1. Fees:
2. Professional Indemnity Insurance:
3. Lawyers Fidelity Fund:
4. Complaints:
We maintain a procedure for handling any complaints by clients, designed to ensure that a complaint is dealt with promptly and fairly.If you have a complaint about our services or charges, you may refer your complaint by letter or email at lawyer-nz@rosebanklaw.co.nz to Junichi Nishimura, the Principal of Rosebank Law who has overall responsibility for your work.If you are not satisfied with that principal’s response to your complaint, the Law Society also maintains a complaints service and you are able to make a complaint to that service. To do so you should contact the Law Society. [New Zealand Law Society, PO Box 5041, Lambton Quay, Wellington 6145, Telephone (0800-261-801)].
5. Person’s Responsible for the Work:
6. Client Care and Service:
The Law Society client care and service information is set out below. Whatever legal services your lawyer is providing, he or she must:
- Act competently, in a timely way, and in accordance with instructions received and arrangements made.
- Protect and promote your interests and act for your free from compromising influences or loyalties.
- Discuss with you your objectives and how they should best be achieved.
- Provide you with information about the work to be done, which will do it and the way the services will be provided.
- Charge you a fee that is fair and reasonable and let you know how and when you will be billed.
- Give you clear information and advice.
- Protect your privacy and ensure appropriate confidentiality.
- Treat you fairly, respectfully and without discrimination.
- Keep you informed about the work being done and advise you when it is completed.
- Let you know how to make a complaint and deal with any complaint promptly and fairly.
The obligations lawyers owe to clients are described in the Rules of Conduct and Client Care for Lawyers. Those obligations are subject to other overriding duties, including duties to the courts and to the justice system. If you have any questions, please visit www.lawyers.org.nz .