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  1. Morton v Marshall [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...receivership. Some time was spent tracking down Mr Marshall but he was eventually served, this being confirmed by the fact that on 28 October 2005 he called the WHRS Case Manager and discussed the claim with him. At the same time he gave his address as 15 Noel Rogers Place, Palmerston North. All subsequent papers relating to these proceedings from then on were sent to him at that given address. [4] A preliminary conference by telephone was arranged and took place on 8 November...

  2. LD v Review of prosecutorial decision LCRO 15/2015 (15 June 2015) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...(d) exercised capriciously, in bad faith, or with malice. [24] The Court of Appeal has expressed the view that:19 having regard to the legislative purposes of consumer protection and the maintenance of public confidence in the provision of legal services, it is… important that the Tribunal be able to determine some complaints even though the likely sanction will not involve striking for suspension. The complaints may for example involve complex issues of fact or law be likely to resu...

  3. Wellington Standards Committee v Sawyer [2013] NZLCDT 47 [pdf, 84 KB]

    NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2013] NZLCDT 47 LCDT 005/13 & 006/13 IN THE MATTER of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 BETWEEN WELLINGTON STANDARDS COMMITTEES No. 1 & No. 2 AND GARY EDWARD SAWYER Practitioner CHAIR Judge D F Clarkson MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Mr W Chapman Mr M Gough Mr S Maling Ms P Walker HEARING at CHRISTCHURCH on 14 October 2013 COUNSEL Mr G Nation...

  4. M v New Zealand Law Society [2017] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 58 KB]

    NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2017] NZLCDT 15 LCDT 024/16 BETWEEN M Appellant AND THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY Respondent CHAIR Judge BJ Kendall (retired) MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms A Callinan Mr G McKenzie Ms C Rowe Mr W Smith HEARING at Specialist Courts and Tribunal Centre, Auckland DATE 23 May 2017 DATE OF DECISION 13 June 2017 COUNSEL Dr R Harrison QC for the Appellant Mr P Collins for the Respon...

  5. Guide-4-A-Guide-to-Deportation-Appeals-by-a-Non-Resident.pdf [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...you with a deportation liability notice. If you were served with the deportation liability notice, you were served: a) when it was handed to you personally; or b) if it was sent by registered post or courier, when it was delivered to your contact address; or c) if it was sent by email, when it was delivered to the server of your internet service provider or other server used by you for the receipt of email. It is presumed to have arrived at your server the same day it was sent, unles...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 65 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...the New Zealand Māori Council, and Te Ohu Kaimoana. He was involved in the 1989 and 1992 com­ mercial fisheries settlements and the 1990 forestry settlement. Miriama Evans (Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāi Tahu) has held many senior roles in the public service, as well as iwi governance roles, including as a trus­ tee of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga, Te Whiringa (the Ngāti Mutunga Com mu nity Develop ment Charitable Trust), and the Ngāti Mutunga Invest­ ment Chari table Trust. She is the...

  7. Professional help

    ...file a notice of change representation when you engage a lawyer or advocate and serve the other party with the notice. If your representation ceases, file and serve the other party with such a notice. You will also need to do this if you change your address for the service of documents.  You can find a notice of change representation on our forms and fees page. Back to top

  8. Nelson Standards Committee v Smith [2018] NZLCDT 34 [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...Charge 1 the Standards Committee submit that Mr Smith “failed to discharge his professional obligations as follows”: “(a) Mr Smith breached Rule 3 of the [Rules], by failing to act in a competent and timely manner when providing regulated services to Ms B; (b) Mr Smith breached Rule 10 of the Rules, by failing to promote and maintain proper standards of professionalism in his dealings; (c) Mr Smith breached Rule 11 of the Rules, by failing to administer his practice in a manner...

  9. Facilitation payments guide and NZ's anti-bribery laws [pdf, 128 KB]

    Facilitation payments and New Zealand’s anti-bribery laws Overview The Ministry of Justice has prepared the following guidance to help your business understand New Zealand’s laws on facilitation payments, including the recent changes made in the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill (the Organised Crime Bill). It outlines what facilitation payments are, the risks associated with making them, and practical advice on how to effectively eliminate their use. This docum...

  10. A Nair v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 32 (19 March 2014 ) [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...or that a visa approval was guaranteed. Further she always acted professionally. [13.2] She claimed to have maintained contact with the complainant and referred specifically to: [13.2.1] A meeting on 13 August 2010 when an agreement to provide services was signed. [13.2.2] A letter from Immigration New Zealand sent on 30 August 2010 confirming the complainant’s expression of interest was under consideration. The adviser contacted the complainant, and the complainant agreed to uplif...