- Drink driving
- Drugged driving
- Serious Crash
- Alcohol interlocks
- Limited (work) Licenses for all classes
- NZTA problems? see Regulatory page. We deal with Commercial Vehicle matters (including Log books, Transport Service Licencing ‘TSL’ ,’GSL’ goods or passengers endorsements, IO’ VI certifications).
Based in the Bay of Plenty, we specialise in NZ transportation, drink and drugged driving law. We know the process because Mr Pawson assisted in drafting the evidential process documentation for the New Zealand Police nationally. Where the Police have departed from the process, we will find it. Conversely we will be up front with our advice to you. If you have little prospect of success – we will tell you and advise the best course of action. We do not run hopeless cases. We often get clients off charges.
Pawson Law is located in the Bay of Plenty with offices in Te Puke and Tauranga. We offer transportation-related law services for the Bay of Plenty /Waikato. This also includes commercial transport licences (TSL, GSL), applications for Inspecting Organisation (IO) and other dealings with the NZTA including appeals against decisions of the NZTA in respect of suspension or cancellation of your IO, Vehicle Inspector (VI) certifications, or Heavy Vehicle Specialist Certification (HVSC) .
If you require a drink driving lawyer or a lawyer for any other traffic or transport matter, get in touch with us, we have a good success rate in getting charges withdrawn or dismissed.
We have achieved good outcomes for clients anywhere from avoiding imprisonment to getting charges withdrawn or dismissed. He also has achieved discharges without conviction if there are sufficient grounds (consequences of loss of career/employment/travel).
Ellie is an expert lawyer in respect of ‘section 106’ applications for a discharge without conviction and has a very high success rate.
We believe in good communication with our confirmed clients, so if you have agreed to an agreed ‘fixed fee’, we do not depart from that and do not charge you for phone calls, letters, and other correspondence during business hours. We only charge for calls, letters if you instruct us on an hourly rate (or in the case of fixed fee, where it is urgent, intensive and outside of normal business hours).