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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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Our latest M&A Review is available now!

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28 November 2025 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: Latest stage of strata amendments drop

#Property & Development

The Strata Schemes Legislation Amendment Act 2025 is still in the process of being rolled out with two more sets of changes scheduled to come into force in 2026. The reform is broadly intended to give owners in strata schemes across NSW greater trust and confidence in how strata is regulated.

27 November 2025 - Knowledge

Insider trading in Australia: What you and your company need to know

#White Collar Crime & Regulatory Investigations, #Corporate & Commercial Law

Strengthening investigations and prosecutions of insider trading continues to be one of ASIC’s enforcement priorities in 2026. We highlight what insider trading is and key considerations individuals and businesses must understand to avoid serious financial and reputational risks.

27 November 2025 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin: Use of generative AI in government – key considerations for agencies

#Data & Privacy, #Government

Artificial intelligence will increasingly transform how governments deliver services, develop policies and boost productivity. What should government agencies consider before putting AI tools to work? 

26 November 2025 - Knowledge

Public policy in the private sector: Is your business complying with Australian sanctions laws?

#Dispute Resolution & Litigation

Businesses operating within Australia and across foreign borders are encouraged to familiarise themselves with Australians Sanctions Framework and permissions to avoid the reputational and financial risks of noncompliance.

25 November 2025 - Knowledge

Structuring and managing a joint venture: Effective dispute resolution mechanisms

#Corporate & Commercial Law

When entering into a joint venture, disputes around financial arrangements, governance and control, strategic direction and other key commercial issues can arise. This article in our three-part series explores the dispute resolution mechanisms available to joint venture parties.

24 November 2025 - Knowledge

Changes to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules: What you need to know

#Australian Government

Following recent updates to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, we highlight the key changes affecting government agencies, including revised procurement thresholds, new rules prioritising businesses and SMEs and clearer guidance around supplier conduct.

23 November 2025 - Knowledge

Top five trends for Australian Government legal practice in 2026

#Corporate & Commercial Law

With 2026 fast approaching, we look at emerging trends shaping Australian Government legal practice, from artificial intelligence and productivity to stewardship, cybersecurity and record keeping.

19 November 2025 - Knowledge

ASIC’s 2026 enforcement priorities: How can businesses ensure compliance

#Dispute Resolution & Litigation, #Corporate & Commercial Law

From poor private credit practices to financial reporting misconduct, insurance complaints and misleading pricing, ASIC’s enforcement priorities for the year ahead send a clear signal to businesses about where they could get caught out.

17 November 2025 - Knowledge

Victoria moves to restrict NDAs in workplace sexual harassment cases

#Workplace Relations & Safety

The Restricting Non-disclosure Agreements (Sexual Harassment at Work) Bill 2025 aims to limit the use of NDAs that silence workplace sexual harassment victims, providing disclosure rights, cooling-off periods and termination options.

13 November 2025 - Knowledge

Using AI in your business: Risks and liabilities to consider

#Corporate & Commercial Law, #Data & Privacy

Businesses using artificial intelligence tools and chatbots to support daily business operations must remain vigilant to the potential business and reputational liabilities that may arise from AI-generated responses.

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.

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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.

11 November 25 - In the News

Partners Andrew Stone and Dhanushka Jayawardena appointed to committees of Law Council of Australia

Holding Redlich partners Andrew Stone and Dhanushka Jayawardena have been appointed to the Financial Services Committee and the Taxation Committee, respectively, within the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia.

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.