Complaint / Committee declined to take further action / enduring powers of attorney (EPOA) / complaint lawyer witnessed person’s signature on EPOA and provided certificates without ascertaining whether person had appropriate mental capacity to understand the EPOA / Protection of Property and Personal Rights Act 1988, section 93B / Sandman v McKay [2019] 1 NZLR 519 (SC) / Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008, rule 2.5 / rule 2.6 / HELD / presumption under PPPRA means lawyer did not need to seek medical assessment of person prior to signing of the EPOA / no evidence supporting a view that lawyer’s certificates were not a true record of advice provided to person / no direct evidence that person’s statements were enough to put lawyer on notice that person lacked capacity to understand the effects and implication of the EPOA / Committee’s decision confirmed / section 211(1)(a)
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