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  1. Duty Lawyer Operational Policy for CPIP December 2024.pdf [pdf, 375 KB]

    ...are available at each District Court for the purpose of assisting, advising, and representing unrepresented defendants charged with a criminal offence and where appropriate, resolving or progressing their matter. 3. The Secretary for Justice is responsible for the duty lawyer service and specifying the requirements of the role. The Legal Services Commissioner is responsible for the administration of the service. 4. This administration is undertaken with the aim of helping to ensure...

  2. Duty Lawyer Operational Policy for CPIP November 2024.pdf [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...are available at each District Court for the purpose of assisting, advising, and representing unrepresented defendants charged with a criminal offence and where appropriate, resolving or progressing their matter. 3. The Secretary for Justice is responsible for the duty lawyer service and specifying the requirements of the role. The Legal Services Commissioner is responsible for the administration of the service. 4. This administration is undertaken with the aim of helping to ensure...

  3. BG & BG v Hakaoro [2013] NZIACDT 63 (19 September 2013) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...oral hearing. [7] Mr Hakaoro failed to keep the records he was required to maintain in his professional engagements. The written record, as far as it goes, supports the complainants’ claims. That includes a receipt and material produced as a response to the complaint. [8] The Tribunal has found the grounds of the complaint established and upheld the complaint. [9] The findings are: [9.1] Mr Hakaoro failed to initiate a professional relationship properly, then failed to give his c...

  4. Duty Lawyer Operational Policy for CPIP 2024 [pdf, 363 KB]

    ...available at each District Court for the purpose of assisting, advising, and representing unrepresented defendants charged with a criminal offence and where appropriate, resolving or progressing their matter. 3. The Secretary for Justice is responsible for the duty lawyer service and specifying the requirements of the role. The Legal Services Commissioner is responsible for the administration of the service. 4. This administration is undertaken with the aim of helping to ensure...

  5. Forrest v Kamara Developments Ltd [2010] NZWHT Auckland 28 [pdf, 146 KB]

    .......................................................... 4 PRINCIPAL ISSUES ...................................................................................... 5 DEFECTS ...................................................................................................... 5 MR RUDOLPH‟S RESPONSIBILITY ............................................................. 8 QUANTUM ................................................................................................... 11 Repair...

  6. NT v Parker [2019] NZIACDT 71 (16 October 2019) Sanctions [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...Ms [NT], a national of China, who had studied in New Zealand and was working as a chef. She had been offered a permanent position and contacted Swiftvisa to assist her to obtain residence. [6] It was Mr Parker who was the immigration adviser responsible for the complainant’s applications to Immigration New Zealand. He met her at the commencement of the engagement, but then left it to his staff to obtain from her the necessary information and documents. In particular, the bulk...

  7. The Joint Venture e-Newsletter - August 2020 [pdf, 750 KB]

    ...(FVSV) is central to the Government’s wellbeing approach. It’s only right that we respond as a Government and as a country to end these kinds of violence. Refuges, helplines, crisis services and many other organisations sit at the heart of our response to families experiencing violence. In real terms, it means better support for those being abused and help for people who use violence to change their behaviour. I’m pleased with the assistance we’ve been able to deliver to the...

  8. Joint Venture FVSV e-Update August 2020 [pdf, 729 KB]

    ...(FVSV) is central to the Government’s wellbeing approach. It’s only right that we respond as a Government and as a country to end these kinds of violence. Refuges, helplines, crisis services and many other organisations sit at the heart of our response to families experiencing violence. In real terms, it means better support for those being abused and help for people who use violence to change their behaviour. I’m pleased with the assistance we’ve been able to deliver to the...

  9. Decision Document - Mental Health Rosters [pdf, 448 KB]

    ............................................................................................................................. 1 Summary of decisions .................................................................................................... 3 Authority and responsibility ............................................................................................. 4 The rosters ..............................................................................................................

  10. Appendix-9_Stuart-Farrant_s87F-Report_Operational-Stormwater-Management_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...condition of consent prior to any construction works commencing. E. SCOPE OF REPORT 17. My report focuses only on issues related to operational stormwater management. This includes consideration of stormwater discharges and design/infrastructure responses. My report covers the following topics: (a) Water Sensitive Design; (b) Actual and potential discharges of contaminants to water; and (c) Impact on receiving environment hydrology. 18. In preparing this report, I have review...