Holding Redlich has announced two new partners, both of whom have construction/infrastructure backgrounds. The new partners are Tony Britt in Sydney and Stephen Burton in Brisbane.

“The construction and infrastructure practice is doing very well in the current environment and Tony and Stephen’s appointments are a reflection of the demand in that market,” said national managing partner Chris Lovell. “Tony and Stephen are impressive operators and lawyers; they will both be very strong additions to the partnership.”

The firm has made a number of other promotions, including 10 new senior associates and senior appointments as listed below.


General Counsel:
Michael Byrom – Property, Brisbane
Lyn Nicholson – Corporate and Commercial, Sydney

Special Counsel:
Andrew Fisher– Construction and Infrastructure, Sydney
Bede Haines – Litigation and dispute resolution, Sydney
Julian Lane – Construction and Infrastructure, Brisbane
Michael MacMahon – Corporate and Commercial, Sydney
Ana-Mari Martinez – Construction and Infrastructure, Melbourne
Lindsay McGregor – Leasing, Brisbane
Trent Taylor – Corporate and Commercial, Brisbane
Frances Thomas – Workplace Relations and Safety, Sydney

INTERNAL PARTNER PROMOTIONS -  SUMMARY, JUNE 2013

Name

Office

Area

Allens

Alister Fitzgerald

Brisbane

Real Estate

Chris Prestwich

Sydney

Litigation

Geoff Sanders

Melbourne

Corporate

Mark McAleer

Perth

Energy, Resources & Infrastructure

Michael Morris

Brisbane

TMT

Michael Ryan

Melbourne

Banking & Finance

Rachel Nicolson

Melbourne

Litigation

Henry Davis York

Louise Cantrill

Sydney

Insurance/ litigation

Holding Redlich

Tony Britt

Sydney

Construction/ infrastructure

Stephen Burton

Brisbane

Construction/ infrastructure

Mills Oakley

 

 

Ariel Borland

Melbourne

Insolvency/ disputes

John Storey

Melbourne

Tax

Ziv Ben-Arie

Sydney

Construction