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AS A LAWYER
Before 30 June you must complete your ‘fit and proper’ declaration and make payment for 2021/22 fees and levies (allowing at least five business days for payment to be received and processed). NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES A practising certificate certifies that the holder is a fit and proper person to practice law and allows them to describe themselves as 'alawyer'.
NZLS | CLIENT CARE
Documentation to assist lawyers to comply with the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers is provided in four documents:. The Information for Clients form contains the information that the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers state must be provided to clients at the outset of an engagement. This form should not be amended except to the extent indicated on the form. NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Before 30 June you must complete your ‘fit and proper’ declaration and make payment for 2021/22 fees and levies (allowing at least five business days for payment to be received and processed). NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES A practising certificate certifies that the holder is a fit and proper person to practice law and allows them to describe themselves as 'alawyer'.
NZLS | CLIENT CARE
Documentation to assist lawyers to comply with the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers is provided in four documents:. The Information for Clients form contains the information that the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers state must be provided to clients at the outset of an engagement. This form should not be amended except to the extent indicated on the form.NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019.NZLS | CLIENT CARE
Documentation to assist lawyers to comply with the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers is provided in four documents:. The Information for Clients form contains the information that the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers state must be provided to clients at the outset of an engagement. This form should not be amended except to the extent indicated on the form. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER A certificate of character certifies that you are a fit and proper person to be admitted as a barrister and solicitor. A certificate of character can be used to seek admission in any High Court during its period of validity. The certificate of character should be valid on the date of your admission.NZLS | LAWTALK
Nau mai and welcome to the first quarterly edition of LawTalk. This introduction sets out the fact that we have returned to print, whilst also outlining the recent decision to move to quarterly production. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Use the lawyer’s procedures. All lawyers must have procedures for handling complaints and they must tell clients about those procedures before commencing work for the client. NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS CPD Plan and Record (CPDPR) Each lawyer is required to develop and maintain a written CPD plan, and to record, document, reflect on and verify their CPD activities. NZLS | APPLYING FOR A PRACTISING CERTIFICATE To apply for a practising certificate you must: fill in the application form; request referee reports if required (see Section 10 in the application form for details); deliver to the completed forms to: Registry New Zealand Law Society PO Box 5041 NZLS | EXECUTING AND WITNESSING IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS The Government’s announcement on Monday 23 March 2020 of a Level 4 self-isolation regime in response to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that businesses and individuals had to find alternative ways of signing important documents. NZLS | DISPUTES BETWEEN YOUR NEIGHBOURS When you bought your property, your lawyer probably gave you a plan taken from the title showing the boundaries of your land. These boundaries were fixed by survey when the land was first subdivided and cannot be altered without your consent and the NZLS | VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Last month financial services provider Kiwi Wealth got in touch with us to highlight some issues they’d seen with the certification ofdocuments.
NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | WILL NOTICES
New Zealand has no official register of wills. To assist lawyers and the public in finding wills that may be held by lawyers, the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa publishes will notices in LawPoints - our email newsletter sent every Thursday to all NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | ADMITTED BUT NO PRACTISING CERTIFICATE If you have been admitted to the New Zealand High Court as a barrister and solicitor but do not hold a current practising certificate, you may provide legal services, but not in the 'reserved areas of work' as defined in s6 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (LCA).. You can also do certain things which are, by statute, able to be done by 'an enrolled barrister and solicitor'. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | WILL NOTICES
New Zealand has no official register of wills. To assist lawyers and the public in finding wills that may be held by lawyers, the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa publishes will notices in LawPoints - our email newsletter sent every Thursday to all NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | ADMITTED BUT NO PRACTISING CERTIFICATE If you have been admitted to the New Zealand High Court as a barrister and solicitor but do not hold a current practising certificate, you may provide legal services, but not in the 'reserved areas of work' as defined in s6 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (LCA).. You can also do certain things which are, by statute, able to be done by 'an enrolled barrister and solicitor'. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS NZLS | LAWYER SUSPENDED FOR 12 MONTHS FOR MISLEADING Debbie Laura Paulson Wilson has has been suspended for 12 months by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal. The charges relate to a brief, but clandestine relationship with a prisoner for whom she had recently acted as a lawyer.NZLS | ADMISSION
