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  1. LCRO 35/2024 UX v RT (19 September 2024) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...applicant to instruct her to make enquiries of the vendor’s lawyer regarding three issues she had identified in reviewing the publicly available records. One of these was to enquire regarding the reason for what she considered to be high legal fees incurred by the body corporate. She enquired whether there was any ongoing litigation relating to the Development. [16] Her enquiry was referred by the vendor’s lawyer to the vendor and by the vendor to the body corporate’s lawyer, who...

  2. Molenaar v CAC 10066 & MacDonald & Newman [2012] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...purchase; (we agree) [b] Should we find that an action lies against an agent under s.6 of that Act, we have no jurisdiction to hear it or to grant the relief sought; [c] Rather, our functions relate to discipline, which regime is separate to the civil disputes system by virtue of s.155 of the Act (we agree); and [d] The remedies sought are not as a result of, or related to, any action or inaction by the second respondents; the property was an older home in Arrowtown and the ap...

  3. Justice Sector Outlook March 2016 revised [pdf, 820 KB]

    ...legislative changes in December 2014, means some offenders remain in custodial remand for longer while the restorative justice process is completed. The estimated change in the current prison population is +150.  Legal aid reforms. Criminal legal aid fees are to increase in stages over the next three years. Few historic Waitangi Tribunal claims remain to be completed; as these come to an end, contemporary claims will rise, but these are expected to be less costly.  Family Court P...

  4. Justice Sector Outlook March 2016 [pdf, 682 KB]

    ...legislative changes in December 2014, means some offenders remain in custodial remand for longer while the restorative justice process is completed. The estimated change in the current prison population is +150. • Legal aid reforms. Criminal legal aid fees are to increase in stages over the next three years. Few historic Waitangi Tribunal claims remain to be completed; as these come to an end, contemporary claims will rise, but these are expected to be less costly. • Family Court P...

  5. Advancing Electoral Reform papers [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...Ideally, the panel will be representative of the diversity and demographic make-up of New Zealand, including gender, ethnicity, age, and geographic location. I intend the members would be remunerated for their time in line with the Cabinet Fees Framework. However, I may need to seek an exception to attract suitable candidates, given the expertise needed and the time commitment required. 8 3jvmhgg75r 2021-07-08 09:50:15 Section (9)(2)(f)(iv) Proa cti ve R ele as e I...

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  7. Environment Court annual review 2015 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Environment Court of New Zealand Annual Review Calendar Year 2015 By Members of the Court Environment Court of New Zealand Annual Review 2015 2 PUBLISHED MAY 2016 CONCERNING CALENDAR YEAR 2015 In this review Calendar year 2015: an overview by Principal Environment Judge ........................................ 4 Profile of the Court ........................................................................................................

  8. Hart v Auckland Standards Committee 1 of the New Zealand Law Society CIV 2012 404 5076 5528 [pdf, 515 KB]

    HART V AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY HC AK CIV- 2012-404-5076 THIS JUDGMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE SUPPRESSION ORDERS CONTAINED IN PARAGRAPH [246] IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGISTRY CIV-2012-404-5076 CIV-2012-404-5528 BETWEEN BARRY JOHN HART Appellant AND AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY Respondent Hearing: 10 & 11 December 2012 Court: Winkelmann J Lang J Counsel: A Trenw

  9. AB v CD LCRO 332/2013 [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...on indemnity to [Insurer] or that [Insurer] had relied on that in deciding to decline cover under the policy, Mr CD asked Mr AB to accept his instructions to act for him in the negligence proceedings on the basis that Mr CD would pay Mr AB’s fees. [24] Mr AB accepted Mr CD’s instructions to act in the negligence proceedings. He sent Mr CD a letter of engagement setting out the services he would provide,5 and later directed his fee invoices to Mr CD for those services. [25]...

  10. LL v Sun [2019] NZIACDT 3 (30 January 2019) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...Mr Sun. He was required to submit the visa application to the New Zealand immigration department and maintain contact with it. Mr Sun was prohibited from contact with the client, except through the company’s staff. The company’s scale of fees was set out in the agreement. [7] The Shanghai company was issued by the Ministry of Public Security with a “Business License of Intermediary Agency for Overseas Affairs” in 2012. [8] In September 2012, the complainant met with Ms C...