22 March 19 - Media Release
National law firm Holding Redlich is delighted with the announcement that shows 50 per cent of its partners feature in the latest Best Lawyers in Australia listings. The 2020 Best Lawyers in Australia results were announced today in the Australian Financial Review.
National Managing Partner Ian Robertson congratulated all of the partners featured on the list.
“I’m very pleased that 31 of our partners - 50 per cent of our total number of partners - are now listed in Best Lawyers,” Ian said. “The fact that this is a peer-voted guide gives the list particular credibility.
“Congratulations to everyone and particularly the nine new additions to the list: Brendan Wykes, Damien Bourke, Harry Kingsley, Joseph Monaghan, Lou Farinotti, Michael Selinger, Paul Faure, Paul Venus and Stephen Natoli.”
Congratulations also to Melbourne partner Bree Knoester who was named the 2020 Lawyer of the Year for Personal Injury Litigation.
Holding Redlich partners in 2020 Best Lawyers in Australia:
Andrew Hynd (Information Technology Law)
Benjamin Marshall (Labour and Employment Law)
Bill Glover (Banking and Finance Law; Project Finance and Development Practice)
Brendan Wykes (Private Equity Law)
Charles Power (Employee Benefits Law; Labour and Employment Law)
Damien Bourke (Tax Law)
Dan Pearce (Information Technology Law; Intellectual Property Law; Entertainment Law)
David Shaw (Labour and Employment Law)
Geoff Farnsworth (Shipping & Maritime Law; Trade Law; Transportation Law)
Gerard Timbs (Land Use and Zoning Law; Planning and Environmental Law)
Harry Kingsley (Corporate Law)
Howard Rapke (Criminal Defence, Litigation)
Ian Robertson AO (Corporate Law; Entertainment Law)
Joseph Monaghan (Planning & Environmental Law)
Kimberley MacKay (Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Litigation)
Kyle Siebel (Construction/Infrastructure Law)
Lou Farinotti (Real Property Law)
Michael Selinger (Occupational Health & Safety Law)
Nathan Cecil (International Arbitration; Shipping & Maritime Law; Trade Law; Transportation Law)
Paul Faure (Funds Management)
Paul Venus (Litigation)
Peter Nugent (Real Property Law)
Rachel Drew (Labour and Employment Law)
Richard Skopal (Leasing Law; Real Property Law)
Stephen Burton (Construction/Infrastructure Law)
Stephen Natoli (Construction/Infrastructure Law)
Stephen Trew (Labour and Employment Law)
Toby Boys (Alternative Dispute Resolution; Litigation)
Troy Lewis (Construction/Infrastructure Law).
Adviceline Injury Lawyers listed (Holding Redlich’s personal injury division):
Bree Knoester (Personal Injury Litigation; Medical Negligence)
Michael Lombard (Personal Injury Litigation; Motor Vehicle Law).
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17 April 2025 - Media Release
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