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… In the interest of brevity, portions of an opinion may not have been summarized. Borough of Carteret v. Firefighters … agreement was “reasonably debatable” and should therefore have been upheld on appeal. In 2011, the Borough of Carteret … awarded back pay at the higher rate. The Chancery Division upheld the award, but the Appellate Division …
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… SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0745-17T2 JENNIFER ANDERSON, … Education as a special education teacher. After arriving at school and parking in the school's parking lot, Anderson was … pension." Ibid. The Court held the statute excludes "employees who arrive at work long before the required hour …
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… SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0745-17T2 JENNIFER ANDERSON, … Education as a special education teacher. After arriving at school and parking in the school's parking lot, Anderson was … pension." Ibid. The Court held the statute excludes "employees who arrive at work long before the required hour …
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… bullet. Defense counsel coordinated with the hospital to have her investigator take possession of the bullet after … rules, was the appropriate legal framework, the Appellate Division reversed and remanded to the trial court to determine … agency argument, in which he argues that the hospital employees acted as his agents similar to an expert retained …
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… grew up in Passaic. He graduated summa cum laude from the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton … the terrorism unit. He was chief of the office's criminal division when he was named chief counsel to Governor Corzine … Justice Rabner and his wife, the former Deborah Wiener, have three children. … Related Content … Swearing-in of …
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… an application, a physician designated by the Board shall have certified to the [B]oard that [the member] is … the traumatic event," in Gerba v. Board of Trustees, Public Employees' Retirement System, 83 N.J. 174, 185 (1980), the … then an eighteen-year veteran science teacher in the Camden School District, applied for accidental disability …
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… an application, a physician designated by the Board shall have certified to the [B]oard that [the member] is … the traumatic event," in Gerba v. Board of Trustees, Public Employees' Retirement System, 83 N.J. 174, 185 (1980), the … then an eighteen-year veteran science teacher in the Camden School District, applied for accidental disability …
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… the MSA, Gourmet Dining has sole responsibility for hiring employees and for all expenses related to the restaurant … motion for summary judgment. They contend the court should have granted the cross-motion for summary judgment because … this chapter: all buildings actually used for colleges, schools, academies or seminaries, provided that if any …
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… 1999 and received his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2002. At the time of his appointment, … law. He also was an adjunct professor at Seton Hall School of Law and served as chair of the immigration law …
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… in Orange on Feb. 24, 1889. He was educated in the public schools of Orange and the New York University Law School. He …
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… an Advisory Committee on Outside Activities of Judiciary Employees consisting of at least 16 members serving for … at least six judges (at least one from the Appellate Division), one Surrogate, four judiciary employees, two …
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… if the obligee has it; information about the obligor's employer, if the obligee has it; information about the …
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… not participate in offering or making: a partnership or employment agreement that restricts the rights of a lawyer …
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… applies for, and until the receiver obtains leave to employ, an attorney, the plaintiff's attorney may proceed …
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… In the interest of brevity, portions of an opinion may not have been summarized. Armando Rios, Jr. v. Meda … to create a hostile work environment. The Appellate Division affirmed. The Court granted certification. 244 N.J. … Procedure in place at the time Rios worked there. For employees who believed they may have been discriminated …
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… funds in the prosecution of the cause.” Several cases have discussed the payment of litigation related expenses … part that “if the appellant is indigent and is entitled to have a transcript of the proceedings below furnished without …
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… format. When a case is referred to mediation, the parties have 14 days to select a mediator whom they feel is … will serve as the mediator. Court-appointed mediators have been approved for inclusion on a roster after careful …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION … Jersey law governing police searches of motor vehicles that have been lawfully stopped at the roadside. The Court held … may be conducted without a warrant if: (1) the police have probable cause to believe the vehicle contains evidence …
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… the landlord-tenant relationship, criminal law, and public school financing. The financing of public education may be … of victims and injuring as well those offenders who might have been deterred from a career of lawlessness. Some would … judgment in the well-reasoned opinion of the Appellate Division," 103 N.J. 518 (1986) written by Judge, later …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION … his State identification card after he told them he did not have a driver's license. We agree, and reverse. We hold the … and asking for the driver's license, registration and insurance card. The driver turns over some documents, and …