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  1. LCRO 38/2025 XYZ Inc. v VNR and QBL (30 July 2025) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...were duly filed redacting Ms T’s surname from the subject line of the two emails and deleting the words “which later resulted in such being fully and finally resolved” from the submission. [11] The applicant then filed the complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (the LCS) referred to below. [12] A few days later, Ms T filed a claim in the ERA against the employer, the respondents and their firm alleging breach of the confidentiality clause in the...

  2. H v J [2016] NZIACDT 19 (04 April 2016) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...Statement of Complaint put forward the following background as the basis for the complaint: [5.1] In February 2012, the complainant received a graduate job search visa. In October of that year, she engaged Mr J to gain a visa so she could remain in New Zealand indefinitely. [5.2] Mr J told the complainant he had a job offer. The complainant paid $12,000 in cash to Mr J. On 18 October 2012, Immigration New Zealand received a work visa application. [5.3] The application was successful,...

  3. BT v KG [2020] NZDT 1457 (16 March 2020) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...before he purchased it and was given a valuation of $12,550.00. He said he was also told verbally by [Redacted] of Partridges that it was a genuine Rolex. 10. BT believed he was buying a genuine Rolex. The price sought was consistent with what he knew these watches were selling for at that time. It had a valuation from Partridges and came with a full set of cards, paperwork and sale tag. The advert described it as a 2014 Rolex Submariner. 11. I am satisfied from what was discussed at...

  4. LN & TN v TT Ltd [2024] NZDT 152 (1 March 2024) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...tray is due to it being glued onto an unsuitable surface, and that the 5-year warranty had become voided. 3. LN and TN brought a claim to the Tribunal seeking the sum of $4,212.84, representing a quote to remove the linings and glass and install a new shower tray. 4. The issues to be determined are as follows: • Whether the service was provided with reasonable skill and care, and fit for purpose? • If not, what if any, is payable to LN and TN? 5. The Applicant bears the...

  5. Trial and prison

    ...trial, Oliver is brought into the High Court from prison and is held in the court cells until his appearance. At 10.am he is brought up to the courtroom. A jury of twelve has been chosen from a pool of about sixty people who have been called to do jury service. Once the jury has been chosen, the list of witnesses for the prosecution is read out loud. If one of the jurors knows a witness, they must let the judge know. The judge will decide whether or not they can still be a juror based on how we...

  6. VK & VI v AC LCRO 268-269 / 2011 & 105 / 2012 (13 May 2013) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...(LCRO 269/2011 105/2012) MR VI (268/2011) Applicants BETWEEN MR AC Respondent DECISION The names and indentifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. Introduction [1] Mr VK lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service on 14 September 2011 concerning the conduct of Mr AC. Mr AC and his partner, Mr AD, provided a response to those complaints by letter dated 19 September 2011. That letter was sent to Mr VK. [2] On...

  7. [2023] NZREADT 15 – Wilson v CAC 2102 & EE [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...primarily arguing that income from a commercial business in the downstairs area would have been allowed. BACKGROUND [3] Ms Wilson is a licensed salesperson under the Act and at the relevant time was engaged by Browns Real Estate Ltd, trading as New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty (the agency). Ms Wilson was the listing agent for the property. [4] EE, the second respondent, bought the property in question through a company (the purchaser). He has chosen to take no active...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2021 part 1 [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...before inquiries will also be available on-line in the near future. It is my hope that on-line access will continue to encourage a greater understanding of the Tribunal’s work and facilitate the use of what has become a major resource relating to New Zealand’s history. Chief Judge Wilson Isaac Chairperson Waitangi Tribunal 19 June 2012 February 2021 WT Bibliography 1975-2020 Part 1 2 Page 2 of 38 Contents Preface Introduction Statements and pu...

  9. [2025] NZEmpC 159 McCormack v Reserve Bank of New Zealand [pdf, 239 KB]

    STEPHEN MCCORMACK v RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND [2025] NZEmpC 159 [28 July 2025] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2025] NZEmpC 159 EMPC 200/2025 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN STEPHEN MCCORMACK Plaintiff AND RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Defendant Hearing: 26 June 2025 (Heard at Auckland)...

  10. VJ & VL v AE LCRO 88 / 2012 (14 May 2013) [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...not eventuate as originally planned or envisaged and the Applicants then briefed another lawyer, and sought a refund of part of the payment made to the Practitioner. Background [4] The Applicants are a mother and daughter who were visitors to New Zealand. They were detained at [a New Zealand] Airport when attempting to leave the country with an amount of jewellery in their luggage. This jewellery was alleged by the Police to have been stolen and therefore they were each charged w...