High Court
“[H]elpful submissions from experienced counsel” – Taylor v New Zealand Police [2015] NZHC 474, Toogood J at [18].
“Ms Longdill presented a full and thorough argument" - Bluegrass Holdings Ltd v Secretary for Internal Affairs [2014] NZHC 1942, Faire J at [10].
“Ms Longdill, in her submissions on this point, sets the section out and helpfully provides the relevant chronology.” - Barton v Police , HC Auckland, CRI 2011-404-328, 19 October 2011, Brewer J at [8]
“There is significant cogency to Ms Longdill’s argument”- Lin v Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections HC Auckland CIV 2010-404-006661, 8 October 2010, Priestley J, [31].
“I record that I am grateful to counsel for the respondent for the submissions that she provided on this topic.” - Admore & Maitai v New Zealand Police HC Auckland CRI 2008-404-245, 2009-404-264, 3 December 2009, Lang J at [33]
“Ms Longdill for the respondent filed helpful written submissions” - Eissa v New Zealand Police HC Auckland CRI 2009-404-000145, 27 October 2009, Stevens J at [14]
“Ms Longdill mounted a powerful argument for the Minister in answer”- Ahmadzai v Attorney-General HC Akld CIV 2004-404-007105, 23 September 2005, Harrison J at [16] and [32].
District Court
“I have been assisted considerably by written submissions put in by both counsel and very ably addressed in Court on those submissions and answering any questions that I have asked” – Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment v JR District Court, Hastings, 18 January 2017 at [8].