Holding Redlich decorated in first-ever Best Law Firms – Australia

The firm was ranked in more than 20 practice areas

Holding Redlich decorated in first-ever Best Law Firms – Australia

Holding Redlich has racked up the rankings in Best Lawyers’ first-ever Best Law Firms – Australia.

In the 2025 edition of the directory, the firm was nationally ranked in several practice areas:

National Tier 2

  • Labour and employment law
  • Real property law

National Tier 3

  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Corporate law
  • Information technology law
  • Litigation

Moreover, the firm’s practice areas were ranked as follows at the state level:

Melbourne

  • Tier 1: employee benefits law, labour and employment law, litigation, real property law
  • Tier 2: alternative dispute resolution, construction/infrastructure law, entertainment law, government practice, information technology law
  • Tier 3: criminal defence, intellectual property law, planning and environmental law

Sydney

  • Tier 1: corporate law, occupational health and safety law, real property law, shipping and maritime law, trade law, transportation law
  • Tier 2: entertainment law, tax law
  • Tier 3: privacy and data security law

Brisbane

  • Tier 1: construction/infrastructure law
  • Tier 2: alternative dispute resolution, commercial law, corporate law, information technology law, leasing law, litigation, mergers and acquisitions law, real property law
  • Tier 3: labour and employment law

Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer described the launch of the Australian edition of Best Law Firms as “a defining moment for Best Lawyers”.

 

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