The admission and enrolment of barristers and solicitors in New Zealand is governed by Part 3 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (LCA) and the Admission Rules made under the Act. To practise as or to call yourself a New Zealand lawyer you must: complete a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB) approved by the New Zealand Council of LegalEducation
NZLS | DO NOT EMPLOY ORDER AGAINST EMPLOYEE FOR STEALING New Zealand Law Society - Do Not Employ Order against employee for stealing money from employer (name suppressed) Branches, sections andgroups
NZLS | JOINING THE LEGAL PROFESSION Joining the legal profession. All New Zealand lawyers are regulated by the Law Society when they provide any legal services, conveyancing services or services provided by undertaking the work of a real estate agent. In New Zealand anybody may provide legal services, but only lawyers may carry out work in the reserved areas of law. NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | APPLYING FOR A PRACTISING CERTIFICATE Applying for a practising certificate. To apply for a practising certificate you must: fill in the application form. request referee reports if required (see Section 10 in the application form for details) deliver to the completed forms to: Registry. New Zealand Law Society. PO Box 5041. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER A certificate of character certifies that you are a fit and proper person to be admitted as a barrister and solicitor. A certificate of character can be used to seek admission in any High Court during its period of validity. The certificate of character should be valid on the date of your admission. NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS Requirement for 10 hours annually. All lawyers who provide regulated services (as defined by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006) are required to complete at least 10 hours of CPD activities during each full CPD year. Lawyers who do not provide regulated services for a full year may pro-rate their requirements as set out in Schedule 1 ofthe
NZLS | DISPUTES BETWEEN YOUR NEIGHBOURS When you bought your property, your lawyer probably gave you a plan taken from the title showing the boundaries of your land. These boundaries were fixed by survey when the land was first subdivided and cannot be altered without your consent and the WWW.LAWSOCIETY.ORG.NZ www.lawsociety.org.nz NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the document NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | WILL NOTICES
New Zealand has no official register of wills. To assist lawyers and the public in finding wills that may be held by lawyers, the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa publishes will notices in LawPoints - our email newsletter sent every Thursday to all NZLS | ADMITTED BUT NO PRACTISING CERTIFICATE If you have been admitted to the New Zealand High Court as a barrister and solicitor but do not hold a current practising certificate, you may provide legal services, but not in the 'reserved areas of work' as defined in s6 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (LCA).. You can also do certain things which are, by statute, able to be done by 'an enrolled barrister and solicitor'. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the document NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | WILL NOTICES
New Zealand has no official register of wills. To assist lawyers and the public in finding wills that may be held by lawyers, the New Zealand Law Society | Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa publishes will notices in LawPoints - our email newsletter sent every Thursday to all NZLS | ADMITTED BUT NO PRACTISING CERTIFICATE If you have been admitted to the New Zealand High Court as a barrister and solicitor but do not hold a current practising certificate, you may provide legal services, but not in the 'reserved areas of work' as defined in s6 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (LCA).. You can also do certain things which are, by statute, able to be done by 'an enrolled barrister and solicitor'. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS NZLS | ADMITTED BUT NO PRACTISING CERTIFICATE If you have been admitted to the New Zealand High Court as a barrister and solicitor but do not hold a current practising certificate, you may provide legal services, but not in the 'reserved areas of work' as defined in s6 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (LCA).. You can also do certain things which are, by statute, able to be done by 'an enrolled barrister and solicitor'. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | JOINING THE LEGAL PROFESSION Joining the legal profession. All New Zealand lawyers are regulated by the Law Society when they provide any legal services, conveyancing services or services provided by undertaking the work of a real estate agent. In New Zealand anybody may provide legal services, but only lawyers may carry out work in the reserved areas of law. NZLS | CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER A certificate of character certifies that you are a fit and proper person to be admitted as a barrister and solicitor. A certificate of character can be used to seek admission in any High Court during its period of validity. The certificate of character should be valid on the date of your admission. NZLS | PROPERTY LAW SECTION The New Zealand Law Society’s Property Law Section (PLS) helps property lawyers meet the many changes and challenges of law practice. NZLS | EXECUTING AND WITNESSING IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS Executing and witnessing important documents. The Government’s announcement on Monday 23 March 2020 of a Level 4 self-isolation regime in response to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that businesses and individuals had to find alternative ways of signing important documents. In this article we discuss some of the problems with andsuggest some
