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Lee v Ryang (HC)

The council succeeded in preserving on appeal an 80% contribution from the project manager and a finding that he owed a non delegable duty of care.

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Clearwater Cove Apartments Body Corporate 170989 v Auckland Council (WHT)

The council was found liable for only $2,909.50 on a claim of over $1.5 million.

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Lucy Stanley Family Trust v North Shore City Council (WHT)

The council escaped liability for the negligence claim brought against it by the owner of a leaky building.

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Lee Findlay Family Trust v Auckland Council (HC)

The council succeeded on appeal with a finding that the builder was negligent and 100% responsible for the window and fascia damage and the claimants had contributed to their own loss by 40%.

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Scandle v Far North District Council (HC)

The council successfully defended all causes of actions alleged against it.

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O’Hagan v Body Corporate 189855 (Byron Avenue) (CA)

The council successfully preserved the finding of contributory negligence made against the apartment owners by the High Court.

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Trustees Executors Limited v Wellington City Council (HC)

The council preserved on appeal from the Weathertight Homes Tribunal the findings that it had not breached duties of care owed to the claimant and that it was entitled to costs in the Tribunal.

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Trustees Executors Ltd v Wellington City Council (WHT)

The Tribunal found that the council had not been negligent and dismissed the claim against it.

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Mullen v Rodney District Council (HC)

The council’s actions concerning a proposed public work did not cause the claimant’s mortgagee to sell her house.

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Decision of Complaints Assessment Committee: Miao & Dai

We successfully defended a complaint made against real estate agents. The Complaints Assessment Committee determined to take no further action on the complaint.

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