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  1. 2025 NZPSPLA 057.pdf [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...relevant is the rehabilitation of the practitioner and as such the public interest in having a rehabilitated practitioner providing capable services. [32] Mr McKnight submits that there is no public interest in ending Mr Shepherd’s exemplary career in the security industry given its longevity, his voluntary services including at the Trust, and his rehabilitation. Also of relevance is that the events occurred in November 2019, August/September 2020 and January 2021 and therefore ar...

  2. LCRO 160/2024 XT v YQ (27 June 2025) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...this review decision, expressed in simplified terms. 2 [3] The siblings1 were their mother’s children by her first marriage. [4] The mother’s second husband of 40 years was Mr X. Mr X held an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) for her care and welfare. [5] There was discord between Mr X and the siblings over decisions he made as enduring attorney during the last two years of Mrs X’s life. [6] One of the applicant’s sisters issued court proceedings to have herself a...

  3. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Heaphy [2014] NZLCDT 61 [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...lawyer and friend quite heavily. [5] Soon after the raid, Mr Heaphy discovered the extent and depth of the investigation by Immigration New Zealand, and the likelihood that it would lead to his client facing serious charges. He sought to urgently protect his client from an attack on his assets, which he saw arising from two sources, which will be referred to later. [6] The extent of Mr Porter’s own “panic” and motivation to shelter assets was the subject of considerable dispu...

  4. GT v TK LCRO 06 / 2011 (20 January 2012) [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...application of the relevant professional standards and procedures. It recognises that Standards Committees are made up of experienced lawyers, together with a non legally-qualified representative of the community. [15] In this case the Committee has carefully and extensively considered the Applicant’s complaints, applied the relevant rules to the facts and reached conclusions which are detailed and compelling. It rejected the Applicant’s complaints. [16] The Applicant has no...

  5. Roos v Wang [2010] NZWHT Auckland 10 [pdf, 288 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI 2009-100-000053 [2010] NZWHT AUCKLAND 10 BETWEEN CHARLES and HELEN MARIE ROOS Claimants AND THOMAS GANG WANG First Respondent AND FU HAO CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Second Respondent AND ADRIAN ROSS KIFF Third Respondent AND BAYS HOUSE INSPECTION SERVICES LIMITED Fourth Respondent Hearing: 2 February 2010 Final Submissions received: 26 February 2010 Appearances: Ms L Gerrard, Counsel for the Claimants. Mr

  6. Harvey v CAC 10063 & Kelsall [2012] NZREADT 21 [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...journalist having telephoned the appellant, as the listing real estate agent, to ascertain whether there had been developments towards the sale of the property since the auction. [8] It is clear to us that the appellant, who gave evidence and was carefully cross- examined before us, has been proud of his record up till now of no complaints being made against him as a real estate agent for over 12 years. He is a highly successful agent selling about 45 to 50 houses per annum.

  7. LCRO 113/2021 VN v [Area] Standards Committee [X] (27 June 2022) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...Act, which allows a Legal Complaints Review Officer (LCRO) to conduct the review on the basis of all information available if the LCRO considers that the review can be adequately determined in the absence of the parties. [31] I record that having carefully read the complaint, the response to the complaint, the Committee’s decision and the submissions filed in support of and in opposition to the application for review, there are no additional issues or questions in my mind that necess...

  8. [2025] NZIACDT 45 - NA v Wharekura (2 September 2025) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...state he was unwell while there. ASSESSMENT [39] The Registrar relies on the following provisions of the Code: General 1. A licensed immigration adviser must be honest, professional, diligent and respectful and conduct themselves with due care and in a timely manner. Client Care 2. A licensed immigration adviser must: … e. obtain and carry out the informed lawful instructions of the client, and … Code and complaint documents 17. Before entering into a written agr...

  9. CAC10063 v Picknell [2013] NZREADT 41 [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...Picknell’s error is out of step with her general good character. [8] Ms Picknell’s counsel identified the four issues which are important in a sentence (see Real Estate Agents Authority v Lum-on [2012] NZREADT 47). These issues are: [a] Protection of the public; [b] Maintenance of standards; [c] Punishment; and [d] Rehabilitation of the agent. [9] Mr Collecutt submits on behalf of Ms Picknell that there is no need for protection of the public as there is no risk of a rep...

  10. BORA Immigration Amendment Bill (No.2) [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...provides that: Every person has the right to the observance of the principles of natural justice by any tribunal or other public authority which has the power to make a determination in respect of that person's rights, obligations, or interests protected or recognised by law. 6. The Court of Appeal has stated that observance of the principles of natural justice is a flexible concept and is very much fact specific.[1] In Kindler v. Canada (Minister of Justice) [2] (in which the appel...