 November 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich promotes three senior lawyers to partnership

Holding Redlich is pleased to announce the promotion of senior lawyers Alana Giles, Jessica Tsiakis and Guy Munasinghe to the firm’s partnership. With their deep sector knowledge, the new partners in Melbourne and Brisbane further strengthen the firm’s expertise in Dispute Resolution & Litigation and Property, Planning & Development.