NZLS | DISPUTES BETWEEN YOUR NEIGHBOURS Resource management law. District plans and other laws control how a property can be used. Through its local council, each community has separate zones for residential, rural, commercial and industrial uses that limit what landowners can do with their land. NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS Requirement for 10 hours annually. All lawyers who provide regulated services (as defined by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006) are required to complete at least 10 hours of CPD activities during each full CPD year. Lawyers who do not provide regulated services for a full year may pro-rate their requirements as set out in Schedule 1 ofthe
NZLS | CERTIFICATES OF STANDING Standard Certificate of Standing (COS) Those admitted in New Zealand and planning to work overseas or seeking admission overseas may be asked to provide a Certificate of Standing. This application is to be completed by the person named in the application. It must not be completed by a third party. Certificate of Standing information and NZLS | NATIONAL FRIENDS PANEL The National Friends Panel is a New Zealand Law Society service. The Panel is made up of New Zealand lawyers who are willing to be contacted on a confidential basis by fellow lawyers with questions or concerns relating to practice issues. NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the document NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | APPLICATION
ensure you meet the criteria. fill in the application form. pay the application fee of $250 (incl GST) request referee reports from your referees. send completed form and payment to your nearest Law Society branch office. The process does take some time, so your application should be lodged as soon as you have an intended commencement date. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | PROPERTY LAW SECTION The New Zealand Law Society’s Property Law Section (PLS) helps property lawyers meet the many changes and challenges of law practice. NZLS | STANDARDS COMMITTEE DECISIONS Standards Committee decisions. These summaries of decisions have been made by Lawyers Standards Committees on complaints made against lawyers and employees of lawyers since the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (LCA) came into force on 1 August 2008. The Standards Committees are the first formal decision makers for complaints againstlawyers.
NZLS | BUYING AND SELLING A PROPERTY Buying and selling a property. New Zealanders like to own their own homes and, for most of us, it’ll be our biggest investment. Whether you are buying or selling for the first time or not, you will want the experience to be positive and rewarding. NZLS | EXECUTING AND WITNESSING IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS Executing and witnessing important documents. The Government’s announcement on Monday 23 March 2020 of a Level 4 self-isolation regime in response to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that businesses and individuals had to find alternative ways of signing important documents. In this article we discuss some of the problems with andsuggest some
NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS Requirement for 10 hours annually. All lawyers who provide regulated services (as defined by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006) are required to complete at least 10 hours of CPD activities during each full CPD year. Lawyers who do not provide regulated services for a full year may pro-rate their requirements as set out in Schedule 1 ofthe
NZLS | CERTIFICATES OF STANDING Standard Certificate of Standing (COS) Those admitted in New Zealand and planning to work overseas or seeking admission overseas may be asked to provide a Certificate of Standing. This application is to be completed by the person named in the application. It must not be completed by a third party. Certificate of Standing information and WWW.LAWSOCIETY.ORG.NZ www.lawsociety.org.nz NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the document NZLS | THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE O AOTEAROABRANCHES, SECTIONS AND GROUPSABOUT USFOR THE PUBLICPROFESSIONAL PRACTICESTARTINGAS A LAWYER
Practising fee to rise by $100 for 2021/22 year. The amount paid by lawyers to practise in New Zealand is increasing by $100 for the 2021/22 year to $1140. NZLS | REGISTRY LOOKUP We are currently experiencing minor technical difficulties with this search function. If the lawyer you're searching for doesn't appear, please call 0800 22 30 30.NZLS | ADMISSION
NZLS | PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Eligibility. You are eligible to hold a practising certificate if: your name is on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court of New Zealand. you are a fit and proper person to hold a practising certificate (refer ss41 (2) (a) and 55 LCA) you have paid the required fees. you do not hold or have applied to hold, apractising
NZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | GUIDELINES
Property Transactions and E-dealing Practice Guidelines. After 2 years of intensive review work, the new guidelines were endorsed by the NZLS Board in October 2019. A further update was completed in July 2020. This version of the PLS Guidelines is designed to be read on-screen, with hyperlinks provided to other guidelines within the documentNZLS | APPLICATION
ensure you meet the criteria. fill in the application form. pay the application fee of $250 (incl GST) request referee reports from your referees. send completed form and payment to your nearest Law Society branch office. The process does take some time, so your application should be lodged as soon as you have an intended commencement date. NZLS | HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT Where to send your complaint. Your complaint and any supporting information should be sent to: Lawyers Complaints Service. PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145. Level 4, 17 Whitmore Street, Wellington. Email: complaints@lawsociety.org.nz. NZLS | PROPERTY LAW SECTION The New Zealand Law Society’s Property Law Section (PLS) helps property lawyers meet the many changes and challenges of law practice. NZLS | STANDARDS COMMITTEE DECISIONS Standards Committee decisions. These summaries of decisions have been made by Lawyers Standards Committees on complaints made against lawyers and employees of lawyers since the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (LCA) came into force on 1 August 2008. The Standards Committees are the first formal decision makers for complaints againstlawyers.
