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  1. Marshall v IDEA Services Ltd (HDC Act) [2020] NZHRRT 9 [pdf, 434 KB]

    IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2020] NZHRRT 9 Reference No. HRRT 041/2018 UNDER THE HEALTH AND DISABILITY COMMISSIONER ACT 1994 BETWEEN EAMON HENNING MARSHALL PLAINTIFF AND IDEA SERVICES LIMITED DEFENDANT AT NAPIER BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms GJ Goodwin, Deputy Chairperson Ms LJ Alaeinia JP, Member Mr MJM Keefe QSM JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr GW Marshall as agent for his son Ms I Reuv

  2. LCRO 165/2019 RG v TQ (19 May 2021) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...She was concerned that Mr PC had apportioned part of the sale proceeds towards settlement of a trust debt when, in her view, he had no authority to do so. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision [8] Ms TQ lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) on 18 November 2018. [9] Her complaint was addressed to: (a) PC of ABC lawyers; and (b) all the ABC partners for their failure to have a complaints procedure in place. [10] From the fil...

  3. LCDT-form-J-appeal-dec-LS-or-convey-refuse-decline-cert-form-July-25 [pdf, 486 KB]

    LCDT 01/07/2025 - J Appeal against a decision of New Zealand Law Society / New Zealand Society of Conveyancers, declining or refusing to issue a Practising Certificate NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Form J Section 42 read with sections 39 and 41 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 TRIB No: Important Information 1. If you authorise another person to represent you in accordance with paragraph 2 below, all communications in relation to...

  4. Application for approval to provide legal aid services [pdf, 680 KB]

    MOJ0052.1-June13_ApplicAtion for ApprovAl to provide legAl Aid ServiceS Page 1 / 9 Please use this form if you are seeking approval as a provider of legal aid services, (lead provider, supervised provider or an employment advocate) or as a provider of specified legal services under section 77 of the Legal Services Act 2011. Please refer to the APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO PROVIDE LEGAL SERVICES GUIDELINES for clarification on the terms used and assistance with completing this application...

  5. What to expect in the courtroom

    On this page: Introductions Addressing judges Dress Behaviour Language Interpreter services Video conferences Introductions When your case is called, you must tell the court your name. Addressing judges A judge of the High Court must be addressed as Your Honour, Sir (male) or Ma’am (female).  If you want to refer to another judge: a judge of the High Court and above is referred to as Justice [Surname] a judge of the District Court and below is referred to as Judge [Surname]. You must...

  6. Notes from Crown Maori Relations hui Waikato 28 April 2018 [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...jobs. The speaker proposed that the government match the capital which will double the employment outcomes as a means of progressing to a devolution-based approach. • Rangatahi – A couple of speakers noted there was a difficulty in locating services for rangatahi and the current services are not adequate or holistic. Rangatahi are often discriminated against within the existing services. https://www.justice.govt.nz/maori-land-treaty/crown-maori-relations/initial-proposals-from-g...

  7. FVPP03 Provision of non-violence programme is inappropriate [docx, 268 KB]

    ...is to be used if the assessor determines; · there is a good reason for not undertaking the assessment, or · that it is no longer appropriate or practicable to provide the programme, or · the programme should be delayed to enable other matters to be addressed first, or · the need for a different programme or service provider to more closely match client need. In these instances, the service provider must notify the Respondent and the Registrar. By completing this form, the assessor is reques...

  8. Justice Matters - issue 06 - March 2017 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    Justice Matters DELIVERING QUALITY SERVICES Welcome to the first issue of Justice Matters for 2017. Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman discusses priorities for the Ministry which are ultimately aimed at delivering better outcomes for New Zealanders. Our new Associate Minister Mark Mitchell talks about what’s being done to address youth crime, and we feature changes that will make a real difference for New Zealanders now and in the future. MARCH 2017 • ISSUE 6 justice.govt.nz http://w...

  9. OIA-101731.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...the case rather than seek an adjournment for another lawyer to be assigned under legal aid. The policy, and further supporting information for lawyers, can be found on the Ministry's website through this link: justice.govt.nz/about/lawyers-and-service-providers/cpip/ Please note that the higher duties payment referred to in the Duty Lawyer Operational policy has been suspended since 18 October 2022. Please also see the document table below. I can advise that the Ministry authored t...

  10. ONC v MDT [2012] NZIACDT 29 (18 June 2012) [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...Complainant In person Date Issued: 18 June 2012 2 DECISION Introduction [1] Mr ONC complained about Mr MDT’s conduct as a licensed immigration adviser. [2] Mr ONC says he paid for Mr MDT’s services in the Philippines and, after his arrival in New Zealand, Mr MDT stood over him and forced him to sign a promissory note to pay further fees he should not have had to pay. He also says Mr MDT kept his personal documents despite requests...