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  1. LCRO 46/2025 WP v HJ and NB (12 August 2025) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...2023. [6] Ms NB and Mr HJ were the lawyers from the firm that assisted Ms WP. [7] Attempts were made to settle the employment dispute, but those efforts were unsuccessful. [8] On 16 February 2023, the firm rendered its first invoice to Ms WP for services provided, that invoice rendered in the sum of $3,594 inclusive of GST and office expenses. [9] On 2 March 2023, Ms WP emailed [Law firm] to advise that she was seeking alternative legal representation. [10] A further invoice i...

  2. ENVC paper Legal Aid Assistance Fund Conference 2015 [pdf, 214 KB]

    Environment Court Level 2, 41 Federal Street, Auckland CBD, New Zealand PO Box 7147, Federal Street, Auckland 1010 Telephone: 09 9169091 Fax: 09 9169090 www.justice.govt.nz/courts/environment-court Environment Judge LJ Newhook Principal Environment Judge Paper for delivery to Environmental Legal Assistance Fund Annual Workshop Friday 17 July 2015 1. At the beginning of this year the Environment Court published its first ever Annual Review by...

  3. Popa v Canterbury University (Strike-Out Application) [2018] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...difficulty in affording a lawyer, and her criticisms of New Zealand mathematical education. She disputed her lack of suitability to work as a tutor, and asserted that the failure of the University to employ her is discriminatory. She stated she has phoned, emailed, applied online and gone to the University in person because she knows that people with doctorates have specialised education and should work in a university. She describes the University as a “multi- billion dollars corpora...

  4. [2016] NZEmpC 72 Eden Group Ltd v Jackson [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...for, the respondents and that this was completed by 31 May 2016 at the latest. [13] Penultimately, there are the documents referred to in para 48 of Ms Foster’s first report to the Court. These are also electronic media and include cell phones, memory sticks and a portable Seagate hard drive. It is agreed that forensic examination of these items by Mr Ayers will be completed today, following which they will be sent by courier from Christchurch to the applicant’s counse...

  5. Application and affidavit for Property Order [pdf, 651 KB]

    ...you can’t afford a lawyer you may qualify for legal aid which will pay for a lawyer. You can find out more about applying for legal aid here: https://www.justice.govt.nz/get-legal-aid Community Law Centres have lawyers who can support you, and this service is usually free. To find your closest Community Law Centre look in your phone book or online at www.communitylaw.org.nz Do you have any questions about this form? If you have questions about this form you can call the Ministry of Justi...

  6. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 2 for the period 21 to 27 April 2020 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    1 COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey Report 002 (21-27 April 2020) This telephone survey provides information about how safe people feel and what crime and safety issues matter to them most. The report covers the following key topics:  Social connection  Perceptions of safety, including reasons why people feel unsafe  Experience of some types of crimes (for example, fraud and cybercrime which are increasingly of concern internationally)  Crimes reported and not...

  7. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 2 for the period 21 to 27 April 2020 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    1 COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey Report 002 (21-27 April 2020) This telephone survey provides information about how safe people feel and what crime and safety issues matter to them most. The report covers the following key topics:  Social connection  Perceptions of safety, including reasons why people feel unsafe  Experience of some types of crimes (for example, fraud and cybercrime which are increasingly of concern internationally)  Crimes reported and not...

  8. [2022] NZIACDT 4 - ZI v Wan Sanctions (3 March 2022) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...guardian on 12 March 2019. It was a condition that she lived with her son, resident in New Zealand on a student visa. [7] The complainant left New Zealand on 20 March 2019 without her son, returning on 9 April 2019. The complainant had received a phone call to say that her mother-in- law was close to death and she died during the complainant’s absence. [8] An immigration officer raised the complainant’s departure with Mr Wan on the day she left New Zealand. There followed...

  9. IG, JX, KX c/-XG Trust v SI [2018] NZDT 1482 (27 August 2018) [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...[Property]. They were using the downstairs area for residential purposes, while SI was leasing the upstairs office space from the XG Trust and subletting it to commercial tenants, mainly psychologists and therapists offering counselling and similar services. SI’s lease was due to expire on 30 August 2017, but in December 2016 the parties negotiated an extension until 30 August 2018. During these negotiations, there were discussions regarding renovations the trustees were planning downsta...

  10. LCRO 92/2021 AZ v BY (19 July 2021) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...facts quite right and left too many of his questions unanswered, including such things as why he is “now being directed to the Trustees for matters that [Ms BY] chose to manage?”. [7] Mr AZ seems to think Ms BY is obliged to talk to him on the phone or participate in a conference with “all parties” to resolve matters of concern to him. [8] In summary, Mr AZ says that in his opinion, the Committee did not read the evidence he provided, and relied on Ms BY’s responses with...