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  1. Auckland Standards Committee v Lee [2015] NZLCDT 33 [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...046/14 UNDER the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 IN THE MATTER of disciplinary proceedings under Part 7 of the Act BETWEEN AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE 3 Applicant AND YOON BOO LEE Practitioner CHAIR Judge D F Clarkson MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Mr C Lucas Mr P Shaw Mr T Simmonds Mr W Smith HEARING 25 September 2015 HELD AT Auckland District Court DATE OF DECISION 8 October 2015 COUNSEL Mr R McCoubrey for the Standar...

  2. Nicholls v Trustees of WT Nicholls Trust [2014] Māori Appellate Court MB 2 (2014 APPEAL 2) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...TUKERANGI, VIV TAMA NICHOLLS, ANITA MARI NORMAN AND SARAH JANE NICHOLLS as Trustees of the W T Nicholls Trust Respondent Hearing: 29 - 30 July 2013 (Heard at Hamilton) 10 September 2013 (Heard at Hamilton) Court: Deputy Chief Judge C L Fox Judge S F Reeves Judge M J Doogan Appearances: Mr Kahukiwa and Ms Takitimu for the Appellant Mr Wackrow and Ms Gray for the Respondents Judgment: 04 February 2014 RESERVED JUDGMENT ON COSTS...

  3. [2011] NZCA 208 CA147/2011 Clifford Lamar Ltd v Gyenge [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...for a standard application. REASONS OF THE COURT (Given by Wild J) [1] Pursuant to s 214 of the Employment Relations Act 2000, the applicant seeks leave to appeal from a judgment of the Employment Court. The judgment was delivered by Judge Ford on 10 January this year 1 with a supplementary judgment granting some additional relief on 10 February. 2 1 Gyenge v Clifford Lamar Ltd [2011] NZEmpC 1; ARC65/10. 2 Gyenge v...

  4. Media Protocol 2017 - Youth Courts [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...attend Youth Court proceedings under 329(1)(l) of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 (“the Act”), and are welcome to do so. The reporting of Youth Court proceedings is subject to a statutory prohibition against publication, except with the leave of the Judge that heard the proceedings. The Youth Court wishes to adopt an open approach to publication, and will generally take the least restrictive approach necessary in all the circumstances of a case, consistent with the principles of the Act....

  5. 2019 Youth Court Protocol [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...attend Youth Court proceedings under 329(1)(l) of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 (“the Act”), and are welcome to do so. The reporting of Youth Court proceedings is subject to a statutory prohibition against publication, except with the leave of the Judge that heard the proceedings. The Youth Court wishes to adopt an open approach to publication, and will generally take the least restrictive approach necessary in all the circumstances of a case, consistent with the principles of the Act....

  6. 2020 Decisions of public interest

    ...injury, or default - business closedown amounts to time lost - closedown was not a result of illness, injury, or default - employees were entitled to minimum wage during closedown. [2020] NZEmpC 230 Arachchige v Rasier New Zealand Ltd (Judgment of Judge J C Holden, 17 December 2020) APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION OF EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP – applicant is driver for Uber – applicant was previously a taxi driver running a business on his own account – applicant’s work was not exclusive...

  7. White v Potroz - Mohakatino Parininihi No 1c West 3A2 [2016] Māori Appellate Court MB 143 (2016 APPEAL 143) [pdf, 479 KB]

    ...Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C West 3A2 BETWEEN HAUMOANA WHITE Appellant AND ANGELA HELEN POTROZ, JOHN EDWARD POTROZ AND BARRY STUART KING Respondents Hearing: 21 May 2015 (Heard at Whanganui) Court: Deputy Chief Judge C L Fox (Presiding) Judge D J Ambler Judge M J Doogan Appearances: Russell Gibbs, lay advocate for the appellant Susan Hughes QC, for the respondents Judgment: 23 March 2016 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF THE MĀ...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 64 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...take up the position of director at the Crown Forestry Rental Trust, and I know that many of you have continued your work with him in his new role. The past few years have seen us welcome three new Tribunal members and a new Māori Land Court judge, whom we will introduce you to in this bumper edition. During this period, we said farewell to a further six mem­ bers who, upon the conclusion of their respective inquiries, were able to retire from the Tribunal duties to which they h...

  9. Māori Land Court - Rule 5.11 Schedule - November 2017 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...pursuant to rule 5.11(2)(b) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 being applications which are 6 months or older as at 30 November 2017, and which are currently held by the Registrar in the District set out, or, in the case of applications to the Chief Judge of Māori Land Court or those to the Māori Appellate Court, by the Chief Registrar. This is a snapshot of applications as at 30 November 2017 and some applications that appear on this schedule may already have been dealt with by th...