"Out of Court provided invaluable assistance in resolving a very complex resource management matter. They quickly got up to speed with the matter, and following a series of day long workshops (with a number of technical experts representing a range of parties with diverging interests), were able to facilitate the experts in reaching agreement on the technical solution to the matter.
We would happily use Out of Court again."
Ann Maddox and Michelle van Kampen,
Senior Associates, Simpson Grierson
"Last year I had the onerous task of giving a victim impact statement to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) relating to my brother’s torture and murder by the Khmer Rouge in 1978. In preparing to deliver my statement I found the support given by Tim and Sharon of Out of Court was invaluable.
With incredible patience and thoughtfulness they helped get on paper a detailed account of the trauma the loss of my brother caused our family. This was no walk in the park for them but their empathy and genuine desire to help made for a huge contribution to my day in court. I am thankful they were there and available at this crucial moment in time."
Rob Hamill, Transatlantic oarsman and motivational speaker
The trailer above is from a documentary Rob has since released about his brother. For more information visit http://brothernumberone.co.nz/
"We have dedicated teams located around the country. Sometimes there are issues that are best handled using local professionals in the field who offer an outside perspective. We found Out of Court in the Yellow Pages, and what a find – our team responded well to the workshops and were able to move forward. Today the team is stronger than ever.
Thanks Tim and Sharon for engaging with our team and helping to design a pathway forward."
Dionne Willcocks and Tim Harding (CareNZ)
"Out of Court's facilitation of the Waihi Community Consultative Committee over a period of years was a huge factor in the success of the organisation’s development from a disparate collection of people with conflicting viewpoints to a cohesive organisation with the name of Waihi Community Vision. The achievements of this group are in no small part due to the conciliatory skills of Tim and Sharon who succeeded in bringing the various parties together to push towards common goals."
John Tregidga, Mayor, Hauraki District Council
