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… married in 1986 and have two adult children. Brian filed a complaint seeking a divorce in 2016. After a considerable … of underemployment, finding he is "working hard enough to service and grow his business." The goal in fixing a proper … two valuable paintings, a Ferjo which cost $9,000, and a Diehl, which cost $12,000. The judge acknowledged but did …
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… was employed by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) as a legal specialist assigned to Greystone … practice preceded the trial on plaintiff's fourth amended complaint alleging that defendants violated CEPA by creating … was failing to discharge disabled patients into the community as promptly as the law required. She was also …
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… Seller in writing within five (5) days of the end of the completion of the due diligence period and to continue with … 9.01 provided "Seller shall have its full rights and remedies in law and/or equity which shall 7 A-2487-17T1 not be … plan, dated February 4, 2016, along with a boundary and topographical survey dated February 8, 2016. 9 A-2487-17T1 …
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… Business Administrator. In February 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division against the Township, … a party filing the action to exhaust administrative remedies, "[e]xcept where it is manifest that the interest of … that 13 A-5291-15T1 case, a police officer in a non-civil service municipality sought de novo review by the Superior …
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… A.S., contacted the Cherry Hill Police Department, complaining that defendant, her mother, had falsely reported … of record told the court that his client had terminated his services. Defendant confirmed this representation: THE … goes anywhere, there is a wellness check or she is getting stopped at the airport[,] or her boyfriend is being detained …
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… a salary in violation of their formal "Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement SG Health LLC" agreement … of good faith and fair dealing (count nine); promissory estoppel (count ten); tortious interference with prospective … involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the likelihood, if apparent to the …
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… YMCA, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and … contained in the policies and the doctrine of regulatory estoppel did not invalidate the exclusions. We agree and … with their "plain and ordinary meaning." Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010). "If the language is clear, …
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… SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCAL- ABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYT- ICS, LLC; LABELS & … that share home addresses and home phone numbers to stop releasing those data if a public official requests it. A … the law may implicitly exclude any mens rea for other remedies. § 56:8-166.1(c)(2). Plus, an earlier version of the …
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… Coalition of Automotive Retailers, Inc. v. Ford Motor Company (A-7-24) (089378) Argued January 7, 2025 -- Decided … dealerships in New Jersey. Eighteen of defendant Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln franchisees are NJCAR members, but at … person a license to use a trade name, trade mark, [or] service mark, . . . and in which there is a community of …
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… ass" and she was going to have her "boys from Brooklyn come down and kill [Ackles'] f[*]cking ass" because Ackles … reported her license plate number. Ackles filed a police complaint a few days later. Representing herself, defendant … from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity, or be …
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… motion to suppress evidence obtained after the warrantless stop of his motor vehicle by law enforcement. Both the … judge determined the stop was valid relying upon the community caretaking exception from "unreasonable searches … to a one-year license suspension, thirty days community service, forty- eight hours with the Intoxicated Driver …
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… checks on his employer's business accounts and using company credit cards without permission. A Middlesex County … that they wouldn't have paid. [The court]: Let me just stop you there. Were these legal arguments of statutory … legal issue concerning the consecutive nature of the service of the sentences because the defendant was convicted …
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… JERSEY PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, J.A.D. RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS P.O. Box 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 [Questions or comments may be addressed to (609) 984-0066] DIRECTIVE # … time order shall be requested 20 days after service of notice; and (3) failure to contest the …
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… court did not abuse its discretion in ordering defendant to comply with explicit and detailed provisions of the MSA. Nor … are not waiving any religious beliefs, rights or remedies they each may have under Jewish law in the [b]eis [d]in … and recognized that it had received certifications of services. In determining the amount of the fee award, the …
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… for respondent (Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, attorneys; Christopher J. Capone, of counsel and on the brief). NOT FOR … facilities to discuss medications, and cleaning the compounding room (where medications are mixed) and the … was wearing a sweatshirt and Patel had also worn a hoodie while working in the room as well. Plaintiff stated he …
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… v. 7514 TONNELLE AVENUE, LLC, d/b/a RYDERS STOP, and WAJDI ZEIN EL DEAN, a/k/a ZEINEL DEAN, … CFA claim. I. Plaintiff sells and delivers fuel to service stations. On October 14, 2014, the parties entered … A-3050-20 prior to the submission of the summaries."1 Trial commenced on April 19, 2021. Plaintiff's president, Kashmir …
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… violated shall have a cause of action against any person committing such violation. The Department of Health and Senior Services may maintain an action in the name of the State to … was to allow plaintiffs to recover common law tort remedies similar to the Restatement (Second) of Torts § 46 cmt. …
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… on May 31, 2024. Although the trial court concluded S.A. committed the predicate act of simple assault and recognized … S.A. alleged S.M.T. scratched his nose, and slapped his laptop and a cup of coffee from his hands. On June 25 and again … 85 N.J. 193, 210 (1981) (discussing "the inequities of a medieval rule that denies some women protection against sexual …
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… Regional Fugitive Task Force of the United States Marshals Service, and detectives from the Salem County Prosecutor's … the residence, Legatie conferred with CSSU Detective Christopher Piligno in preparation of an affidavit for a search … seen "multiple small clear zip lock baggies which are commonly used for packaging controlled dangerous substances …
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… plaintiff contends the trial court erred by dismissing his complaint due to alleged procedural deficiencies, including … on plaintiff's motion. Defendant opposed an extension for service of the AOM asserting a Ferreira conference was … claim of medical negligence, which involved the specialized topic of ordering a blood test was beyond the ken of an …