Holding Redlich strengthens WHS practice with ex-health and safety regulator exec

New partner Jane Hall has worked with ASX listers and government bodies

Holding Redlich strengthens WHS practice with ex-health and safety regulator exec

Holding Redlich has strengthened its workplace relations and safety team with the addition of Jane Hall, former executive at a health and safety regulator, as its newest partner.

Hall joins the firm’s Melbourne office with over 25 years of experience, including significant courtroom experience. She has handled criminal litigation and complex health and safety issues on behalf of ASX-listed companies, private enterprises and government organisations.

She has also helped boards and leadership teams to determine and manage health and safety risks, meet compliance objectives, and secure operational licences.

Hall was Best Lawyers’ 2020 Lawyer of the Year, and she chairs McCormack Housing. In addition, she is deputy chair of the Australian Community Support Organisation.

She expressed that she was eager to help clients “tackle persistent health and safety challenges including managing psychosocial risks and health and safety vulnerability, as well as the emerging challenges of artificial intelligence, new types of work, workforce demographic shifts and hybrid work”.

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