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  1. Duty Lawyer Policy v-2.14.pdf [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...Duty lawyers are not permitted to ask a person if they can be that person’s preferred lawyer. Similarly, they are not permitted to nominate or recommend any other lawyer (or firm/chambers) as the preferred lawyer. If a defendant specifically requests the duty lawyer act for them, they may be nominated as their preferred provider for Criminal Provider Approval Level 3 or 4 cases. In such circumstances, the duty lawyer must provide details as to why they have been nominated as preferre...

  2. [2023] NZREADT 35 - UM v REAA (CAC 2103) (13 December 2023) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...transparency of the Tribunal and knowing of wrongdoing by licensees, it is appropriate to order publication of this decision without naming the appellant. Applications to Tribunal [5] On 3 November 2023, the purchaser wrote to the Tribunal formally requesting permission to publish materials related to the case: • All my submissions, including details of the allegations against the respondents • My responses to the respondents’ submissions • Submissions made by the resp...

  3. Duty Lawyer Policy v2.15.pdf [pdf, 302 KB]

    ...Duty lawyers are not permitted to ask a person if they can be that person’s preferred lawyer. Similarly, they are not permitted to nominate or recommend any other lawyer (or firm/chambers) as the preferred lawyer. If a defendant specifically requests the duty lawyer act for them, they may be nominated as their preferred provider for Criminal Provider Approval Level 3 or 4 cases. In such circumstances, the duty lawyer must provide details as to why they have been nominated as preferre...

  4. Duty Lawyer Policy v-2.16.pdf [pdf, 395 KB]

    ...Duty lawyers are not permitted to ask a person if they can be that person’s preferred lawyer. Similarly, they are not permitted to nominate or recommend any other lawyer (or firm/chambers) as the preferred lawyer. If a defendant specifically requests the duty lawyer act for them, they may be nominated as their preferred provider for Criminal Provider Approval Level 3 or 4 cases. In such circumstances, the duty lawyer must provide details as to why they have been nominated as preferre...

  5. OIA-102941.pdf [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 27 March 2023 Our ref: OIA 102941 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Debt management Thank you for your email of 27 February 2023, in which you requested information relating to debt management. Specifically, you requested: “I hereby request a copy of your debt management policy” On 2 March 2023, the Ministry contacted you to clarify your request. Under s15(1AA) of the Act,...

  6. DT form 1 example - claim form where a party is a trust [pdf, 883 KB]

    For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals Disputes Tribunal Page 1 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals DT 07/11 - 1 Form 1: Claims Form What is this form for? Use this form to make a claim to the Tribunal. 1. Fill in all sections below. 2. Print in caPiTal leTTers. 3. check before submitting this form, that you have answered all questions, it is signed and dated, and the filing fee is included. Note: This form will be returned to you...

  7. OIA-108464.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 1 February 2024 Our ref: OIA 108464 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Harmful Digital Communications Orders Thank you for your email of 5 December 2023 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information regarding applications made for orders under the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 (HDCA). Specifi...

  8. [2018] NZLCDT 18 National Standards Committee v Shi [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...to be taken into account. An overall assessment of the fitness of the practitioner may well involve the manner in which the practitioner has conducted him or herself in the course of the proceedings (Hart5): “[187] In cases involving lesser forms of misconduct, the manner in which the practitioner has responded to the charges may also be a significant factor. Willingness to participate fully in the investigative process, and to acknowledge...

  9. Family violence information sharing guidance [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...can’t get consent? 12 B. When should I tell a person that I have shared their information? 13 C. Who can I share with if I do have consent? 13 Principle 3: You must consider sharing information if you think it will protect a victim or if you receive a request 14 A. Why is there a duty to consider sharing? 14 B. Why is sharing not compulsory? 14 Principle 4: You can share information for specific purposes 16 A. How do I request information? 16 B. How do I respond to a request for informa...

  10. Sharing Information Safely [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...can’t get consent? 12 B. When should I tell a person that I have shared their information? 13 C. Who can I share with if I do have consent? 13 Principle 3: You must consider sharing information if you think it will protect a victim or if you receive a request 14 A. Why is there a duty to consider sharing? 14 B. Why is sharing not compulsory? 14 Principle 4: You can share information for specific purposes 16 A. How do I request information? 16 B. How do I respond to a request for informa...