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Hagaman v Hagaman [2023] NZHC 1793 (10 July 2023)

Last Updated: 12 September 2023

IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY
I TE KŌTI MATUA O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE
CIV-2018-409-531
[2023] NZHC 1793
IN THE MATTER
of the Estate of Earl Raymond Hagaman
BETWEEN
DAMON CARLSON HAGAMAN, JENNIFER LYNN HAGAMAN ELDERS, KIMBERLY RAE HAGAMAN AND KEITH ERIC HAGAMAN
Plaintiffs
AND
LIANNA-MERIE HAGAMAN, GIBRALTAR TRUST LIMITED AND FJB
TRUSTEES LIMITED as trustees of the NACIEMENTO TRUST
First Defendants
LIANNA-MERIE HAGAMAN
Second Defendant
LIANNA-MERIE HAGAMAN,
GILBRALTAR TRUST LIMITED AND FJB
TRUSTEES LIMITED as trustees of the SEQUOIA TRUST
Third Defendants
Hearing:
(On the papers)
Counsel:
A R Galbraith KC and G J D Mander for Plaintiffs
M G Colson KC and J L W Wass for First Defendants J B M Smith KC for Second Defendant
V L Heine KC for Third defendants and for non-party Estate E R Hagaman
Judgment:
10 July 2023

JUDGMENT OF ASSOCIATE JUDGE LESTER

(costs)

HAGAMAN v HAGAMAN [2023] NZHC 1793 [10 July 2023]

Judgment 15 July 2021 — s 66(3) Evidence Act ruling

Step number
Description
Relevant documents
Time
allocation
Amount
(Category 3)
11
Filing memorandum for first or subsequent case management conference or mentions hearing
Memorandum dated 14 May 2021 and memorandum dated 13 August 2021
Band B 0.8

$2,824.00
23
Filing notice of opposition and supporting affidavits
Notice of opposition dated 19 May 2021
Affidavit of Keith Hagaman dated 19 May 2021
Band B 0.6

$2,118.00
24
Preparation of written submissions
Submissions in opposition to s 66 application dated 10 June 2021
Band C 3

$10,590.00
25
Preparation by applicant of bundle for hearing
Plaintiffs’ bundle of authorities and documents for plaintiffs in opposition to application for
privilege under s 66 dated 11 June 2021
Band B 0.6

$2,118.00
26
Appearance at hearing of defended application for sole or principal
counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022 excluding other matters
Band B 1.25

$4,412.50
27
Appearance at hearing for second counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022
excluding other matters (and being half of allowance for principal
counsel).
Band B 0.625

$2,206.25
Total
$24,268.75
1.25 days of hearing time. The defendants’ schedule allowed one day. I note the judgment records the hearing continuing into a second day. Accordingly, I allow the plaintiffs’ claim for 1.25 days. There is an award of costs in favour of the plaintiffs in respect of the 15 July 2021 hearing of $24,268.75.

The 5 October hearing — s 66(4) Evidence Act ruling

August 2022 rather than the two hearing days in June 2021 for the original s 66(3) hearing. While there was a continuation of the s 66(3) issue in the 2022 hearing, the way in which the plaintiffs’ schedule has been prepared suggests its claim is for the hearing time in 2022 and not the earlier hearing. I am treating the plaintiffs’ claim in respect of the July 2021 judgment as being the hearing time in 2021.

Step number
Description
Relevant documents
Time
allocation
Amount
(Category 3)
23
Notice of opposition to interlocutory
application
Notice of opposition dated 2 July 2021 in respect to s 66(4)
Band B 0.6

$2,118.00
11
Filing memorandum for first or subsequent case management
conference or mentions hearing
Memorandum dated 16 August 2021 and joint memorandum dated 23 August 2021
Both memoranda were drafted by the plaintiffs but have been
accounted for as a single
memorandum to reflect that they also addressed other matters
Band B 0.4
$1,412.00
24
Preparation of written submissions
Submissions dated 8 August 2022 in relation to s 66(4)
Band C 3

$10,590.00
26
Appearance at hearing of defenced application for sole or principal
counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022 excluding other matters

1

$3,530.00
27
Appearance at hearing for second counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022
excluding other matters (and being half of allowance for principal
counsel).

0.5

$1,765.00
Total
$19,415.00
$19,415.00.

Privilege for Trust documents

Step number
Description
Relevant documents
Time
allocation
Amount
(Category 3)
22
Filing interlocutory application
Application dated 1 July 2022 in respect to discovery
The plaintiffs are conscious that this overlaps with matters which will be the subject of a second
costs application. This will not be accounted for in that application given that it has been accounted for here. It is included here on the basis that the application and the accompanying submissions
(below) focused significantly on the issues of privilege
Band B 0.6

$2,118.00
24
Preparation of written submissions
Plaintiffs’ submissions dated 27 July 2022
Accounted for here on the same basis as the application above
Band C 3

$10,590.00
26
Appearance at hearing of defended application for sole or principal
counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022 excluding other matters
Band ? 0.75
$2,647.50
27
Appearance at hearing for second counsel
Hearing 9-11 August 2022
excluding other matters (and being half of allowance for principal
counsel).
Band ? 0.375

$1,323.75
Total
$16,679.25

Second defendant’s discovery application

The plaintiffs’ discovery application

$6,871.25 plus the filing fee of $500.00.

in my view, grounds for treating the different applications involving different issues as if they were one application.

Confidentiality argument

Disbursements

By whom are the costs payable?

Associate Judge Lester

Solicitors:

Duncan Cotterill, Christchurch (for Plaintiffs)

Cameron & Co, Christchurch (for Second Defendant) Meares Williams, Christchurch (for First Defendant) South Law, Dunedin (for Third Defendants)

Copy to counsel:

A R Galbraith KC, Barrister, Auckland (on behalf of Plaintiffs)

M G Colson KC, Barrister, Wellington, (for First Defendants in relation to joint interest privilege issues)

J B M Smith KC, Barrister and J W Wass (for First and Second Defendants in relation to s 66(4) Evidence Act 2006 issue)

O W Jacques, Barrister, Wellington (for First and Second Defendants in relation to s 66(4) Evidence Act 2006 issue)

J L W Wass, Barrister, Wellington (for First and Second Defendants in relation to s 66(4) Evidence Act 2006 issue)

V L Heine KC, Barrister, Wellington (for non-party Estate E R Hagaman)


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