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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2971-22 Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic … based on allegations that defendant, her estranged husband, committed the predicate acts of burglary, harassment, … testimony that "there 7 A-2971-22 are millions of dollars at stake in the divorce proceeding," demonstrating, …
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… in a written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), beyond the brief comments that follow. We therefore affirm in part, and … the benefit of the minor children until the oldest [sic] becomes emancipated, and which policy(s) shall have a face … of [$]400,000.00 (five [sic] hundred thousand 4 A-0094-22 dollars), with the beneficiaries to be named as [all four …
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… v. MONMOUTH COUNTY, MONMOUTH COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, and SEASTREAK, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … Monmouth County and the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners (Dilworth Paxson LLP, attorneys; David Allan … County (County) and Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners (Board). Fundamental to this appeal is whether …
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… of a local country club, and accumulated over two million dollars in liquid assets. The marriage began to deteriorate … of extortion and one count of attempt and conspiracy to commit mail fraud, for which he served a twenty-seven-month … business to John Strydesky (Strydesky), of Strydesky & Company (the Asset Purchase Agreement), just prior to his …
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… agrees to provide financing in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000[]) which shall be paid in two equal annual … from closing. Payment shall be conditioned on [defendant] completing all repairs as detailed in the inspection report … 2010, prior to the closing, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs ("DCA") inspected the property. According …
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… posing as a fourteen-year-old girl, into traveling or accompanying the defendant to some location other than the … is a place "other" than where the defendant was when he communicated with the child. In the unpublished portion of … phone, a receipt with Angela's address written on it, $184 dollars, and two condoms. At trial, Detective Feehan was …
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… judge did not properly assess defendant's bad faith and non-compliance over the years. We disagree and affirm … substantially for the reasons stated by the judge in his comprehensive written decision. The underlying facts have … considered that both parties "earn[ed] relatively similar income[s],"3 "have accrued substantial attorney fees over a …
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… in Russia was finalized, an adoption home study was completed by Better Living Services, an adoption agency … place children for adoption within New Jersey. The agency recommended decedent and L.G. as qualified adoptive parents. … she explained they were told to bring five hundred dollars' worth of electronics and cosmetics, and they also …
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… education, such dispute may be submitted to a [c]ourt of competent jurisdiction. Additionally, the MSA addressed … daughter's] current and future college tuition," to pay $40 dollars per week to defendant in child support, and … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… audits New Jersey's Medicaid program to ensure that it is complying with federal and State law. In New Jersey, there … A-5654-16T2 The State's nursing facility rate system and accompanying regulations were most recently revised in April … for the next ten years, appellant received thousands of dollars more in Medicaid reimbursement that it should have. …
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… Blau (Blau) appeal four orders entered in connection with a complaint filed by plaintiff Allen S. Glushakow, M.D., P.A. … number of falls due to a 3 A-2405-16T1 balance problem." He commenced conservative treatment. An EMG study indicated … Kunak returned to plaintiff's office in October 2009 complaining about her back, neck and left knee. She …
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… for the sale of real estate. He awarded $100,000 in compensatory damages, plus out-of-pocket expenses incurred … the "phase one" environmental inspection had not been completed, and the record is silent, other than Ostreicher's … the third- party purchaser had invested over a million dollars on infrastructure and other site work on the subject …
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… or availability of material[,] whichever is later" to complete the project, the forty-five day timeframe was a … defendants told plaintiff about extra work they wanted completed. To reflect the extra work, plaintiff prepared a … certain things . . . to be done as a courtesy to kind of compensate . . . for the time it took to do the job." In …
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… A-1437-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ex rel. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY and MEDICAL INVESTIGATION GROUP, INC., … related to a settlement with plaintiffs Allstate Insurance Company and Medical Investigation Group, Inc. (Relators). … terminate litigation and to avoid potentially millions of dollars in liability. Defendant[s are] now attempting to …
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… to quash a subpoena served to the information technology company GCS Consultants; two April 25, 2018 orders entering … of Amy and her sister Melissa Kelly and dismissing the complaint against her brother Joseph Scott Hursa; a May 25, … 2009, Melissa retained Struble Ragno to represent her in a complaint for administration of the Estate. George Struble …
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… who arrived on the scene immediately after defendant's commission of the robbery, testified at trial. The victim … that a reasonable jury could readily find that defendant committed the armed robbery beyond a reasonable doubt. See … third point. The impecunious condition of a person who commits a theft-type crime is generally inadmissible. …
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… the filing of plaintiffs Jong S. Hong and Daniel Kim's1 complaint. The uniquely confused history of the events … the judgment. We have no information regarding the outcome of Hong's bankruptcy, including whether it addressed … over the years. The natural loss of accurate recall that comes with the passage of time exacerbated the confusion …
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… of Education (the Board) rejected plaintiff Sal Electric Company, Inc. 's (Sal Electric) bid for electrical services … its request for injunctive relief and dismissing its complaint and a corresponding November 13, 2019 order … which included that "[b]ids shall be based upon compliance with requirements of State of New Jersey, …
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… found that he understood the risks he was taking and was competent to represent himself. At trial, however, defendant … judge denied those requests, finding that defendant was competent. The jury convicted defendant of five … alleged that defendant had taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors and used substantial portions of …
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… controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offenses allegedly committed on August 22, 2018—including strict liability for … death—from counts charging CDS offenses allegedly committed the day after the victim's overdose death. The … cocaine, fentanyl, and ethanol toxicity, caused by the combination of cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol found in the …