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  1. [2021] NZACC 186 - Taylor v ACC (24 November 2021) [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...– R14.3. The appropriate daily recovery rate for that category is band B if a normal amount of time for the particular step is considered reasonable. – R14.5(2)(b). [9] In this case following delivery of Judge Mathers’ decision Mr Taylor filed his notice of intention to appeal to the High Court on a question of law. That application was referred to Judge Henare who issued a minute on 18 November 2020 directing the parties to file submissions by specified dates. No steps were...

  2. Form 32-33 Judgment by Default [docx, 35 KB]

    ...officer: Judge hearing the next event (if known). Delete this line if unknown. Fill out the option that applies and delete the other option. NOTE: enter enough lines above so this section is at the bottom of the cover page. For an individual: Filed by Person’s name, the Your role in proceedings, e.g. “plaintiff” in person. OR; for an organisation: Filed by Person’s name, an authorised officer for the Your organisation’s role in proceedings, e.g. “plaintiff”, Enter the na...

  3. Originating Application without Notice [docx, 41 KB]

    ...originating application without notice (which means the other party/parties are not given the opportunity to oppose the application). If you wish to rely on any evidence in support of your application, this must be in the form of an affidavit. This must be filed and served at the same time as the application. How to use the template All the required fields are set out in the template on the following two pages. The sections that you have to fill out are marked with red text. The red tex...

  4. OIA-120508.pdf [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...Defender to lawyers in the PDS office who hold a lower PAL than the PAL required for the case, and the level of supervision required in those circumstances. The Public Defence Service does not have a separate delegation policy or guidelines. All files assigned by Legal Aid to the relevant PDS office are the responsibility of the Office Public Defender (OPD). The OPD is responsible for allocating files to the lawyers within the office on the basis of Provider Approval Level (PAL), co...

  5. Apply to administer property

    ...Administer Property ends It’s free to apply for an Order to Administer Property. You’ll need to fill out several forms, including one saying that everything you say is true. You’ll also need a form filled in by a medical professional. You’ll need to file these forms at the court closest to where the person who the application is for lives. Find a local court You may want to talk to a lawyer. If you can’t afford a lawyer, you may be able to get: legal aid  free community legal h...

  6. LCRO 130/2022 FN v EO (31 October 2023) [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...summarising the work to be undertaken as follows: Matter: Statutory Demand and [redacted] claim 2 Memorandum FN to TX (11 August 2021) at [5]. 3 Description Charge/Debit For our professional service fee to serve Statutory Demand and file to liquidate [Company A] Limited 9,230.43 For our professional fee to investigate the affairs of [Company A] Limited, any and all companies of Mr SK and Ms DZ, and to bring a claim against the Estate of SK – this towards to Stage...

  7. DV, RL, YS and TB v AR LCRO 316/2013 [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...clients’ concerns, but rather prompted by Mr HK who, in pursuing the complaint, was motivated by prospect of personal financial gain. [18] The Standards Committee distilled the issues to be addressed as follows: (a) Did Mr AW fail to release files to clients on request? (Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008 (the Rules), rule 4.4.1.) (b) Did Mr AW fail to follow instructions to release funds to clients on request? (rule 3; and Lawyers and C...

  8. LCRO 275/2015 and 9/2016 YM v SC and JW (18 December 2018) [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...advised Mr and Mrs SC that they were free to pursue a complaint if they wished to do so. 4 The complaint and the processing of the complaint [25] Mr SC lodged a complaint with the NZLS on 12 August 2014. Whilst the complaint was filed by Mr SC, it is clear both Mr and Mrs SC were involved in progressing the complaint. For convenience, I will refer on occasions throughout this decision to the SC’s. [26] The complaint lodged by Mr SC was not clearly articulated. [27...

  9. LCRO 3/2024 RP v TG (21 May 2024) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...she find a property to purchase and the exchange of contact details. She lived at that time in [City 1] and was looking for a property to purchase in [City 2]. [5] The respondent recalls the conversation but not any details of it. She made no file note of it. She believes she would have given the applicant general advice about things to watch for when buying off the plans. The applicant says there was no such advice and that she had not at that point contemplated buying a property of...