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  1. 2021-09-06 ORC - MOC - re mediation [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...Solicitor: L F de Latour/ M A Mehlhopt (lucy.delatour@wynnwilliams.co.nz / michelle.mehlhopt@wynnwilliams.co.nz) 1 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT 1 This Memorandum of Counsel is filed on behalf of the Otago Regional Council (Council) in response to the directions in the Environment Court’s Minute dated 1 September 2021 at paragraph [5] regarding mediation of the urban provisions of Plan Change 8 (PC8) currently scheduled to occur on 4 and 5 October 2021. 2 The Council is...

  2. Keen v Corrections (Extension of Time) [2023] NZHRRT 17 [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...an amended statement of claim will be filed. The extension is sought as Mr Keen is now represented by Ms Hill who is in the process of re-drafting the statement of claim. The parties agree it would be inefficient to file a statement of reply in response to a claim which is in the process of being amended. Mr Keen consents to the application for an extension of time and it is submitted by counsel that there will be no prejudice to Mr Keen if this short extension is granted. [5] The T...

  3. 2024 NZLASDP 02 [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...recent convictions raise questions about whether Mr Stephens will comply with his obligations under the SHDP Act. While Mr Stephens asked for a hearing to be convened to address the police concerns, he neither attended the hearing nor filed a written response to the police objection or supporting references as requested. [4] With every objection filed by the Police the question for the Authority is whether the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a certificate.1 In making this...

  4. [2023] NZEmpC 218 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Knight [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...submissions. On 16 November 2023, the defendant sought costs on a Category 2B basis amounting to $4,302.2 1 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Knight [2023] NZEmpC 198. 2 The amount claimed is less than the defendant’s actual costs. [3] In response, Mr Tan accepted that Category 2B applies but four propositions were advanced that: (a) Carrington had applied in good faith and, even though it was ultimately unsuccessful, the issues raised in the application would still be a...

  5. Form-20a_Civil_non-Fixed.pdf [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...other payment, remuneration or benefit has been or will be received in respect of this work (unless authorised by Legal Aid). • Any non-lawyer or supervised provider for whom a claim is made, performed his or her work under my supervision and I am responsible for it. Signature of lead provider Date day month year Is an ‘Amendment to Grant’ submitted with this invoice? No Yes Tax Invoice Civil Legal Aid Non-Fixed Fee

  6. Form-10a_Family-Invoice_non-Fixed.pdf [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...other payment, remuneration or benefit has been or will be received in respect of this work (unless authorised by Legal Aid). • Any non-lawyer or supervised provider for whom a claim is made, performed his or her work under my supervision and I am responsible for it. Signature of lead provider Date day month year Is an ‘Amendment to Grant’ submitted with this invoice? No Yes Tax Invoice Family Legal Aid Non-Fixed Fee

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 061 Newsome v Auckland Council [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...stay of the abatement notice. [3] On 25 January 2024, stay of the abatement notice was granted until 29 March 2024 and the parties were directed to report back to the Court on the status of the matter by 20 March 2024.1 Steps to date [4] In response to case management directions issued on 5 December 2023, the parties advised one another and the Court of their agreement to participate in court- assisted mediation. Following the Court’s decision to stay the abatement notices, the...

  8. 2025 NZPSPLA 029.pdf [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...Police want conditions to be placed on Mr Robertson’s COA and for him to be given a formal warning. [3] Mr Robertson accepted the invitation to link into the hearing but did not attend the hearing. In addition, he has not filed any written response, references, or other information in reply to the police complaint. Attempts to contact Mr Robertson following the hearing have been unsuccessful. [4] The evidence before me establishes that Mr Robertson has anger issues which beco...

  9. 2025 NZPSPLA 005.pdf [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...they left the scene. Police are asking for Mr Savieti to at least be given a warning that such behaviour is not acceptable, and the possible consequences of any future similar behaviour. [2] Mr Savieti neither attended the hearing nor filed any response to the police complaint. Security guards are required to work cooperatively with police and comply with their reasonable requests. While Mr Savieti was not working at the time such behaviour is not acceptable for an experienced security...

  10. 2024 NZPSPLA 102.pdf [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...Lee-Staveley’s certificate of approval. While Mr Lee-Staveley’s misconduct was a single event what he did was at best grossly negligent and most likely a criminal offence. I am therefore satisfied that Mr Lee- Staveley is no longer suitable to be a responsible security employee. [7] Mr Lee-Staveley’s certificate of approval is cancelled effective immediately. DATED at Wellington this 15th day of November 2024 P A McConnell Private Security Personnel Licensing...