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… with A.D.'s mother and later moved in with her and her children. A.D. testified that defendant began to sexually … the court abused its discretion. Our review of sentencing determinations is limited and governed by the "clear abuse of … because of the added element of parental duty). The record supported that the assaults were separate acts, but the …
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… equitable distribution, alimony, retroactive pendente lite support, and maintenance of a life insurance policy to … episode that resulted in an extended leave and her eventual termination. As a result, defendant began collecting monthly … retroactive to December 2005, with a retroactive lump sum child benefit for each child of $40,913 and $34,634. Around …
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… equitable distribution, alimony, retroactive pendente lite support, and maintenance of a life insurance policy to … episode that resulted in an extended leave and her eventual termination. As a result, defendant began collecting monthly … retroactive to December 2005, with a retroactive lump sum child benefit for each child of $40,913 and $34,634. Around …
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… and retaliation under the LAD challenging her termination from employment. In response to defendants’ … The testimony of a treating physician is admissible to support a plaintiff’s disability claim under the LAD, … Id. at 307-08. The treating physicians testified that the child’s seizures were not caused by the defendants’ …
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… and retaliation under the LAD challenging her termination from employment. In response to defendants’ … The testimony of a treating physician is admissible to support a plaintiff’s disability claim under the LAD, … Id. at 307-08. The treating physicians testified that the child’s seizures were not caused by the defendants’ …
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… which tolls a parent's claim for the duration of the child's tolling period, and because the parent's Portee … the principles upon which we rely in reaching our determination today. In Rost v. Bd. of Educ. of Borough of …
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… and Chief Information Officer primarily responsible for supporting sales. In that role, plaintiff procured nearly … terminated plaintiff from GNS after she refused to sign a termination agreement he sent to her. Following plaintiff's … litigants from conferences. See N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. A.O.J., 464 N.J. Super. 21, 48 …
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… and Chief Information Officer primarily responsible for supporting sales. In that role, plaintiff procured nearly … terminated plaintiff from GNS after she refused to sign a termination agreement he sent to her. Following plaintiff's … litigants from conferences. See N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. A.O.J., 464 N.J. Super. 21, 48 …
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… remained married until Ingram’s death in 2016. They had two children. In April 2014, the New Jersey State Police … given the extensive evidence presented by the State in support of defendant’s official misconduct convictions. 3 1. … IV. A. We review de novo the Appellate Division’s legal determination that the trial court’s application of the …
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… court, serving on Juvenile Conference Committees or Child Placement Review Boards, assisting with supervised … may actively advocate for the programs and issues they support as long as there is no negative effect on the … of Family matters are juvenile delinquency charges, termination of parental rights proceedings, domestic …
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Administrative Directives
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… court, serving on Juvenile Conference Committees or Child Placement Review Boards, assisting with supervised … may actively advocate for the programs and issues they support as long as there is no negative effect on the … of Family matters are juvenile delinquency charges, termination of parental rights proceedings, domestic …
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… have used initials and fictionalized the first names of the children. R. 1:38-3(d). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the application. In his written statement of reasons supporting his September 29, 2017 order, the judge again … . . . b. Both parties will abide with Dr. Minion's determinations regarding [Paul]'s course of psychiatric …
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… have used initials and fictionalized the first names of the children. R. 1:38-3(d). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the application. In his written statement of reasons supporting his September 29, 2017 order, the judge again … . . . b. Both parties will abide with Dr. Minion's determinations regarding [Paul]'s course of psychiatric …
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… to suppress the firearm, concluding that the car stop was supported by a reasonable suspicion of a tinted windows … and likely to surface again. HELD: The stop was not supported by a reasonable and articulable suspicion of a …
Pelvic Mesh - Gynecare
Multi County Litigation
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… PHYLLIS A VS JOHNSON & JOHNSON 04/29/2011 BER L -012420-14 CHILDS BARBARA J VS ETHICON INC 09/05/2013 BER L -012423-14 … … Body Pelvic mesh products are intended to provide support for prolapsed pelvic organs and/or the urethra when a woman's supporting muscles and tissue have been weakened due to age …
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… his sentence for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child involving depictions of a child engaging in or … that they were far from the location of a new crime.7 In support of his claim that the monitoring is designed … special needs searches have not involved individualized determinations. See, e.g., N.J. Transit PBA Local 304, 151 …
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… his sentence for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child involving depictions of a child engaging in or … that they were far from the location of a new crime.7 In support of his claim that the monitoring is designed … special needs searches have not involved individualized determinations. See, e.g., N.J. Transit PBA Local 304, 151 …
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… II. Plaintiff’s Argument Plaintiff asserts two arguments in support of his Motion to Amend the Complaint. Brief at 2–4. … the ultimate merits of the claim; however, “those determinations must be made ‘in light of the factual situation … It has long been the law in the State of New Jersey that a child may bring an action against a parent, while the parent …
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… II. Plaintiff’s Argument Plaintiff asserts two arguments in support of his Motion to Amend the Complaint. Brief at 2–4. … the ultimate merits of the claim; however, “those determinations must be made ‘in light of the factual situation … It has long been the law in the State of New Jersey that a child may bring an action against a parent, while the parent …
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… discrimination, unlawful retaliation and wrongful termination claims under the New Jersey Law Against … office, the staff member called the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) to report the … were renewed despite having less experience than him is not supported by any evidence in the record. Conversely, …