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… for unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Act ("the Act"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56. The … conduct that resulted in his or her discharge had the ingredients of willfulness, deliberateness and intention." Ibid. … of misconduct should not eliminate a predicate ingredient of malice. To support these various arguments, …
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… seminal opinion in Nichols v. American National Insurance Company, 154 F.3d 875 (8th Cir. 1998). A qualified expert is … in neurology, internal medicine, and electrical studies of the brain. He completed a residency in neurology at … testimony with demonstrative slides, with highlights of key points, which he had personally prepared to display to the …
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… responded: "No." On the question of apportionment under the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 to -5.17, the … for pain and suffering; $1,057,575.25 for loss of future income; and $1,419,120 for past services. In this appeal, we … from the custody of a parent or guardian is governed by a comprehensive statutory scheme. Plaintiff failed to …
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… IN RE THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FOR A COMMUNICATIONS DATA WARRANT AUTHORIZING THE OBTAINING OF THE … asked to determine as a matter of first impression whether communication data warrants (CDWs) or, conversely, wiretap … was from information that would be stored by Facebook as compared to simultaneous transmission of information through …
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… Nor did the trial court abuse its discretion or otherwise commit reversible error in allowing one of the victims to … two weeks prior to the home invasion, the intruder had come to the house asking for her father. Rosette also … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… benefits for the storm damages, how should the mortgage company determine whether to use those insurance funds to … contend would have left them with insufficient funds to complete all the repairs and disqualify them for a state … 2007 the Daws obtained a $350,000 mortgage loan from Commerce Bank, with a term of thirty years and a yearly …
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… Division, Passaic County, Docket No. L-0524-20. R. Armen McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys; Austin B. Tobin and Christian …
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… Bottinelli issued a final judgment of divorce (FJOD) and accompanying 338-page comprehensive opinion (Divorce Action). Defendant Surender … and spousal support. He also appeals from orders compelling him to pay counsel fees and sanctions, as well as …
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… whether he understood “everything” about his plea, the recommended sentence, and the plea forms. Defendant responded, … that such a duty exists. (pp. 22-29) 4. The Court adds two points. First, it is not clear that defendant was deportable … moot because defendant’s “ability to pursue immigration remedies that could allow him to return to the United States is …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS DR. DONNA L. D'ELIA and DR. JONEL M. … signed employment agreements with Advocare. Plaintiffs' Complaint alleges the following Counts: Count I - Breach of … principles governing protection of trade secrets and remedies for their misappropriation. A "trade secret" is defined …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … for under the present circumstances. The constitutional remedies movants propose -- judicial surgery and the Court’s … opposition on December 30, 2020. II. We note certain basic points at the outset. First, each of the defendants for whom …
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… Longo claimed her termination was in retaliation for her complaints about fellow-salesman, Marc Kercheval, whose … customer as a means of obtaining lucrative business for the company. Longo complained orally and by e-mails sent on January 8 and …
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… He alleged his demotion was in retaliation for certain complaints he had voiced about practices he had observed at … only when describing his actions that led to plaintiff’s complaint. A-0226-09T2 3 to punitive damages, denied … that he did not consider such conduct "fraudulent." It also points to the more than a year that separated plaintiff's …
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… the years, he advanced to various positions within NJT. He commenced this action on May 13, 2011, alleging … level that results in a 15% (14.5%) rounded increase in Hay points."1 On April 11, 2008, Scott-Buczak responded to … indicating that "the investigation was in depth and expedient and the conclusions [were] appropriate." Scott-Buczak …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil similarly testified that Mooch wore "a dark hoodie, dark pants . . . [and] had a mask on." Simmons stated …
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… and killed. Defendant was charged by a grand jury with committing a knowing/purposeful murder in the course of a … defendant, who was nineteen years old when the homicide was committed, contends the matter must be remanded for … men wearing crew-neck shirts and a collared sweatshirt/hoodie. 8 We note the first photo also shows an individual …
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… for unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Act ("the Act"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56. The … conduct that resulted in his or her discharge had the ingredients of willfulness, deliberateness and intention." Ibid. … of misconduct should not eliminate a predicate ingredient of malice. To support these various arguments, …
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… seminal opinion in Nichols v. American National Insurance Company, 154 F.3d 875 (8th Cir. 1998). A qualified expert is … in neurology, internal medicine, and electrical studies of the brain. He completed a residency in neurology at … testimony with demonstrative slides, with highlights of key points, which he had personally prepared to display to the …
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… responded: "No." On the question of apportionment under the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 to -5.17, the … for pain and suffering; $1,057,575.25 for loss of future income; and $1,419,120 for past services. In this appeal, we … from the custody of a parent or guardian is governed by a comprehensive statutory scheme. Plaintiff failed to …
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… was arrested in Camden on January 1, 2017, and charged in a complaint-warrant with: second-degree illegal possession of … 2C:39-9(e). The affidavit of probable cause supporting the complaint-warrant stated that defendant was found to be in … certif. denied, 103 N.J. 499 (1986). Defendant also points out that our Supreme Court is currently considering …