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  1. Minute of the Environment Court (dated 18 January 2017) [pdf, 35 KB]

    ...ENVIRONMENT COURT (18 JANUARY 2017) [1] Dr M Leighton contacted the Court this week regarding the status of her s274 notice which had been identified as "late filed" as the Court had no record of its receipt. [2] Dr Leighton provided email corroboration that her notice was sent to the Environment Court email address on 18 November 2016 thereby complying with the provisions of s352(1)(g) RMA. It was copied at that time to the representatives for WIAL and the Councils who...

  2. LCRO 85/2016 BA v FE [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...her application for a separation order until that invoice was paid. Agreement was reached to pay the invoice by instalments. 3 (f) When Mr FE returned to work, Miss BA challenged him about the invoice saying that it included “talk or emails away from the main issue”. [10] Adding to her complaint, in an email to the Complaints Service dated 15 February 2016, Miss BA said that on “more than one occasion [she] felt very uncomfortable with [Mr FE] [and] the way he greets...

  3. January 2015 National Pānui [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...applications and wish to make representations concerning the application, you must notify the Court in the District in which the application is being heard in writing by 4pm on 5 January 2015, providing your name and address, telephone number, and email address, if any, and setting out your connections with the applications and brief details of your concerns. The Court may, on considering your notifi cation, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing if the applicat...

  4. LCRO 182/2017 TP v ZN (14 September 2020) [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...25 April 2016, and sent at 9.57 pm, Mr TP informed the High Court that Mrs ZN’s claim against the insurer had been settled, and that the hearing, scheduled to begin the following day, could be vacated. [63] Prior to that, Mrs ZN had sent four emails to Mr TP or his law firm, resiling from her acceptance of the insurer’s offer. That acceptance had been conveyed to the insurer by Mr TP at approximately 6 pm on Sunday, 24 April 2016. [64] The Committee noted that Mr TP had, before...

  5. LCRO 91/2017 DV v LS and HS (19 December 2018) [pdf, 415 KB]

    ...specialising in building and construction litigation, including what has come to be known as leaky building litigation. This includes acting for individual homeowners or members of body corporates whose homes have weathertightness problems. [5] In an email to Mr LS and Mrs HS dated 4 June 2012, a solicitor employed by [Firm] said that the law firm had “more experience in this area than anyone else”. [6] Whilst he was a partner at [Firm], Mr DV worked in a team of lawyers, all o...

  6. LCRO 81/2018 QQ v RR (26 November 2019) [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...answer to both of those allegations is that they are not supported in any meaningful way by the contemporaneous materials. Mrs and Mr RR list specific deficiencies they contend amount to misconduct as defined in s 7(1) of the Act, and say that emails dated 22 October and 4 November 2014 from Mrs RR to Mr QQ after the Family Court set the 2010 agreement aside best summarise Mrs RR’s complaints. In summary, those emails are critical of Mr QQ for: (a) Devising a strategy that was t...

  7. 2023 archive

    ...necessary (e.g., where attendance is required in person). More information on when it may be necessary to use the regional contact list can be found in the ‘PDLA nationwide holiday roster guidelines’ document. A copy of the Regional List will be emailed to the PDLA lawyers on the roster. Invoice forms for the PDLA service during the holiday roster period. The invoice form found on the page has been created for you to use for the duration of the holiday period to charge for your rostered s...

  8. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Steve Zindel [pdf, 260 KB]

    LL.M (Hons) and Kenneth Wayne Jones LLB. We do not accept responsibility for any changes to this email or its attachments made after we have transmitted it. We do not accept responsibility for attachments made by others to this email. We do not represent that files attached to this email are free from computer viruses or other defects. The content of this e-mail (including any attachments) is confidential and may contain copyright information and/or legally privileged information....

  9. Whats New for lawyers providing Legal Aid

    ...Corrections will manage the instruction booking process for defence counsel, in the District Court and High Court Reminder: Notification of unavailability Reminder: Invoices for Specialist Reports Family Dispute Resolution – procurement update Client email addresses will be included in your letters Legal Aid Applications for Substance Addiction Act proceedings Legal Aid  - Refugee Practice Standards Court of Appeal judgment on the Legal Services Commissioner v Fawcett case Duty Lawyer...

  10. Geary v Accident Compensation Corporation [2013] NZHRRT 34 [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...described how, in September 1982, she broke off the relationship before leaving on an overseas trip. [14] The statement does not expressly make a complaint against Mr Geary, but as mentioned, it was treated by ACC as a complaint. In an internal ACC email dated 5 September 2002 the statement is referred to as having been received by ACC officer Ms Colleen Davey and the author of the email refers to having also received a written complaint about Mr Geary from a person other than EFG. Th...