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  1. Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Chambers [2022] NZLCDT 53 (23 December 2022) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...was Mr Chambers’ apparent inability to respond to the complaints themselves when contacted by the New Zealand Law Society. [13] A staff member of the Complaints Service, Mr Hickman, took the initiative to contact Mr Chambers to attempt to check on his wellbeing, encourage him to engage with the Complaints Service and provide the necessary responses and information to them. Although a meeting occurred between them in November 2019, arranged by Ms C who was by that stage assist...

  2. UH v D Ltd [2024] NZDT 45 (2 February 2024) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...APPLICANT UH RESPONDENT D Ltd Attention: FA The Tribunal orders: D Ltd is to pay UH $1,500.00 on or before Friday 23 February 2024. Reasons: 1. In August 2023 UH booked a one-night stay at D Ltd in [City]. Having checked in successfully and then gone out, UH was unable to re-enter his room later that night because the lock would not work. UH tried a range of options to seek assistance, but ultimately after midnight he forced the lock to his room so he...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 28 Keighran v Kensington Tavern Ltd [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...lie in terms of determining quantum is an inexact science. Standing back I am satisfied that this case falls within lower middle band 2 for the purposes of s 123(1)(c)(i). A fair award having regard to the evidence before the Court and cross-checked against other cases is $14,000. [36] No issues of financial capacity or third-party interest were identified by either party as relevant to an award under s 123(1)(c)(i). Contribution [37] Mr Reeves submitted that if any relief...

  4. Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey [pdf, 774 KB]

    Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey Research report Research and Evaluation, Ministry of Justice September 2016 Acknowledgements The Ministry of Justice would like to thank: • Those who shared their experiences and views of restorative justice with us. We are extremely grateful for your willingness to participate. Without your support this research would not have been possible. • Restorative Practices Aotearoa and the restorative justice provi

  5. Ministry of Justice Statement of Intent 2023 - 2027 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...tackle the root causes of crime. We are also carefully addressing the needs of victims in the criminal justice system, with the aim of achieving lasting change. To continue to keep our communities safe we have passed or introduced legislation that gives police more powers to pursue organised crime and strengthened counter-terrorism regimes. We have increased community participation in alcohol licensing decisions, improved access to legal aid, reduced delays in the Family Court, expanded t...

  6. Lachlan Paul Graham JONES (CSU-2019-DUN-000038) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...house and then together went back to number 00 before walking down further to the small park next to number 36. Ms Thurston and Ms Officer did not find Lachie at the park. They returned to number 00. Ms Officer looked around the property again and checked the (locked) car. She told Jonathan to leave the house and help her search. Still unsuccessful, Ms Officer and Ms Thurston began walking in the other direction towards the river. They separated around number 62 with Ms Officer pu...

  7. LA Provider Manual Part 1 - provider approvals [pdf, 990 KB]

    ...chapter focuses on the information submitted by the applicant. Further information requested. If not received by date given, application is returned. Application assessed and sent to Selection Committee Application received and checked it is complete Complete Not complete Complete If approved, applicant may be offered a contract. If declined or approved with conditions, applicant may apply to the Review Authority for a review Approve Approve Decline or App...

  8. Audit-and-monitoring-policy [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...of limited audits 11 Scope of limited audits 11 Legal aid jurisdictions 11 Legal professional privilege 12 The limited audit process 12 Selecting files for limited audit 12 Notifying the provider 12 Timeframe 12 Ministry records 12 Checking information and identifying areas of concern 12 Provider meets expectations 13 Right of reply if initial view is does not meet expectations 13 Provider does not meet expectations 13 Chapter 2 – Full Audits 14 Overview 14...

  9. [2018] NZEmpC 106 X v The Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 683 KB]

    X v THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS NZEmpC CHRISTCHURCH [2018] NZEmpC 106 [17 September 2018] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH [2018] NZEmpC 106 EMPC 197/2017 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN X Plaintiff AND THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Defendant Hearing: 12 – 15 March 2018 (Heard at Dunedin) Appearances: