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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 21 Maddern v Worldxchange Communications Ltd [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...it had between 60 and 70 employees. Mr Maddern commenced employment with WorldxChange in November 2005 as a technical response helpdesk representative. His duties involved providing technical support to WorldxChange‟s customers by phone and email. The terms of his employment were recorded in a written individual employment agreement dated 2 November 2005. Mr Maddern reported to Mr Cameron Nicholson, the Technical Response Centre Manager. [4] Although it is not part of the...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 137 Pollard Contracting Ltd v Donald [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...relationship problems may be resolved. 5 The Plaintiff called the Defendant to a disciplinary meeting in a letter dated 25 May 2113. 6. The Defendant instructed a solicitor, Simon Graham, of Young Hunter Barristers and Solicitors, who emailed the Plaintiff on 28 May 2013. 7. Mr Graham continued to act for the Defendant throughout the disciplinary process. 8. The Plaintiff suspended the Defendant. The Defendant consented to the suspension on pay in an email from Mr G...

  3. EA v FC LCRO 91 / 2011 (20 December 2013) [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...Mr DP had its genesis in a conveyancing transaction. She acted for a vendor in respect of a sale and purchase agreement that had ended; Mr DP was instructed by the purchaser to recover the deposit held by Ms FC. 2 [5] Ms FC objected to emails that Mr DP had sent to her. One threatened a complaint against her if she failed to refund the deposit, and in another he informed Ms FC: 1 I will now take instructions from my client regarding whether to add you as a party to this p...

  4. J. Kim v K. E. H. Kim [2016] NZIACDT 32 (22 June 2016) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...business plan for the complainant and her family in August 2011. [6.6] In January 2012, Immigration New Zealand approved the LTB Visa and wrote to the complainant, care of Ms Kim, requesting passports to complete the process for issuing visas. Ms Kim emailed the complainant stating that Immigration New Zealand could not issue the visas until she paid the balance of Ms Kim’s fees. She told the complainant this was a regulation, and that immigration advisers had to report on compliance....

  5. ENVC Matiatia party corresp RPMay15 memorandum of counsel [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...on behalf of Waiheke Marinas Ltd Dated 22 May 2015 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 May it please the Court: 1. Further to the decision of the Court dated 15 April 2015, WML’s memorandum dated 22 April 2015 and the Courts direction by email dated 28 April 2015, th...

  6. LCRO 212/2016 LMN Law v HR [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...professional bodies—the Property Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society and the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. The transaction was settled on terms agreed between Mr LM and Ms HR. [14] The issue which gave rise to Mr LM’s complaint was an email, dated 18 March (“the 18 March email”), which Ms HR wrote to her client after settlement, which is set out below: Hi Ms M The buyers solicitor asked me to do something that I have no authority to do. It is something t...

  7. LCRO 212/2016 LM v HR (22 September 2017) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...professional bodies—the Property Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society and the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. The transaction was settled on terms agreed between Mr LM and Ms HR. [14] The issue which gave rise to Mr LM’s complaint was an email, dated 18 March (“the 18 March email”), which Ms HR wrote to her client after settlement, which is set out below: Hi Ms M The buyers solicitor asked me to do something that I have no authority to do. It is something t...

  8. LCRO 78/2020 NS v GL (29 June 2021) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...the garage. I was led to believe I was able to, so every now and then would go over to get tools etc. 1 Mr NS’s complaint (2 July 2019). “G” is Ms GL, acting for Mr NS. W is Mr WB, acting for Mrs NS. 2 On the 08th May 2014 W sent an email to G saying they were going to seek a protection order if I didn’t give them assurance that I would no longer visit the property. Due to all of the frustration I had from their 14 months of continually choosing to ignore our requests...

  9. [2024] NZREADT 44 - Lemalu v CAC 2205 & KE (8 November 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...into an unconditional sale and purchase agreement for the property (the sale agreement). A list of chattels included 3 in the sale was set out in schedule 2 of the sale agreement (we observe the gate was not identified).1 [10] In an email (16 September 2021) to Mr Lemalu, the vendors said they were interested in taking a couple of things.2 Mr Lemalu immediately replied saying they could take anything not on the chattels list. He asked them whether they wanted him to clari...

  10. [2025] NZREADT 12 - CAC 2204 v Cooper & Cooper Co Real Estate Ltd (30 April 2025) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...36(3) of the Act. [6] Mr Callahan required information from Cooper and Co to assist him with the investigation into the complaint against the salesperson. [7] On 21 September 2021, after first telephoning Mr Cooper, Mr Callahan sent him an email requesting certain information by the end of the week. The email to Mr Cooper recorded his agreement to assist Mr Callahan with the enquiry into the complaint. Mr Callahan received no response from Mr Cooper or Cooper and Co. [8] Mr...