Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this plan when an administrative review decision is unsuccessful and the claimant wishes to appeal the determination to the District Court under the Accident Compensation Act 2001. This guide is used by lawyers and litigation support staff to prepare pleadings, file notice of appeal at the specified registry, monitor the Corporation's record delivery, and prepare for directions and substantive hearings before a Judge.
Jurisdiction: New Zealand District Court (Wellington Specified Registry). This fork covers the formal appeal track following an adverse review decision.
The Process at a Glance: The lawyer files a notice of appeal in the Wellington registry and serves it on the Corporation within twenty-eight calendar days of the review decision. The Corporation has twenty working days to compile and provide the complete administrative record of the claim. The parties may file and serve notices of cross-appeal or interlocutory applications. A District Court Judge conducts a directions hearing to manage the litigation, define issues, and schedule the substantive appeal. The Judge may appoint medical or vocational assessors to sit with the court and assist on complex clinical questions. The court conducts the appeal hearing and delivers a binding judgment.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Accident Compensation Act 2001 - primary legislation. Key provisions: s 149 (statutory right of appeal); s 154 (delivery of corporate record); s 157 (appointment of technical assessors); s 159-160 (publication and privacy restrictions). Accident Compensation (Review Costs and Appeals) Regulations 2002 - governs the procedural rules, forms, and cost framework. District Courts Fees Regulations 2009 - Reg 3(2)(a)(ii) establishes filing fee exemptions for accident compensation appeals. Key cases: [Aylward v Accident Compensation Corporation [2016] NZACC 035](https://www.nzlii.org/) and [Watts v Accident Compensation Corporation [2016] NZACC 172](https://www.nzlii.org/) remain the primary causation benchmarks on appeal.
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