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  1. LCRO 31/2015 HN v TR [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...there would be no further communications with his clients. [28] Any moral outrage must attach to Mr TR’s client. In the text Ethics, Professional Responsibility and the Lawyer the author says:16 … clients will be far more likely to use the services of a lawyer if they can be sure of the lawyer’s loyalty and confidence. The law and the Conduct and Client Care Rules have relieved lawyers of moral duties which would make their profession difficult if not impossible were they im...

  2. KY v DZ LCRO 174/2015 (25 October 2016) [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] Mr KY has applied for a review of a decision by the [XX] Standards Committee 1 to take no further action in respect of his complaint concerning the conduct of the respondent, Mr DZ. [2] The complaint concerns Mr DZ’s conduct in leaving service copies of Family Court proceedings with someone other than Mr KY at a [specified location]. Background [3] Mr DZ acted for Mr KY’s wife in family matters from or shortly before March 2014. [4] Mr KY’s lawyer was Ms JR...

  3. Waikato River Authority.pdf [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...10. WRA agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. WRA by its solicitors and authorised agents Buddle Findlay: Signature: P T Beverley / C E Bulow Date: 29 September 2020 Address for Service: Buddle Findlay Level 17, Aon Centre 1 Willis Street Wellington 6011 Service may also be effected by: (a) posting it to the solicitor at PO Box 2694, Wellington; or (b) leaving it for the solic...

  4. Waikato River Authority.pdf [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...10. WRA agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. WRA by its solicitors and authorised agents Buddle Findlay: Signature: P T Beverley / C E Bulow Date: 29 September 2020 Address for Service: Buddle Findlay Level 17, Aon Centre 1 Willis Street Wellington 6011 Service may also be effected by: (a) posting it to the solicitor at PO Box 2694, Wellington; or (b) leaving it for the solic...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 155 Head v Chief Executive of the Inland Revenue Department [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...KEANU HEAD Plaintiff AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT Defendant Hearing: (on the papers) Appearances: P Cranney, counsel for plaintiff S Hornsby-Geluk and P Gillespie, counsel for defendant G Service, counsel for Madison Recruitment Ltd Judgment: 30 September 2020 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE B A CORKILL [1] In McCook v Chief Executive of the Inland Revenue Department (EMPC 254/2019), nine plaintiffs seek declaration...

  6. Privacy Commissioner Position Profile November 2021 [docx, 28 KB]

    ...Privacy Commissioner is an independent Crown entity, funded through Vote Justice. The Office administers the Privacy Act 2020 and has an advisory, educational, investigative, and dispute resolution role in promoting and protecting individual privacy in New Zealand, and powers of enforcement and compliance. The Privacy Commissioner provides a range of services including: · advice to Government and Parliament on legislative policy or administrative proposals that impact on individual privacy...

  7. [2021] NZIACDT 13 - TI v Malcolm (8 June 2021) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...BACKGROUND [4] Mr Timothy James Malcolm is a former licensed immigration adviser. He practised under the name TM Immigration, in Auckland. His licence expired on 3 February 2021. [5] The complainant is TI, a national of Germany. She arrived in New Zealand in 2015 and worked as a teacher on temporary work visas from 2016. At the relevant time, her visa was due to expire on 11 January 2022, but she was made redundant as from 14 August 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19. [6...

  8. [2021] NZEmpC 142 Christieson v Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd [pdf, 266 KB]

    DEREK JOHN CHRISTIESON v FONTERRA CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LIMITED [2021] NZEmpC 142 [26 August 2021] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2021] NZEmpC 142 EMPC 177/2021 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN DEREK JOHN CHRISTIESON Plaintiff AND FONTERRA CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 28 July 202...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 02 - NS v Registrar (8 January 2024) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...technician with the required skillset. It was UK (who will be known as [the employee]). The appellant’s wife wanted to proceed. The adviser and [the employee]’s agent in Vietnam exchanged emails on 4 September 2019. The adviser sent the professional services agreement to the agent on the following day. On that day, 5 September, the adviser contacted the appellant’s wife to inform her he would represent [the employee] as her immigration adviser. [The employee] and the adviser e...

  10. Justice Sector Prison Projection 2019 report [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...is dependent on the assessment of trends and assumptions made at the time of the projection. The 2019 Prison Population Projection was completed in late 2019 with the intention to publish in March 2020. This was delayed due to the activation of New Zealand COVID-19 alert level 4. Therefore, this report provides insights into key drivers along the justice system without incorporating COVID-19 considerations. As stated in this report, the prison projection provides one possible futur...