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  1. Payments to Legal Aid firms 2023 [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...121,582.36 Catherine McGeorge - Barrister Auckland 24,910.73 Catherine Stewart - Barrister Auckland 4,412.53 Catherine Townsend Auckland 4,863.22 Cathie Sheat - Barrister and Solicitor Wellington 57,093.60 Cavanagh Law Rotorua 59,509.56 ChambersCraigJarvis Auckland 39,156.79 Checketts McKay Law Limited Alexandra 175,992.90 Cheryl Kelly - Barrister Auckland 31,375.50 Chris Holdaway - Barrister Auckland 3,686.52 Chris LaHatte - Barrister Wellington 121,436.45 Chris Nicholls Lower Hutt...

  2. Scott v Hardaker [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...1. Conference 1.1. I convened a conference on this claim on 26 September 2007. Those present were: Roger Pitchforth, Tribunal Member, Moana Mihaka, Jurisdiction Manager, Claimant Timothy John Scott. Claimant representative Mr Craig O’Connor First Respondent representative Mr Owen Paulsen Second Respondent representative Brendan McCashin Third Respondent representative Mr Phil Jayes Fourth Respondents Mr John Buchan (CCC), Rhelda Fourie and Paul Robertson...

  3. Walker - Mangaroa 3A1 Lot 31 (2016) 55 Takitimu MB 131 (55 TKT 131) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...change of status is a matter that has been considered by this and the Māori Appellate Court dating back to the seminal decision Cleave – Orokawa 3B. 1 That case was also followed in two other important authorities Hoko – Papamoa 2A1, 2 and Craig v Kira. 3 [9] I adopt the reasoning set out in those judgments. Discussion [10] Mr Walker provided no evidence of lending institutions refusing his applications for finance. If the present application were to be considered furth...

  4. Taihape inquiry hearing programme June 2017 [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...Details to follow • Wai 662, 1835, 1868: Details to follow • Evald Subasic and Bruce Stirling, Central block history (#A8) • Heather Bassett, Native Townships: Potaka [Utiku] and Turangarere (#A47) 6 Central claims Mar/Apr 2018 • Craig Innes, Māori land retention and alienation (#A15) • Philip Cleaver, Maori and economic development, 1860- 2013 (#A48) 7 Southern claims May 2018 • Mōkai Pātea (Wai 385, 581, 588, 647, 1705, 1888) • Ngāti Tuwharetoa (Wai 6...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 143 Alkazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...challenge is set down for a two-day hearing commencing tomorrow, 8 September 2020. As s 214(6) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the Act) 1 AlKazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [2019] NZERA 560 (Member Craig). 2 AlKazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [2020] NZEmpC 138. makes clear, an application for leave to appeal does not operate as a stay unless the Employment Court or the Court of Appeal so orders. I convened an urgent telephone...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 81 Honeybunch Pure Naturals NZ Ltd v Niekerk [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...October 2021, the Employment Relations Authority issued a determination in proceedings between Barbara-Lee van Niekerk, Honeybunch Pure Naturals NZ Ltd and Lisa Jolly.1 1 Van Niekerk v Honeybunch Pure Naturals NZ Ltd [2021] NZERA 474 (Member Craig). [2] The outcome of that determination was a finding by the Authority that Ms van Niekerk was employed by Honeybunch, was unjustifiably constructively dismissed and had a sustainable personal grievance. The company was ordered...

  7. BORA Courts (Remote Participation) Bill [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...discretion necessary given potential for disadvantage to defendant); Donnelly v Ireland [1998] 1 IR 321 (Supreme Court of Ireland), 357 (right to examine witnesses does not require physical presence and can be satisfied by video link) and Maryland v Craig 497 US 836 (1990) (United States Supreme Court), 850 (witness must be physically present absent case-specific finding that departure necessary for important reasons of public policy). 5. See, for example, Marcello Viola v. Italy, [20...

  8. [2020] NZEmpC 78 Alkazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...lives in Dubai and has applied for leave to participate at the hearing by audio-visual link (AVL). The application is primarily advanced on the 1 Alkazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [2019] NZERA 560 (Member Craig). basis of difficulties with international travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr Alkazaz says that even if the current tight restrictions are relaxed prior to the hearing (which is by no means certain), air travel will...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 237 Friends of Conical Hill Incorporated v Hurunui District Council [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...Herpetology Evidence does not include: (i) paragraphs [22]-[25] and [248]-[311] of the Statement of Evidence of Mandy D Tocher dated 21 October 2022 which address the NZ Falcon; and (ii) paragraphs [3.17] and [6.1]-[6.8] of the evidence of Shaun Craig Ogilvie dated 16 September 2022. (c) that part of the hearing at which the Herpetology Evidence is heard shall be held with the public excluded. The exclusion of the public does not apply to any party; (d) the disclosure,...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 158 Sealord Group Ltd v Pickering [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...me well beforehand, which would have given me a proper opportunity to consider everything that was at stake rather than to wait until the 11 th hour. … [25] A supporting affidavit was filed by Mr Pickering's domestic partner, Ms Audrey Craig, who described how at the relevant time she was working the early morning shift at PAK’nSAVE in Richmond, Nelson. In reference to the second Calderbank offer Ms Craig deposed: 4. Our home computer received Sealord's 9 September...