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  1. 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...

  2. 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...

  3. 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...

  4. 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...

  5. 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...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - District 11 Hawkes Bay [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...dotted line cutting east to west across the North Island is the 39th parallel, which was used to detennine the boundary of the fonner Auckland and Hawke's Bay Provinces. Figure 7 shows in greater detail the Mohaka-Waikare district. This map was filed with the Tribunal by the Wai 299 (Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust) claimants and appears in the Wai 201 record of documents (doc 17). It is hoped that more detailed maps will be included when this report is published in its [mal fonn. VI...

  7. [2010] NZEmpC 119 Wellington Free Ambulance Service Inc v Adams [pdf, 13 KB]

    ...the defendant. The plaintiff emphasises its charitable nature and that it is obliged to manage very carefully the funds that it receives and to expend these for the benefit of the Wellington community. [4] Disbursements of $225, being the court filing fee of $200 and photocopying and printing charges of $25, are also claimed. [5] Opposing an order for costs, Ms Adams emphasises the shortness of the hearing before this Court (about 2½ hours) and her success in the Authority, at lea...

  8. [2012] NZEmpC 152 Kumar v Jai Mata Di Foods Ltd [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...152 CRC 31/12 IN THE MATTER OF an application for freezing and ancillary orders BETWEEN SANJAY KUMAR Plaintiff AND JAI MATA DI FOODS LTD First Defendant AND ANKIT BIST Second Defendant Hearing: By memorandum filed on 5 September 2012 Appearances: Tim Oldfield, counsel for plaintiff Jonathan Smith, counsel for defendants Judgment: 5 September 2012 JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE G L COLGAN [1] The parties have settled the plaintiff’s ap...

  9. TPPRR form 1 - Notice giving prescribed information for defendant served in Australia [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...get legal advice as soon as possible. The plaintiff has commenced a proceeding against you in the [New Zealand commencement court or tribunal]. Attached to this notice [name(s) of document(s)] (the attached document(s)) filed in the [New Zealand commencement court or tribunal]. Service of the attached document(s) in Australia is authorised by the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 (NZ). Consequences of the attached document(s) being served on you T...

  10. [2009] NZEmpC AC 35/09 Hamon v Coromandel Independent Living Trust [pdf, 14 KB]

    ...AC 35/09 ARC 15/09 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN LUCY ORA HAMON Plaintiff AND COROMANDEL INDEPENDENT LIVING TRUST Defendant Hearing: By memoranda of submissions filed on 10 and 24 August 2009 Judgment: 2 October 2009 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE GL COLGAN [1] The Court, having called for a report from the Employment Relations Authority under s181 of the Employment Relations Act 2