MinterEllison, Holding Redlich, Piper Alderman highlighted in Best Lawyers Australia 2024

All three firms were featured in the directory's Ones to Watch list

MinterEllison, Holding Redlich, Piper Alderman highlighted in Best Lawyers Australia 2024

MinterEllison, Holding Redlich and Piper Alderman have reported strong showings in the recently published Best Lawyers Australia 2024 directory.

The firms’ young lawyers in particular have made a splash by being featured in the directory’s Ones to Watch list. Eight MinterEllison lawyers, two Holding Redlich lawyers and 18 Piper Alderman lawyers made the cut.

Holding Redlich highlighted the debut of 2021 Rising Star Alexandra Tighe in the Best Lawyers list for her work in government practice alongside fellow partners Adrianna Witkowski (real property law) and Evan Willis (employee benefits law).

“It’s pleasing to see more lawyers in this year’s Best Lawyers list, as well as new recognition in the government practice category”, national managing partner Ian Robertson AO said.

Piper Alderman also celebrated three new entrants into the Ones to the Watch list as Travis Shueard (litigation), Emily Slaytor (occupational health and safety law) and Sian Ede (alternative dispute resolution, litigation) snagged spots.

A dozen MinterEllison lawyers were named Lawyers of the Year across various categories, including trusts and estates, professional malpractice litigation and investment funds

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