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Best Lawyers 2026 recognises 28 Holding Redlich lawyers

17 April 25 - Media Release

National law firm Holding Redlich today announces 26 senior lawyers have been included in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in Australia™, with two additional special counsel named as Ones to Watch.

The globally recognised, peer-reviewed 2026 Best Lawyers list highlights the continuous success of Holding Redlich’s lawyers across 25 practice areas, including property, construction, corporate and commercial, employment law, government, litigation, taxation, shipping and maritime law.

Holding Redlich National Managing Partner Troy Lewis congratulated the recognised lawyers and said the acknowledgment validates the firm’s ongoing commitment to delivering the highest standard of client service.

“This is a significant achievement, reflecting not only the exceptional talent within our firm but also the dedication of our lawyers to consistently meet and exceed our clients’ expectations,” said Mr Lewis.

“It is especially meaningful that this recognition comes from the consensus of their peers – a strong endorsement of the impact they are making across the profession,” Mr Lewis continues.

Best Lawyers has earned the respect of the profession, the media and the public as the most reliable, unbiased source of legal referrals. Since its first international list in 2006, it has grown to cover 150 practice areas in 76 countries. Recognition is based entirely on peer review, capturing feedback from leading lawyers on the professional abilities of their peers within the same geographic location and practice area. To learn more about how Holding Redlich’s lawyers are reviewed, view the Best Lawyers recognition process here.

The annual list also includes Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Australia™, which recognises lawyers who are earlier in their careers for their outstanding professional excellence in private practice in Australia.

Learn more about our team and explore the breadth of our services across key practice areas.

Holding Redlich lawyers listed in The Best Lawyers in Australia™ (2026 Edition)

Melbourne
Benjamin Marshall – Labour and Employment Law
Charles Power – Employee Benefits Law, Labour and Employment Law
Chris Brodrick – Insolvency and Reorganisation Law, Litigation, Retail Law
Dan Pearce – Entertainment Law, Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law
David Shaw – Labour and Employment Law, Litigation
Evan Willis – Employee Benefits Law, Labour and Employment Law
Howard Rapke – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Criminal Defence, Litigation
Jane Hall – Occupational Health and Safety Law
Kyle Siebel – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Construction/Infrastructure Law, Litigation
Lisa Cody – Leasing Law, Real Property Law
Lou Farinotti – Real Property Law

Canberra
Jeremy Johnson – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Government Practice
Nevin Agnew – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Insurance Law, Medical Negligence

Sydney
Cameron Sheather – Leasing Law, Real Property Law
Chris Kinsella – Tax Law
Darren Pereira – Corporate Law
Geoff Farnsworth – Shipping and Maritime Law, Trade Law, Transportation Law
Ian Robertson – Corporate Law, Defamation and Media Law, Entertainment Law
Lyn Nicholson – Privacy and Data Security Law
Michael Selinger – Occupational Health and Safety Law
Nathan Cecil – Shipping and Maritime Law, Transportation Law

Brisbane
Darren Anderson – Leasing Law, Real Property Law
Rachel Drew – Labour and Employment Law
Stephen Burton – Construction/Infrastructure Law
Toby Boys – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Law, Litigation
Troy Lewis – Construction/Infrastructure Law

Holding Redlich lawyers in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Australia™ (2026 Edition)

Sydney
Katharine Huxley – Planning and Environmental Law

Brisbane
Emily Ng – Alternative Dispute Resolution, Construction/Infrastructure Law

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