Financial Services

HSBC to cop $35M fine in novel ASIC case over scam protections

HSBC has agreed to pay a $35 million penalty in ASIC proceedings after it admitted to serious failures in protecting customers from scams, but a judge is questioning whether the penalty is high enough. 

Employment

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, ARN push to keep October trial date after Sandilands deal

Lawyers for radio personality Jackie 'O' Henderson are seeking to keep October trial dates for her showdown against former employer ARN after her former co-host Kyle Sandilands settled his case against the company for $12 million.

Business of Law

Clayton Utz closes out Big Six promotion season with 5 new partners

Clayton Utz has promoted five senior lawyers to its partnership, including a class actions specialist, the smallest round of promotions this year among the Big Six. 

Financial Services

Judge takes HSBC to task for late settlement in ASIC’s scam protections case

A judge has signed off on a $35 million penalty against HSBC in ASIC’s novel case over the bank's scam protection failures, despite questioning whether the penalty was high enough since the case was settled “quite late in the day”.

Employment

Victorian bill would mean workers have different WFH rights: expert

Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Copyright Lawyerly Media 2026. Unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this article is prohibited. Contact Us for a reprint licence. Legislation introduced in Victoria that would require companies to…

Corporate

Ex-Star CEO, GC hit with $1.1M in penalties for money laundering failures

A judge has ordered the former CEO and chief legal officer of Star to pay a combined $1.1 million in penalties for failing to act on "obvious" money laundering risks, but said the fines would have been higher had ASIC not struck a "generous" settlement with other directors.

Appeals

High Court asked to revive NULIS class action over $165M in conflicted remuneration

A failed class action against former NAB super fund trustee NULIS Nominees over $165 million in conflicted remuneration has asked the High Court to revive the case and provide clarity on the fees for-profit trustees can charge for their compensation. 

Business of Law

Allens says court should resolve KPMG privilege standoff

Law firm Allens has told a parliamentary committee that a court should weigh in on whether parliament's powers to compel information overrode KPMG's legal privilege, as the auditor resists orders to produce documents.

Cryptocurrency

High Court finds Block Earner’s crypto product a financial product

The High Court has unanimously sided with the corporate regulator in finding that cryptocurrency firm Block Earner's 'Earner' product was a financial product and a derivative and that it required a financial services licence. 

Media

ARN settles with shock jock Kyle Sandilands for $12M

ARN Media has reached a $12 million settlement with radio personality Kyle Sandilands, who sued the network over its decision to scrap his 10-year $100 million contract following an on-air fight with co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson.

error: The content is secured.

For information on rights and reprints, contact subscriptions@lawyerly.com.au