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  1. MS v HF LCRO 183/2013 (30 October 2014) [pdf, 42 KB]

    ...“require him to undergo psychiatric assessment”, and sought direction that he be required to refund their legal costs and reimburse them the costs they had incurred in engaging a contractor. Filed with the formal complaint are a number of emails which are cited as providing “examples of the tirades that [Mr HF] has directed to our lawyer”. 2 [6] The Committee delivered its decision on 3 April 2013. [7] The Committee posed the issue before it as whether the Standards...

  2. Site and admin form onboarding v2.0 [pdf, 71 KB]

    Criminal Records Unit Ministry of Justice Email: CCHonline@justice.govt.nz Signature: Date: Service contact name: Contact Details Legal Entity Name Ministry of Justice to complete. Please provide the details for your service contact and Contract Manager Legal Entity ID Ministry of Justice to complete. Please ensure this form is signed by the service contact Registered Company Number Ministry of Justice to complete. Service Contact Contract Manager Name: Name: Position: Po...

  3. LCRO 90/2019 WP v MB (23 June 2020) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...analysis, the agreed settlement date was Friday, 26 October 2018 deferred until the following Monday, 29 October pending clarification sought by the purchaser of the tenancy documents held by Mr MB. [5] On Monday, 29 October 2018, Mr MB provided (by email) his undertaking to Ms RC, a lawyer and associate at [Law Firm A], that he “held”, and would “forward” to [Law Firm A] “on completion of settlement”, the tenancy documents listed. The documents described included a ...

  4. INZ (Carley) v De'Ath [2020] NZIACDT 10 (19 February 2020) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...compliant with employment and immigration law, due to the significant increase in the accommodation deduction. There was no evidence of any improvements to the accommodation that could have warranted such an increase. [11] Mr De’Ath sent an email on 16 April 2018 to an immigration manager, Ms R, asking for her view on the case. He said that the accommodation deduction was at the market rate, as shown in the evidence previously sent. The employer had taken steps to ensure comp...

  5. LCRO 121/2017 PT v BD (25 July 2018) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...Mr BD "would lead the counterclaim hearing which was longer and more involved". Mr PT "welcomed the suggestion [and requested] a fee estimate for [Ms L] to appear alone”. Mr BD confirmed this arrangement in writing to Mr PT in an email dated 3 May 2016. 5 Standards Committee determination, 30 May 2017 at [11]. 6 Mr BD provided MOH Ltd with a letter of engagement dated 3 July 2015. The letter referred to two attachments: terms of engagement and information for clients....

  6. Change a Non-Contact Order [pdf, 618 KB]

    ...make changes to a non-contact order that protects you or protects someone else from you. Note: This application form cannot be used to change a persons bail conditions in the criminal jurisdiction. Getting help to fill in this form You can: • email vovo@justice.govt.nz • call 0800 COURTS (0800 268 787) • go to your local district court. District courts are open from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday. You can find your local court in the blue government pages at the front of the ph...

  7. LCRO 118/2016 BO v JC and GW (29 May 2017) [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...Standards Committee”. [4] On 4 May 2017 the parties were advised that the LCRO was unable to complete the review on the material available and a hearing to be attended by both parties was scheduled for 18 May 2017. On 15 May Mr JC provided an email chain between Ms GW and the firm’s client1 as evidence of the material considered by him and Ms GW and at the review hearing Mr JC (counsel for the respondents) provided further documentary evidence in support of his clients’ defen...

  8. Nelson Standards Committee v Webb [2011] NZLCDT 2 [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...way Mr Webb administered an estate of a deceased person, including the way he dealt with the United Kingdom based solicitors who were acting for the executors of the estate. The Charges [3] The first charge against Mr Webb related to an email of 28 July 2008 which he sent to the estate solicitors (Milford & Dormer, of Devon, in the United Kingdom). The Standards Committee alleged that Mr Webb, in that email: (a) Misled Milford & Dormer by stating that it was common pr...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 104 Shanmuganathan v PowerNet Ltd [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...of the control room staff. [7] On 14 November 2011, PowerNet dismissed Mr Shanmuganathan for serious misconduct. This was because Mr Shanmuganathan had breached his employment agreement and PowerNet’s computer policy; he had used PowerNet email, Internet and computer systems for his own personal business affairs. He applied to the Authority for an order of interim reinstatement, having raised a personal grievance with regard to the decision to dismiss. That application was g...

  10. ENVC Matiatia party corresp costs Brabant WML liquidation 20160203 [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...Marinas Limited (In Liquidation) Dated 3 February 2016 Richard Brabant/Jeremy Brabant Barristers Broker House, Level 2, 14 Vulcan Lane PO Box 1502, Shortland St Auckland City Ph: 09 306 2900 / 09 306 2901 Email: richard@brabant.co.nz/jeremy@brabant.co.nz 1 May it please the Court: 1. This memorandum is lodged by R Brabant and J Brabant (“Brabants”) following the resolution of shareholders in Waiheke Marinas Ltd (“WML...