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  1. BSA newsletter Mar 2021 v2 [pdf, 374 KB]

    What’s new? Behavioural Science Aotearoa (BSA) works to help justice sector participants make better choices and ensure Aotearoa’s justice system puts people first. Understanding how people make decisions, and the barriers they face, is the first step to ensuring justice policies and practices work effectively. Māori wardens encourage voluntary appearances at court BSA are partnered with Māori wardens and Eastern District Police, working in collaboration to get people...

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Murray Phipps-Black [pdf, 42 KB]

    ...full name is Murray Hugh Phipps-Black. I am a Director of Light Group Limited. I hold a qualification in Illumination Engineering, Certificate of Engineering Central Institute of Technology 1986 and hold the class of ‘Member’ in the Australia/New Zealand Illumination Engineering Society. 2. I have 36 years experience as a Lighting Designer, lighting engineer, sales and lighting business manager. I have worked in the New Zealand Lighting Industry since 1978, starting at NEEC...

  3. LE v VV & VU LCRO 199 / 2011 & 29 / 2012 (6 June 2012) [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...files and deeds. ADX responded to that request by advising that copies of the requested files and deeds would be provided on payment of photocopying charges. [5] Before that response was sent, LE had lodged his complaint with the Complaints Service of the New Zealand Law Society. He alleged breaches of a number of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008 and the Privacy Act. The Standards Committee determination [6] Having considered a...

  4. Mercury NZ Limited 98.pdf [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. Signed for and on behalf of Mercury NZ Limited by its solicitors and authorised agents Chapman Tripp __________________________ Catherine Somerville-Frost Partner 28 September 2020 Address for service of Mercury: Mercury NZ Limited c/- Catherine Somerville-Frost / Alana Lampitt Chapman Tripp Level 34, PwC Tower 15 Customs Street West PO Box 2206 Auckland 1140 Email address: catherine.somerville-frost@chapmant...

  5. Horticulture New Zealand 212 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...AUCKLAND IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 (the Act) AND IN THE MATTER of section 274 of the Act BETWEEN Smithies Family Trust Appellant AND Auckland Council Respondent NOTICE OF WISH OF HORTICULTURE NEW ZEALAND TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS 2 TO: The Registrar Environment Court AUCKLAND 1. Horticulture New Zealand wishes to be party to this proceeding (ENV-2016-AKL-000212) (an appeal by Smithies Family Trust)....

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 96 Matsuoka v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...principle raised in Mr Towner’s memorandum of 8 February. Mr Pollak relied on the “fundamental issues of principle” that he stated he had already raised in his 8 February memorandum which I have already dealt with above. His second memorandum addressed only the actual costs sought by the plaintiff. He noted that two-thirds of the actual costs of $128,607 were being sought and that the plaintiff’s fees and costs were being met by a litigation funder. He took no particula...

  7. [2011] NZEmpC 57 Wade v Hume Pack-N-Cool Ltd [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...discontinuance in the above matter”, a document described as a “notice of discontinuance” (the notice) was filed. It was signed by Mr A as counsel for the applicant and Ms Stretton on behalf of the respondent on 6 August 2008. This document was addressed to the respondent and to the Registrar of the Employment Court and stated: 1. These proceedings are hereby discontinued. 2. There is no issue as to costs in this Court. [4] The notice was sent to Judge Shaw that day,...

  8. Tata v Katipa - Waiwhakaata 3E4C Lot 2A [2018] 170 Waikato Maniapoto MB 123 (170 WMN 123) [pdf, 692 KB]

    ...enforcement application. [13] I convened a telephone conference on 23 December 2014.10 Mr Hope, for the applicants, raised that he had served some of the respondents with the enforcement application, but had been unable to locate the rest to effect service. I directed Mr Hope to file an affidavit confirming who had been served and how, and what steps had been taken to serve the remaining respondents. I also issued directions for substituted service on the remaining respondents by...

  9. AB v FT LCRO 008/2015 (30 June 2016) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...acted to render them destitute.3 The complaint The method to bring this about included misleading Courts, misleading the ABs, failing to provide proper advice and failing to follow instructions. [6] Mr and Mrs AB lodged their complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service on 12 February 2014. [7] The complaint runs to 116 pages and is supported by two Eastlight folders of supplementary documents relating to the motel litigation. [8] The complaint traverses the hist...

  10. LCRO 69/2020 CX v DW (21 July 2021) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...progress of the matter. I have always responded to Ms CX’s enquiries in a timely manner and I have always treated Ms CX with respect and courtesy. The Standards Committee determination [12] The Committee determined the following issues to be addressed:6 • Did Mr DW fail to act competently and in a timely manner? • Did Mr DW fail to keep Ms CX informed about progress on enforcing the judgment? • Did Mr DW fail to promptly respond to enquiries from Ms CX? • Did Mr DW fa...