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  1. KD v WW LCRO 83 / 2011 (30 March 2012) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...KD advised WW, WV and WU that she would not be able to devote much time to the matter prior to Christmas, but that she would read the file, and in the meantime they should continue with their efforts to obtain assistance from the English social services to make contact with WS. [6] Following a telephone conversation with the Assistant Team Manager of Children’s Services at Norfolk County Council, WV received an email from her on 20 November 2009, in which she advised that she had...

  2. LCRO 55/2017 L DA and O DA v UE [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...Rules 2008 (the Rules) as being pertinent to the circumstances. [10] Having received a 23 December 2016 reply from the senior partner at [Law Firm] which they did not find satisfactory (and to which I will refer below) the DAs complained to the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service. The complaint [11] The DAs lodged that complaint on 2 February 2017 or thereabouts. It sought an apology and adherence by Ms UE to the rules mentioned above. [12] The already mentioned corresp...

  3. Auckland Standards Committee 4 v Holdaway [2023] NZLCDT 8 (6 April 2023) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...HOLDAWAY’S PERSONAL HISTORY OR MEDICAL ISSUES EXCEPT THOSE REFERENCED IN THE TRIBUNAL DECISIONS ARE PERMANENTLY SUPPRESSED, AS RECORDED IN PARAGRAPH [23] OF THIS DECISION. ORDER MADE PURSUANT TO S 240 OF THE LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS ACT 2006. NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2023] NZLCDT 8 LCDT 004/21, 015/21, 004/22 IN THE MATTER of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 BETWEEN AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 4 Applica...

  4. Recording Industry Association of New Zealand v Telecom NZ 4296 [2013] NZCOP 10 [pdf, 91 KB]

    [2013] NZCOP 10 COP 008/13 UNDER The Copyright Act 1994 BETWEEN RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION NEW ZEALAND Applicant AND Telecom NZ 4296 Respondent BEFORE THE COPYRIGHT TRIBUNAL Paul Sumpter DECISION ON THE PAPERS Introduction [1] Under the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 (Act) the Copyright Tribunal (Tribunal) has been given jurisdiction to decide whether to order payment to the copyright owner by persons found to h...

  5. Lim v Gu-Chang [2015] NZIACDT 3 (26 January 2015) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Gu-Chang’s conduct in this matter was serious. She breached her client’s confidentiality, and embarrassed him. I recognise Ms Gu-Chang has apologised, and give her credit for that. In addition, she overcharged substantially and failed to provide services likely to be of any value. She did so without her client understanding the reality that the services he paid for would be unlikely to improve his position and in circumstances where it was her responsibility to ensure he understood thi...

  6. Minute of the Environment Court (dated 2 May 2017) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...advice. WHO SHOULD ATTEND The parties are not required to attend this session but are encouraged to come prepared with any questions they may have in relation to Environment Court proceedings. Please note this is a session about process and will not address the content of the individual's case. CORRESPONDENCE AND ENQUIRIES Information on the Environment Court and the Court's Practice Notes which serve as a guide, are available at www.justice.govt.nz/courts/environment-court....

  7. Waste Management NZ Limited 225 [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. Signed for and on behalf of Waste Management NZ Limited by its SOlicito; and authorised agents Chapman Tripp /l~~~ Paula Brosnahan Partner 7 October 2016 Address for service of person: Waste Management NZ Limited c/- Paula Brosnahan / Jill Gregory Chapman Tripp Level 38 23 Albert St Auckland Email address:paula.brosnahan@chapmantripp.com / jill.gregory@chapmantripp.com 100238785/5160112.1...

  8. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM expert Robert Greenway [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...over-represented especially in ‘Food Retailing’ (7.3%, 4.4% and 2.7%) and Waiheke Island had strength in ‘Specialised Food Retailing’ (3.0%, 1.0% and 0.6%). (d) The Auckland Region had 6.6% of employees engaged in the ‘Accommodation and Food Services’ sector, compared with Waiheke Island’s 17.7% and Queenstown-Lake’s 29.7%. The latter had a particular relative strength in ‘Accommodation’ (15.9%) although Waiheke Island at 4.3% outstripped the Auckland Regio...

  9. FINAL-2021-Research-Memorandum-Witness-Familiarisation.pdf [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...Kingdom, have developed a thorough independent witness familiarisation processes. 8. Te Tangi o Te Manawanui: Recommendations for reform recommends providing victims with legal aid so that they can access a professional witness familiarisation service that includes the opportunity for neutral content role play practice in cross examination. Such a service is currently available in Aotearoa New Zealand for a fee in civil cases. 9. This research paper examines best practice overseas...

  10. Evaluation of Victim Support’s Homicide Caseworker Support Service [pdf, 790 KB]

    Evaluation of Victim Support’s Full-time Homicide Caseworker Support Service 9 November 2015 Alison Chetwin Dr Sue Carswell Dr Trish Young Integrity Professionals 2 Acknowledgements The evaluation team wish to thank the family members who generously shared their experiences for this evaluation. We also thank the other participants and Victim Support staff who assisted with access to information for the...