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  1. LCRO 136/2023 QT v MZ (8 January 2024) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...it considers a complaint to be frivolous, vexatious or not made in good faith. 9 [33] In reaching that decision the Committee determined, in summary, that: (a) provisions of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008 (the Rules) that were of potential application were rr 6, 10 and 10.1. (b) the complaint was partly that the respondent had been “generally dishonest or incompetent”; (c) the complaint was partly that the respondent had...

  2. IAA v Sparks [2013] NZIACDT 5 (07 February 2013) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...apparently arranged by Greenfields, but no representative of BIL was in attendance. [33] The Registrar has particularised the grounds of his complaint against Mr Sparks. In summary they are: [33.1] Breaches of the Code of Conduct’s requirements of care, respect, diligence and professionalism. [33.2] Being a party to a process in which misleading information was provided to Immigration New Zealand, in breach of the Act, the Immigration Act 2009 and Immigration New Zealand’s opera...

  3. E17 Geraint Bermingham - Navigation - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 781 KB]

    ...USE 6.1 The Proposal is situated in Freemans Bay. This is a relatively exposed area open to the northerly quarter, and to some extent the north-east wind and wake from passing marine traffic, resulting in the need to construct breakwaters to protect the race boat berthing areas. The exposed aspects resulting from this wind and wake also means that the only areas of sheltered water are those created by the proposed and existing breakwaters, and so only a limited number of recreat...

  4. Wayfinding-for-Civil-Justice-English.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...diversity and inclusion initiatives for the legal profession and judiciary.  Regulate legal services with a view to improving access to civil justice (including through encouraging a range of choice and price options) while balancing the need to protect consumers.  Maintain and strengthen mechanisms for further education and/or accountability where legal assistance providers fall short of expectations. 3. Dispute resolution—from initiation to enforcement—is accessible an...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 122 Lee Valley Limestone v Tasman District Council [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    ...local 274 parties and expert traffic evidence was provided by NZT A. Background to the Application [4] LVLL is a subsidiary of Taylors Contracting Limited (Taylors) an earthmoving and civil engineering contractor. Taylors is the preferred river protection works contractor for TDC, providing rock protection and other services along parts of the District's rivers and coastlines. This work is carried out over summer months when 3 access conditions to river protection areas a...

  6. Inaia Tonu Nei - Hui Maori - Combined version PDF [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...intergenerational effects of the racism, bias, abuse and colonisation that the justice system has created, enabled and continues to deliver almost 200 years since the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Māori did not sign Te Tiriti o Waitangi for tamariki to be in care, incarcerated or continually traumatised – this must stop now. Calls from those who attended the Hui Māori challenged the Crown and its officials directly for an enduring reform to stop the continuing degradation of whān...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 179 Drader v Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...of the Ministry came into the Kerikeri Work and Income office accompanied by a woman (who counsel agreed would be referred to as client A). The other client had an appointment, but client A did not. Client A made enquiries concerning a child care subsidy but was told by the plaintiff that she would either need to make an appointment or could sit and wait for a case manager. The plaintiff said it would be a long wait as the office was busy and other clients had appointments and ha...

  8. Legal aid grants December 2021 [xlsx, 85 KB]

    ...www.justice.govt.nz/courts/going-to-court/legal-aid/get-legal-aid/can-i-get-criminal-legal-aid/ Family grants Legal aid may be available for family disputes or problems that could go to court, including: • disputes over relationship property, child support or maintenance, and care of children • protection orders • care and protection orders for children and young persons • adoption • paternity • mental health (compulsory treatment orders). Legal aid is not available for problems t...

  9. Legal aid grants June 2023 [xlsx, 83 KB]

    ...www.justice.govt.nz/courts/going-to-court/legal-aid/get-legal-aid/can-i-get-criminal-legal-aid/ Family grants Legal aid may be available for family disputes or problems that could go to court, including: • disputes over relationship property, child support or maintenance, and care of children • protection orders • care and protection orders for children and young persons • adoption • paternity • mental health (compulsory treatment orders). Legal aid is not available for problems t...

  10. Legal aid grants June 2019 [xlsx, 98 KB]

    ...www.justice.govt.nz/courts/going-to-court/legal-aid/get-legal-aid/can-i-get-criminal-legal-aid/ Family grants Legal aid may be available for family disputes or problems that could go to court, including: • disputes over relationship property, child support or maintenance, and care of children • protection orders • care and protection orders for children and young persons • adoption • paternity • mental health (compulsory treatment orders). Legal aid is not available for problems th...