Holly Sara

Partner

Sydney + 61.2.8272.0549

Holly Sara is an experienced litigator and advisor who represents clients in high-value, high-profile, and complex matters across Australia.

A Chambers and The Legal 500 recognized litigator, Holly's practice encompasses commercial disputes, class actions, investigations, and contentious regulatory and government matters. Holly also has a particular focus on ESG (environmental, social, and governance) and co-leads the Firm's ESG efforts in Australia.

Holly advises corporations (listed and unlisted), financial institutions, and individual directors and officers. She has broad experience across industry sectors, including health care and life sciences, energy and resources, financial markets, technology, funds, property and development, consumer goods, and manufacturing.

Holly's recent experience includes defending clients against high-profile class actions and related regulatory actions regarding financial products, securities, pharmaceuticals, franchisees, product liability, and ESG issues, among others. Her commercial litigation experience includes several multibillion dollar, bet-the-company disputes, numerous post-transaction disputes, and insurance coverage disputes, including a successful High Court appeal involving class action insurance coverage.

She has acted in several of the most high-profile regulatory investigations, enforcement actions, and inquiries in the country. Her experience spans all of the major Australian regulators, including ASIC (Australian Securities and Investments Commission) and the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), as well as Royal Commissions, Commissions of Inquiry, and Parliamentary inquiries and foreign regulators.

Holly regularly advises clients on ESG regulatory issues and disclosures, including greenwashing, modern slavery, and climate-related disclosures.

Holly serves as the regional hiring partner for Jones Day in Australia.

Esperienze

  • BGC and J-Corp defend against allegations of contractual and statutory causes of actionJones Day is defending BGC Residential Pty Ltd and J-Corp Pty Ltd, BHG group companies, in the first class action commenced in the Supreme Court of Western Australia under its recently introduced class action procedures.
  • Non-Executive Directors of Nuix defend against ASIC investigationJones Day represents the former Chairman and non-executive directors of Nuix Limited in civil proceedings commenced by the Australia corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission ("ASIC"), alleging contraventions of the Corporations Act related to market disclosures by the company.
  • Foreign client seeks advice relating to potential domestic and private international law remedies against Australian governmentJones Day is advising a foreign client as to its domestic and international law remedies following an Australian government decision to exclude the company from participating in an Australian commercial opportunity.
  • Bank of Queensland seeks counsel in Banking Royal Commission inquiryJones Day acted for Bank of Queensland Limited and its subsidiaries in the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry.
  • Former CEO defends Australian corporate regulator claimJones Day is acting for the former CEO of a metals and mining company in defending proceedings brought by the corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission ("ASIC"), in the Federal Court of Australia.