Holding Redlich adds Minters special counsel as new partner
National law firm Holding Redlich has appointed a partner for its corporate and commercial practice, who comes over from fellow BigLaw firm MinterEllison, where he served as a special counsel.
Experienced investment funds lawyer Andrew Stone (pictured) has joined Holding Redlich as a partner.
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His practice, the firm said in a statement, includes acting for the largest global asset management groups in the establishment and operation of investment funds across all asset classes, including real estate and infrastructure, public and private equity, and public and private debt.
The news follows the firm’s promotion of 41 lawyers to more senior roles, including two to partner in late June, as well as its appointment of a partner from KHQ Lawyers in mid-April.
Speaking about the appointment, Holding Redlich national head of corporate and commercial Darren Pereira said: “An impressive 20-year career in the investment management and financial services sector coupled with a track record of steering major transactions, Andrew is a terrific addition to our team.”
Mr Stone added: “I’m very much looking forward to further growing my practice at Holding Redlich.
“In particular, Holding Redlich has impressive institutional property clients, and I look forward to assisting to deepen these relationships.”