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  1. Hart v Auckland Standards Committee 1 of the New Zealand Law Society CIV 2012 404 5076 5528 [pdf, 515 KB]

    HART V AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY HC AK CIV- 2012-404-5076 THIS JUDGMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE SUPPRESSION ORDERS CONTAINED IN PARAGRAPH [246] IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGISTRY CIV-2012-404-5076 CIV-2012-404-5528 BETWEEN BARRY JOHN HART Appellant AND AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY Respondent Hearing: 10 & 11 December 2012 Court: Winkelmann J Lang J Counsel: A Trenw...

  2. [2012] NZEmpC 206 Faapito v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...another entry in the nursing notes records a discussion with a psychiatrist about restarting the inmate on his night-time dose and that the previously sequestered tablets could not be found. Arrangements were made with the Mason Clinic for a new prescription to be prepared by a psychiatrist. [20] Yet later that day, Ms Faapito recorded the receipt of the new prescription from the psychiatric team and that a week’s supply of the inmate’s medication had been made available bu...

  3. RF v CN LCRO 254/2012 (3 November 2016) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...concerns regarding her accounts but had failed to do so. [20] The Standards Committee distilled the issues to be considered as follows: (a) Were the costs charged by Ms CN fair and reasonable? (b) Did Ms CN withhold information from Mr RF and his new solicitor, Mr BL? (c) Was Ms CN justified in claiming a solicitor’s lien over Mr RF’ files and declining to provide them to Mr BL until her fees were paid? [21] In its decision delivered on [Date], the Committee determined, pursua...

  4. Khan v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 2 (15 January 2014) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...alleged in support of the complaint and information gathered by the Registrar. [8] There is a background narrative where the complainant and a person, who is not a licensed immigration adviser, engaged in an arrangement for the provision of immigration services; the provision of those services was not satisfactory. [9] In the Statement of Complaint the Registrar wrote the following with regard to the adviser: [9.1] The complainant says he has never met the adviser. [9.2] There is a w...

  5. LCRO 77/2024 KU v CI (9 April 2025) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...[6] Ms KU considered that Mr CI should not have accepted instructions from her mother, when the amendments made disturbed the objectives of the 2008 Deed. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision [7] Ms KU lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (Complaints Service) on 10 September 2023. She provided with her complaint, a comprehensive account of the family history which had resulted in the decision of the family members to enter into the Deed...

  6. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – summary record 15th-17th reports (continued) [pdf, 63 KB]

    ...July 2007, at 3 p.m. Chairperson: Mr. de GOUTTES CONTENTS CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS, COMMENTS AND INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 9 OF THE CONVENTION (continued) Fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth periodic reports of New Zealand This record is subject to correction. Corrections should be submitted in one of the working languages. They should be set forth in a memorandum and also incorporated in a copy of the record. They should be sent within one week o...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 089 Auckland Council v Braines [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...Court Mr Braines is prohibited from: i. Establishing or undertaking any works for the purpose of establishing any additional dwellings at the Site; Auckland Council v Braines - ex p interim enforcement orders 2 ii. Allowing or granting any new, replacement or extended tenancies in respect of any dwellings at the Site; iii. Using or permitting the use of the toilet facilities at the Site in seven days' time; and b. Pursuant to ss 320(1), 314(1)(b)(i), 314(1)(b)(ii) , 314...

  8. ENV-2016-AKL-000204 Davies Kahlberg Family Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...sites capable of containing a building, in areas where service (29) connections are available to a public reticulated network, to be able to connect to the following networks: wastewater; (a) stormwater; and (b) potable water. (c) Require all new sites capable of containing a building, in areas with no (30) reticulated water supply, stormwater or wastewater network, to be of a size and shape that provides for: the treatment and disposal of stormwater in a way that does not lead...

  9. Statement of cross claim template [doc, 27 KB]

    ...plaintiff etc) And [full name, place of residence, occupation] Cross-claim Defendant (Note: if more than one defendant list them separately as 2nd defendant, 3rd defendant etc) Statement of Cross-claim Filed by: [Cross-claim plaintiff’s name and address for service] The Plaintiff(s) Claims: Background to Cause(s) of Action [Here specify the facts in chronological order that led to your cause/s of action] (note: a cause of action is your legal ground for bringing your action against...

  10. Bullent v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 76 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...complaints he abused his status as a licensed immigration adviser, to provide the opportunity to use misrepresentations to induce potential clients to pay fees. [5] He dishonestly misrepresented both the opportunities potential clients had to migrate to New Zealand, and the services he would provide to assist them. The misrepresentations were tailored to what Mr Standing though might be effective in particular cases. His dishonest misrepresentations included deceit such as: [5.1] he p...