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  1. The Registrar of Immigration Advisers v Niland [2018] NZIACDT 52 (21 December 2018) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...immigration advisers. IPS sourced jobs in New Zealand for Filipino workers. Ms Niland was then supposed to be responsible for providing immigration services, including completion of the required visa applications. Once completed, the applications were filed by IPS with Immigration New Zealand. [6] Each client of IPS was provided by that company with a “Client Agreement” and “Immigration Pack Agreement”, with the former outlining the services to be provided. IPS would o...

  2. LCRO 28/2017 HK v TX (31 May 2019) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...applied for a review of a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee (the Committee) to take no further action in respect of her complaint concerning the conduct of the respondent, Mr TX. Background [2] This is the second of two review applications filed by Ms HK, both of which arise out of the same set of circumstances. [3] I have set out those circumstances in the background to the first of the review applications considered and for convenience, repeat that background here.1 [...

  3. [2020] NZIACDT 49 - HQT v Singh (19 November 2020) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...the best pathway, but it would most likely be a partnership-based visitor visa or a general visitor visa. The time recorded for Mr Singh’s suggestion shows the complainant had left by then. 1 These are not their real names. 2 See Provisas file activity log and evidence from both the complainant and Mr Singh; Registrar’s documents at 22, complainant’s statement of reply (19 December 2019) at first attached page, Mr Singh’s further statement of reply (30 January 2020) at [6.4...

  4. LCRO 96/2017 AA v BB (29 November 2019) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...Guidelines]”.4 (d) Because the force limit arranged by Mr AA, of which only he was aware, “was outside of what the parties had agreed to”, Ms CC “understandably did not consider that Mr AA was being forthright” Application for review [22] Mr AA filed an application for review on 17 May 2017. He says the Committee “erred in failing to give proper weight” to a number of considerations. [23] He explains that because he “only picked up the file” on 16 January 2015 h...

  5. LCRO 68/2018 TY v HG (29 November 2019) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...their views as forthrightly as they wished”; and (d) while his submissions were “robust” they did not “constitute a breach of any of Mr HG’s duties and did not necessitate disciplinary action”. Application for review [28] Mr TY filed an application for review on 2 May 2018. He, as I summarise, seeks the return of the complaint to the Committee with directions to reconsider the same: 4 See r 13.1 of the Rules: “A l...

  6. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Holland [2022] NZLCDT 9 (3 March 2022) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...that we adopt as the organising headings for this judgment, namely: • breaches of fiduciary duties (including profiting while in a fiduciary capacity); • failure to maintain adequate records; and • failure to account. [4] Ms Holland filed documents suggesting a variety of defences. They included a denial that a lawyer could be liable for conduct outside the provision of regulated services; that this was a family issue, inappropriate for Law Society intervention; and th...

  7. 2018 archive

    ...authentication to access all email accounts and information stored in the cloud; Encrypting any USB that is used to transfer data before it is used; Installing anti-virus software on all devices, regularly running virus scans, and virus- scanning all downloaded files; Being aware of how to identify and protect against cyber scams such as phishing attacks; and Ensuring data is regularly backed up to avoid loss of data from ransomware attacks. We also recommend using encryption software on all d...

  8. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 552 KB]

    ...support and corporate services report to a relevant member of the Executive Leadership Team. Records Records include: • minutes of the Board, sub-committees of Board, Academic Committee and sub- committees of Academic Committee • management files, including reports, financial information, correspondence, and housekeeping matters • student enrolment forms, withdrawal forms, academic records and statistical information • personnel files • annual reports • prog...

  9. Horrell v Banyan Pacific Capital Ltd [2023] NZHRRT 35 [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...companies both used the trading name Naturalwear, with NWSI Ltd being the South Island retailer. [7] Ms Horrell objected to the substitution as she was concerned this would enable the avoidance of liability for the privacy breach. No documents were filed to show that NWSI Ltd had assumed the liabilities of Banyan. To accommodate the current trading position and Ms Horrell’s concerns, both NWSI Ltd and Banyan are named defendants and, in this decision, Naturalwear is used to refer t...

  10. 2020 archive

    ...acknowledgment of paternity. The acknowledgement may be achieved before proceedings are issued by consent to an amendment to birth registration so that the father may be added to the birth certificate, or by signing a deed of paternity.Where Court proceedings are filed, and the Commissioner has paid the costs of the other party’s DNA tests, and the aided party is successful in the proceedings, the legal aid provider should submit an application for costs to the Court or provide an explanation...