Holding Redlich announces record number of promotions

Promotions include four new partners in Melbourne and Brisbane

Holding Redlich announces record number of promotions

Holding Redlich has announced a record 41 promotions – including four new partners – on “the back of the firm’s third consecutive year of double-digit revenue growth.”

Promoted to partner are Scott Schlink and Evan Willis in Melbourne, and Sarah Bryden and Edmund Burke in Brisbane.

The firm also promoted eight to special counsel, 13 to senior associate, and 16 to associate.

Ian Robertson AO, national managing partner at Holding Redlich, said that the “depth of talent within the firm is reflected in the number of promotions this year.”

“We have terrific and talented lawyers at every level of our firm, and it’s very satisfying to watch them take the next step in their careers with us,” he said. “Holding Redlich has just recorded our third consecutive year of double-digit revenue growth. Every one of our promoted lawyers has made a significant contribution to this result and I look forward to them being part of our future success and development. It’s very pleasing, especially in light of recent challenges, to have performed so strongly as a firm. Everyone in our firm has worked very hard to focus on our strategy of playing to our strengths and delivering the highest standard of legal services to our clients.”

Below is a full list of the firm’s latest promotion round:

 

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