[2015] NZEmpC 213 Kirby v New Zealand China Friendship Society [pdf, 78 KB]
...hours of his time was recorded, the Society was charged for only 18 hours. Mr Pullar stated that this was because excessive correspondence had been sent by Mr Kirby the cost of which had not been passed on to the Society; and because the Court had requested supplementary legal submissions on one matter the cost of which was again not passed on to the Society. [4] Initially assistance was provided to the Society on the basis that it would represent its own interests in the course of...