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… to Animals (NJSPCA), argues that it should be exempt from complying with OPRA requests because it does not receive … in support of its mission, and accepts donations on its website. Rizzo stated that the organization currently had an … however, that the NJSPCA could not assess a special service charge. He observed that plaintiff's specific …
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… v. SHERYL FLEURMOND, CHRIS R. DECARO, XEROX RECOVERY SERVICES,1 and HORIZON BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF NEW JERSEY,2 Defendants, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY3 and AAA MID-ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-1923-16. John J. Hopkins, III, …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0556-15T3 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LINWOOD CITY BOARD … reviewed the record in light of applicable legal principles, we affirm. This appeal is rooted in a dispute over the … delivered to the LBOE on or before September 15, 2011; (c) Commencing on October 1, 2011[,] and continuing for …
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… Law Division denying its motion to dismiss the third-party complaint of defendant/third-party plaintiff Brian Chabarek, … personal injuries arising out of rendering a professional service. Chabarek thereafter filed a third-party complaint … from any Member Entity; or b. To sue us under this Policy unless all of its terms have been fully complied with. A …
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… Steven A. Kroll, of counsel and on the brief; Andrew C. Sayles, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Brenda Gilbert … appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing her complaint for legal malpractice against two former lawyers, … bench." The judge imposed probation, fines, and community service. When Stewart asked whether plaintiff could perform …
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… 3 A-4776-16T1 set forth by Judge James Hely in his comprehensive oral decision rendered on June 22, 2017. The … the litigation, the Division referred L.A. to multiple services for her mental health and substance abuse issues. … ineffective, the court would require her appearance at a future date. L.A. indicated that she found the trial court's …
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… 1998), the Appellate Division held that the trial court committed plain error in failing to modify the model charges … provide and ensure that each resident receives all care and services needed to enable the resident to attain and … opportunity for interaction with members of the opposite sex. If married, the resident shall enjoy reasonable …
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… this matter are excluded from public access pursuant to Rules 1:38-3(e) and 4:86-1(b). We use initials and pseudonyms … as trustees. In October 2018, the Department of Human Services, Adult Protective Services Unit (APS), received an anonymous complaint alleging Daniel had sexually abused Emma and that …
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… The caseworker told defendant that she would need to complete a home assessment in order for M.S. to be … stated her desire to surrender, in fact it was just the opposite. Although she provided a false name, she provided the … for her child and that she would comply with recommended services. [Defendant] did not express frustration, concern …
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… and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-2531. Frank C. Cioffi argued the … Not only are those cases unpublished,2 but both are inapposite to her circumstances because the officers in those …
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… embroiled in contentious litigation after plaintiff filed a complaint on May 20, 2015 for visitation and custody of the … with [their son's] teachers, school personnel, health service providers of any nature, and other professionals … retaining his own counsel immediately thereafter. Regardless, she adhered to her finding that plaintiff had failed …
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… Vernoia and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-716. Alterman & Associates, LLC, … the "decision at the local 3 A-0590-17T1 level [was] baseless and unjustly harsh." The Commission referred the matter …
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… adduced at trial, and awarded plaintiff $1694.14 for unpaid services that she rendered as a tutor. On appeal, defendant … (1) the judge erred by denying its motion to dismiss and compel arbitration; (2) the judge abused his discretion in … from me to the company and it's right off the company's website, you see the top of it, that's how we invoice the …
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… personality traits, and her overall ability to parent was compromised. The psychiatric evaluation revealed the mother … She did complete parenting classes, and she also visited Alice until March 2015, when she moved into the … A.W., supra, 103 N.J. at 616 n.14). Here, there was unrefuted evidence the mother suffers from a major psychiatric …
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… told Lucy she would need her own apartment and sufficient income to care for Eddie before the Division could consider … a twice-weekly visitation schedule, but defendant only visited Eddie four times in November. He told caseworkers that … were insufficient because he took action to eliminate any future harm to Eddie. The judge, however, noted defendant …
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… DONATUCCI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ATLANTICARE HEALTH SERVICES1 and ATLANTICARE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER,2 … granting summary judgment dismissal of his trip-and-fall complaint. After picking up medication from a medical … arguments in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we reverse summary judgment because plaintiff …
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… record before the motion judge. Plaintiff is the owner of commercial property located in Plainfield. Kumar is the … related causes of action. On July 6, 2017, Kumar accepted service of the complaint on behalf of himself and Watchung … bankruptcy code. Notably, Kumar did not name plaintiff as a creditor, and Watchung Liquors did not file bankruptcy …
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… and the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend that the court sentence defendant to probation, … three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) (risk that defendant will commit another offense); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) (extent … defendant would be evaluated by the Treatment Assessment Services for Courts (TASC), and the TASC evaluator had …
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… (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that he committed prohibited acts *.306, conduct which disrupts or … approached Reed as he was on his way to attend religious services, and pulled him aside for the search. According to … tool prison officials use to maintain order and discourage future misconduct by a perpetrator." McDonald, 139 N.J. at …
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… pre-mixed plasma grout from defendant, Standard Tile Supply Company (Standard Tile) that was manufactured by defendant, … on the day of trial. After reviewing the "streamlined" website instructions for proceeding with a case in the Special … leave of court. Rule 4:17-1(b)(2) provides for "Automatic Service of Uniform Interrogatories," and states: "The …