Holding Redlich appoints property partner
National law firm Holding Redlich has expanded its property, planning and development practice with the appointment of a new partner.
Dinh Ptok (pictured) has joined Holding Redlich, bringing over two decades of commercial property law experience, acting as a trusted legal adviser to commercial and non-commercial developers, A-REITs, landlords, tenants and not-for-profits. Ms Ptok has advised on some of Victoria’s largest property transactions in Victoria.
Ms Ptok has come over from KHQ Lawyers, where she served for nearly three years as a principal.
Speaking about the appointment, the firm’s national head of property, planning and development, Vanya Lozzi, said that the breadth of Ms Ptok’s experience at the higher end of the commercial and non-commercial market segment is a great addition to the firm’s Victorian team and Holding Redlich’s national offering as a whole.
“We are pleased to welcome Dinh as a partner, particularly as we plan for growth that will come from the next phase of the real estate cycle,” Mr Lozzi said.
“There is unprecedented demand nationally for quality legal services in the real estate segment, and Dinh’s capabilities and experience are a welcome addition to our team.”
Ms Ptok added that she is very much looking forward to the next stage of her career at Holding Redlich.
“I am proud to join the team at Holding Redlich, a highly respected firm with a reputation of providing high-quality services to developers, landlords and tenants,” she said.
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