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  1. LCRO 194/2017 MA v NB, OC and PD (20 September 2019) [pdf, 344 KB]

    ...the reason I’ve taken the time to pursue this complaint is my concern for other psychologists facing disciplinary proceedings, and the wider implications if they also have received/will receive advice on service of such poor quality”.18 [101] It is argument that the conduct of the lawyers (and the firm) was so egregious that it demands a disciplinary response which would, in some way, circumvent the lawyer’s capacity to provide legal advice on matters relating to professional...

  2. [2019] NZEmpC 187 Byrne v The New Zealand Transport Agency [pdf, 411 KB]

    ...request followed the confidential settlement inevitably led Mr Houba to believe that there was a significant reason impacting on Mrs Byrne’s suitability to work on the Project. The totality of statements made on behalf of NZTA was disparaging. [101] I find that, when considered in the context in which they arose, the remarks made amounted to a breach of cl 9 of the record of settlement. [102] I referred earlier to the submissions made by counsel about two disparagement cases,...

  3. [2020] NZEmpC 73 Waste Management NZ Ltd v Jones [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...provide relevant information. With one possible exception, to be discussed shortly, all of the requests for information were adequately and promptly answered by Waste Management by emails on 26 April 2016, 2 May 2016, 8 and 9 June 2016. [101] On 25 April 2016 Mr Thompson emailed the first request for information, making it clear that the meeting Mr Shipley had requested would not take place without the material sought being supplied. The request was for: (a) a copy o...

  4. [2019] NZEmpC 113 Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories Ltd v Scott [pdf, 576 KB]

    ...correspondence, and stated that all feedback provided had been considered. Responding to several issues raised by Mr Scott, Genesys stated that although the original proposal had noted the 4 Case Note 210106 [2010] NZ PrivCmr 14. benefits of reducing the need for travel, this was not its main rationale. Reduction in travel costs would be a minor benefit. [42] Mr Scott had stated he was prepared to change the focus of his...

  5. LCRO 105/2018 SW v NL (23 August 2019) [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...“referred to and dealt with” the alleged client, the lawyer’s file material will be of assistance.12 [100] Adopting that approach, whilst Ms SW had her own lawyer acting for her, that was primarily in respect of the relationship property matter. [101] In his [date] 2017 email to Ms SW’s lawyer, to which he attached a copy of the sale agreement, Mr NL stated he was “happy to attend on the conveyancing aspects of the sale”. Mr CN explained that this was on the basis Ms SW...

  6. FV Reform Paper 1 Context [pdf, 554 KB]

    ...included. Police cannot apply parts of FTEs to shift patterns. Police advise this means that six sworn staff for each area will be required immediately from when the legislation comes into force to meet forecast increases in demand. Consultation 101. The following departments were consulted on this paper: Ministry of Social Development (including Child, Youth and Family, Office for Senior Citizens, Children’s Action Plan, and Office of Disability Issues); New Zealand Police; Departme...

  7. July Outstanding Applicaitons 2020 [pdf, 492 KB]

    ...1977 - Application to the Chief Judge A20120015167 45/93 Mohi Wiremu Hotene CJ 2013/4 - Paratene Mita Hotene - and orders dated 1 September 1998 and 28 January 2000 at 90 WHK 405- 407 and 92 WHK 250-251 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001014 45/93 Lynette Hatton, Jeanette Fifield CJ2013/3 - Mere Porotene – and succession orders made at 6 ADWG 312 dated 12 March 1990 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001429 45/93 Rochel Nathan CJ 2013/6 - Richard Himiona Kukeme...

  8. 1.-Lonnie-Dalzell-Owner-Interface-Manager.pdf [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...needed urgently. The Transport Agency is very grateful for the considerable input provided by tangata whenua, landowners, the relevant councils, other stakeholders, and members of the public, which has helped bring the Project to this point. 101. I have met with a wide range of people and organisations with a view to obtaining information to feed into the process, bringing issues to light at an early stage, and addressing them if possible. 102. The Transport Agency sees the su...

  9. [2021] NZREADT 10 - Baker (9 March 2021) [pdf, 399 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2021] NZREADT 10 READT 022/2020 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under section 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN MICHELLE BAKER and RODNEY BAKER Appellants AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 1901) First Respondent AND HAMISH DRUMM, MARK COFFEY, and SAFARI REAL ESTATE (t/a TOMMY’S REAL ESTATE) Second Respondents Hearing: 24 February 2021, at Well

  10. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2021 [xlsx, 117 KB]

    ...death Convicted 25 46 83 64 81 87 89 110 60 56 69% 70% 82% 75% 77% 79% 76% 82% 60% 68% Other proved 3 2 3 9 9 6 11 3 14 14 8% 3% 3% 11% 9% 5% 9% 2% 14% 17% Not proved 8 17 15 12 15 16 17 21 25 12 22% 26% 15% 14% 14% 15% 15% 16% 25% 15% Other 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% Total 36 66 101 85 105 110 117 134 100 82 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0100: Homicide and related offences not further defined Convicted 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0% 0% 20% 0% 0% 0% 0...