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The Human Rights Review Tribunal (HRRT) is an independent judicial organisation that is separate from our Office. It’s a possible option for people who feel we haven't solved their issue. This section tells the stories of some Tribunal cases.

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Latest in Tribunal decisions

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Tribunal awards $20,000 against law firm

We published a case note in March 2019 about a law firm that demanded $19,000 from a former client. The client subsequently took the case to the HRTT.

A sincere apology is hard to beat

We continue to see apologies that fail to convince a complainant even though the quality of an apology is an important part of our efforts to resolve privacy...