03 February 26 - In the News
#Corporate & Commercial Law, #Construction, Infrastructure & Projects, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation, #Mergers and Acquisitions, #Property & Development, #Real Estate, #Renewable Energy, #Workplace Relations & Safety, #Transport, Shipping & Logistics
National law firm Holding Redlich has been recognised across seven practice areas in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 guide for Australia, reflecting the firm’s breadth of expertise and strong focus on client service.
Released in January, the guide ranked Holding Redlich in the following areas:
At the individual level, Partner Nathan Cecil has been recognised for the first time as a Leading Partner for his expertise in Transport: Shipping. This ranking recognises practitioners with strong market standing, based on peer and client endorsement.
Client feedback gathered during Legal 500’s independent research highlighted the firm’s client service, commercial focus and ability to deliver effective outcomes in complex, high-stakes matters:
'Holding Redlich has demonstrated that the delivery of effective advice is not just a matter of scope, but strong and effective engagement through communication, commercial acumen and stakeholder awareness. The unique scope of work, team dynamics, and the practical and commercial considerations are navigated under pressure as to time and expectations. As a client I feel empowered in my decision making with the legal services the team provide to me.'
'Compared to other firms, they prioritise client outcomes over billable hours, offering personalised service and greater agility. The shipping practice also innovates with technology-driven efficiency, flexible billing models, and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, ensuring cutting-edge service and a supportive environment.'
'The Holding Redlich litigation team impressed with their ability to quickly grasp both the nuances of our operations and the broader interests of our organisation, and align their strategy accordingly. Throughout complex and high-stakes matters, they have been calm and measured; but what has really stood out is their responsiveness and accessibility at every stage.'
'The Holding Redlich team is exceptional in advising in relation to titling, strata legislation and off the plan sales for mixed use and multi-staged developments. They are experts in these areas and we can draw on multiple partners and senior lawyers to advise on property development.'
Legal 500 provides independent commentary and insight into the legal marketplace. The 2026 Asia Pacific guide covers 291 practice areas across 22 jurisdictions, featuring 4,770 firm rankings and 3,635 individual rankings. Research for the guide was conducted in mid-2025 and involved extensive analysis of law firm submissions alongside in-depth interviews with clients and legal practitioners.
Holding Redlich's rankings in the Legal 500 2026 Asia Pacific guide can be viewed here.
Learn more about our expertise here and our team of lawyers here.
05 June 2026 - In the News
#Australian Government, #Government
Holding Redlich is proud to announce that ACT Managing Partner Elizabeth Carroll has been named Government Partner of the Year at the 2026 Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards, recognising her expertise, outstanding leadership and commitment to delivering strong outcomes for government clients.
28 May 2026 - Media Release
#Construction, Infrastructure & Projects, #Corporate & Commercial Law, #Data & Privacy, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation, #Government, #Intellectual Property, #Media & Communications, #Planning, Environment & Sustainability, #Property & Development, #Real Estate, #Taxation, #Transport, Shipping & Logistics, #White Collar Crime & Regulatory Investigations, #Workplace Relations & Safety
Holding Redlich has been recognised as one of Australia’s best law firms in the 2027 edition of Best Lawyers Best Law Firms Australia, with 38 practice areas listed nationally and regionally in the annual report.
25 May 2026 - Media Release
#Taxation
Holding Redlich announces the appointment of former Australian Taxation Office Deputy Chief Tax Counsel Michael Patane as Partner and Eli Bursky as Special Counsel to further strengthen the firm’s tax practice across tax advisory, tax controversy and dispute resolution.