NZLS | BUYING AND SELLING A PROPERTY Buying and selling a property. New Zealanders like to own their own homes and, for most of us, it’ll be our biggest investment. Whether you are buying or selling for the first time or not, you will want the experience to be positive and rewarding. NZLS | EXECUTING AND WITNESSING IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS Executing and witnessing important documents. The Government’s announcement on Monday 23 March 2020 of a Level 4 self-isolation regime in response to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that businesses and individuals had to find alternative ways of signing important documents. In this article we discuss some of the problems with andsuggest some
NZLS | CPD REQUIREMENTS Requirement for 10 hours annually. All lawyers who provide regulated services (as defined by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006) are required to complete at least 10 hours of CPD activities during each full CPD year. Lawyers who do not provide regulated services for a full year may pro-rate their requirements as set out in Schedule 1 ofthe
NZLS | CERTIFICATES OF STANDING Standard Certificate of Standing (COS) Those admitted in New Zealand and planning to work overseas or seeking admission overseas may be asked to provide a Certificate of Standing. This application is to be completed by the person named in the application. It must not be completed by a third party. Certificate of Standing information and WWW.LAWSOCIETY.ORG.NZ www.lawsociety.org.nz Skip to main content NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY - THE NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY TE KĀHUI TURE OAOTEAROA
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COURTS AND TRIBUNALS HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY PERIOD Information on courts and tribunals opening hours over the holiday period can be found on the Ministry of Justice website. Most courts and tribunals will close from late December. All courts and tribunals will be open from Monday 11 January 2021, with some opening from Tuesday 5 January 2021.*
SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS CLASS ACTIONS CAN PROCEED ON ‘OPT-OUT’ BASIS The Supreme Court in the _Southern Response Earthquake Services Ltd v Ross_ appeal has unanimously agreed class actions can proceed on an ‘opt out’ basis, pending development of a comprehensive legislative framework.*
TWO LAWYERS AND A WIDGET: A DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY GAME-CHANGER Ros Morshead and Danielle Caudwell tell us about their new venture to help organisations become more digitally accessible online.*
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MAJOR STEVEN JAMES TAYLOR, AE Stephen James Taylor had a distinguished 46 year career at the bar that reflected his combined love of the armed services and the law.* 1947 - 2020
HIGH COURT DISMISSES LAWYER’S APPEAL AGAINST SUSPENSION FROMPRACTICE
The High Court has dismissed Rodney James Hooker’s appeal against a decision by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal to suspend him from practice for three months. Mr Hooker’s suspension will begin on 19 December 2020. He will not be able to provide legal services for the three months directly after...* 26 November 2020
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SUPREME COURT ROUNDUP 19-26 NOVEMBER* 26 November 2020
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THE WILL-FINDERS: GENEALOGY INVESTIGATIONS* 24 November 2020
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SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS CLASS ACTIONS CAN PROCEED ON ‘OPT-OUT’ BASIS* 19 November 2020
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BRENTON ROONEY JOINS PARTNERSHIP AT RACE DOUGLAS BURKE* 19 November 2020
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