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… that will be lost in the future. He/she has a right to be compensated for any earnings which you find will probably be … N.J. 466, 494 -495 (1975). See also Friedman v. C. S. Car Service, 108 N.J. 72, 78- 79 (1987). 6 Pomerantz Paper Corp. … beyond that point when it was expected that he/she would stop working because of retirement, had he/she not been …
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… act, whether negligent or intentional, unless the act was committed during the course of, and within the scope of, … Hiring Exception An employer in a business providing services to the public has a duty to use reasonable care in selecting competent and fit employees for the work assigned to them. …
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… 8, 2021 CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE THIS MATTER, having come before the Court at a case management conference on … 2020 orders dismissing plaintiffs’ claims for failure to comply with Court orders regarding Plaintiff Fact Sheets and … Youngren v. Merck & Co., Inc., et al., MID-L-004436-19 7. SERVICE OF OUTSTANDING COMPLAINTS UPON MERCK Plaintiffs’ …
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… evaluated by the CARES [Child Abuse Research Education and Service] Institute, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision.1 On the day before the … on the ear. Damen claimed his mother would "sometimes" stop her boyfriend from hitting him, but reported she would …
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… congregation meets in space it leases in a non-exempt commercial building in Old Tappan. Several years before … that participates in scheduled assemblages for prayer services and community activities at that property, over … Chabad successfully exercised its adequate state law remedies to challenge the denial of its parsonage exemption …
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… from the mortgage" on the marital home and "immediately become current on all mortgage payments and pay same in a … of paragraph thirteen. In a statement of reasons accompanying the November 29, 2018 order, the motion judge … a motion under that rule must be made within twenty days of service of the judgment or order, defendant's application …
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… attorney's fees at issue were incurred during a series of commercial landlord-tenant cases that the parties litigated … for rents on the Office Property. As a result, R.C. Search stopped paying rent for the Office Property and Cecere … conducted a thorough review of 34 Label's affidavit of services. The court found that the rates charged by counsel …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, A&P SUPERMARKET, and HUSSMANN INTERNATIONAL, INC., … the cause for respondent Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. (Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, … a motion demonstrating good cause within twenty days of service of the order of dismissal). Further, plaintiff …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief). … in New York on unrelated charges of kidnapping, assault, compelling prostitution, and use of a child less than … charges of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft of hotel services, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-8(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, on …
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… claims to the property of defendants Robert Bifani, and his company, Robert Bifani, LLC (collectively, defendants). We … an agreement. However, on April 14, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against Bifani and his company in the Law … he failed to pay "a process server" to effectuate service upon defendants, and only "left a copy of the …
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… neurologist – qualified for the exemption due to a military service-connected 100 percent permanent disability and that … taxes with her monthly mortgage payments to her mortgage company, which sent the payments to the Township. 4 … the expertise of the [court] in this 'specialized and complex area.'" Advance Hous., Inc. v. Twp. of Teaneck, 215 …
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… avoid the mandatory period of incarceration and instead recommend a sentence of probation. At his October 26, 2007 … defendant to two years of probation with fifty hours of community service, and the forfeiture of the $15,146 found at …
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… guilty plea to second-degree robbery, the State would recommend a sentence of ten years with an eighty-five percent … his plea. He further acknowledged he was satisfied with the services he received from his retained counsel and all of … who was in custody. In a June 25, 2020 order and accompanying written decision, the PCR judge denied …
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… In 1983, HRBE manufactured and sold a slitter machine to a company in California. This machine was ultimately re-sold to a company in New Jersey—Englert, Inc. (Englert)—and allegedly … and "by its own admission affirmatively markets, sells and services in New Jersey, and, thus, specific jurisdiction is …
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… act, whether negligent or intentional, unless the act was committed during the course of, and within the scope of, … Hiring Exception An employer in a business providing services to the public has a duty to use reasonable care in selecting competent and fit employees for the work assigned to them. …
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… HIM PARTICULARLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO DEATH OR SERIOUS HEALTH COMPLICATIONS FROM THE VIRUS. 4 A-4105-19T4 A Rule 3:21-10(b)(2) motion "is committed to the sound discretion of the court." State v. … of a custodial sentence is warranted because "medical services unavailable at the prison . . . are essential to …
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… an ignition interlock 3 A-2986-17T2 device, thirty days of community service, a referral to the Intoxicated Driving Resource … Courts. Defendant's 2018 plea was conditioned on the outcome of his petitions. In challenging his two DWIs, …
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… SONIA DICOVSKIY-JAIME, Defendants, and BARNERT MEDICAL ARTS COMPLEX, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … the Law Division's denial of her motion to reinstate her complaint for damages arising from injuries she sustained … served Barnert's managing agent, and filed an affidavit of service. On January 18, 2018, in response to plaintiff's …
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… and Sumners. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Agency Docket No. OCA 211-17. Howard … County Counsel, argued the cause for appellant (Christopher A. Orlando, County Counsel, attorney; Howard … the cause for respondent Idalis Kiziee (South Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Sonia L. Bell, on the brief). NOT …
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… in Judge Axelrad's decision. We add only the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the … illness, but become symptomatic again because she chose to stop taking her medications. This cycle resulted in defendant … 42 U.S.C. § 12101 to 12213, by failing to provide her with services that accommodated and were tailored to her …