J v NZLS

CourtLawyers and Conveyancers’ Disciplinary Tribunal
Neutral Citation[2012] NZLCDT 27
Citation[2012] NZLCDT 27
Year2012
Date28 September 2012

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3 cases
  • Human v New Zealand Law Society
    • New Zealand
    • Lawyers and Conveyancers’ Disciplinary Tribunal
    • 22 December 2022
    ...under this Act; and (ii) meets any other criteria that are prescribed by rules made under this Act; or 1 J v New Zealand Law Society [2012] NZLCDT 27 at [6] - [12]. 3 … 31 Exceptions to section 30 (1) Despite anything in section 30, a lawyer may, at any time, commence practice on his or her......
  • M v New Zealand Law Society
    • New Zealand
    • Lawyers and Conveyancers’ Disciplinary Tribunal
    • 13 June 2017
    ...application by a lawyer intending to practise on own 1 2 Mason v New Zealand Law Society [2015] NZLCDT 11. J v New Zealand Law Society [2012] NZLCDT 27. 6 account has the power to refuse under s In such event the disappointed applicant has the right to appeal against that decision to the Tr......
  • M v New Zealand Law Society
    • New Zealand
    • Lawyers and Conveyancers’ Disciplinary Tribunal
    • 13 June 2017
    ...application by a lawyer intending to practise on own 1 2 Mason v New Zealand Law Society [2015] NZLCDT 11. J v New Zealand Law Society [2012] NZLCDT 27. 6 account has the power to refuse under s In such event the disappointed applicant has the right to appeal against that decision to the Tr......