Holding Redlich has appointed a new construction and infrastructure partner from DLA Piper.
Scott AldenPartner Construction and InfrastructureScott Alden has joined Holding Redlich’s construction and infrastructure group in its Sydney office.11/2015Mr Alden has experience advising on all aspects of large infrastructure projects for both government and private sector clients.He has significant expertise in the areas of government, water, procurement, ports and transport, universities, defence, social housing and IT.Mr Alden is an active member of the NSW Law Society, including being on the Specialist Accreditation Advisory Board for Government and Administrative Law and the Law Council Construction Law Committee as well as being a Law Society Councillor (and Board member).Holding Redlich’s national managing partner Ian Robertson said: “This is a time of change in the construction and infrastructure industry and Scott’s expertise and significant experience in advising on all aspects of major projects – from beginning to end – for both public and private clients makes him an excellent addition to our firm.”Holding Redlich’s Sydney managing partner Stephen Trew said Mr Alden’s depth of knowledge and experience of NSW government infrastructure will be a great asset.Holding Redlich also recently appointed Harry Kingsley, the former head of legal at Pacific National, to its Melbourne office. Publication: Lawyers Weekly Date: 26 November 2015 Publisher: Sterling Publishing Reporter: Lara Bullock DisclaimerThe information in this Article is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although we endeavour to provide accurate and timely information, we do not guarantee that the information in this article is accurate at the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. We are not responsible for the information of any source to which a link is provided or reference is made and exclude all liability in connection with use of these sources. 【We provide excellent expert advice to businesses wishing to invest in Australia.】Our previous news releases for Chinese investors include the following topics: - Business set up in Australia, business structures, company administration, etc. - Background information of Australia, including Australian government, legal system, and business structures, etc. - Laws and regulations in various common areas, including protection of technology and intellectual property, anti-trust and consumer law, contract law, business migration, real property, public takeovers, and electronic commerce etc. - Professional industrial updates and insights, such as regulation on foreign investment.