Highlight: 2022 Most Influential Lawyer has an app on Microsoft’s AppSource

Keith Redenbach had launched tech companies in the late 90s and early 2000s

Highlight: 2022 Most Influential Lawyer has an app on Microsoft’s AppSource

2022 Most Influential Lawyer Keith Redenbach can boast having developed an app that’s listed on Microsoft’s AppSource.

Called BriefCase365, Redenbach identified a need for his legal business to create its own practice management software and app. He developed a novel contract execution method that utilised the Ethereum blockchain platform.

This entrepreneurial streak did not come late in life – even back in the late 90s and early 2000s, Redenbach was launching tech companies. His experience spans the legal, construction and infrastructure, and technology industries.

As a top major infrastructure projects lawyer, he has served as senior partner at infrastructure, projects and government law firms over more than 25 years in the profession. He has provided guidance to Australian and international principals, contractors, and consultants across a range of projects, including resources, mining, infrastructure, services and transport.

He has tackled commercial law and litigation, and has worked with the NSW government on roads, rail, bus and other signifcant transport infrastructure projects.

Australasian Lawyer released the Most Influential Lawyers 2022 report last July.

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