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… 1:36-3. 2 A-2254-17T2 General, of counsel; Jacqueline R. D'Alessandro, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER … Authorized Rep[resentative], then you should be the one to come in and do the application, etc. The Authorized … others to assist them in applying for benefits or otherwise communicating with the Medicaid agency." E.B. v. Div. of …
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… plan, Stuart's attorney noted the absence of any mental incompetence or undue influence regarding Stuart's wishes in … an answer and counterclaim alleging Stuart lacked the requisite mental competence to execute the November 2014 and … by various individuals, other than Wylie, who cited examples of Stuart's testamentary capacity when he executed the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS KENSINGTON PARK OWNERS CORPORATION … for Kensington Park, a townhouse-style residential community on Palisade Avenue in Fort Lee, New Jersey (the … must dismiss the claim. Id. Under the New Jersey Court Rules, a complaint may only be dismissed for failure to state …
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… on Motion NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Paventia, Inc. v. Harold Wilbert, et. … defendant placed its first order to the plaintiff for wholesale garden supplies, which the defendants sold in their … Thus, the certificate of authority is only a prerequisite for standing to sue in the event that a foreign …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX COUNTY LAW DIVISION DOCKET NO. L-002822-16 NATHYN … REBECCA MCCULLOUGH, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION April 2, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Third Party Plaintiffs, v. TERESA …
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… test handed down by the United States Supreme Court in the companion cases of Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, … 144 N.J. 240, 249 (1996) (citation omitted). "'Reasonable competence' does not require the best of attorneys, but … 5 A-4210-13T2 as to make the idea of a fair trial meaningless." State v. Davis, 116 N.J. 341, 351 (1989). To meet the …
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… for amicus curiae New Jersey State Bar Association (Miles S. Winder, III, of counsel and on the brief; Lauren D. … judgment, and reverse and remand for a new trial. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged she and defendant were involved … car at the time of the accident. Torres also filed a complaint against defendant but ultimately settled before …
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… limited. R.1:36-3. August 24, 2017 2 A-4069-14T4 negligence complaint against the emergency room nursing staff employed … before the Law Division. On July 9, 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint against the Hospital and other unidentified … dated April 6, 2015: "Throughout my career, and in my roles as a senior medical executive and hospital …
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… relationship, or with whom their objectivity may be compromised." N.J.A.C. 3A:10-1.3. 5 A-3016-15T1 identified … According to S.M., during bathroom breaks for M.B., she accompanied H.B. and M.B. to the bathroom and during bathroom … both arguments. We are guided by well-established principles in our review of the Department's decision. A finding of …
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… party for their son at defendants' home. Although the complaint alleges defendants hosted the party, plaintiff … to go into the pool. She observed him putting on goggles, dancing around and then jumping in, feet first, into … exercise of reasonable care." He identified pool safety recommendations of the American Red Cross for pool safety that …
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… minutes, they saw a green minivan parked, with two black males getting out. Officer Volkert testified that "they … of duct tape, a roll of electrical tape, an aluminum bat completely wrapped in electrical tape and a leather … did not perform his duties as a 6 A-3728-13T1 reasonably competent attorney would have." Moreover, defendant did "not …
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… AT LAW, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE MIDWEST, Defendant-Respondent, and SUBURBAN … Ltd., 219 N.J. 395, 405 (2014) (citing Manahawkin Convalescent v. O'Neill, 217 N.J. 99, 115 (2014)). In conducting … liability coverage. In fact, Hartford intended the opposite. Its May 31, 2011 notice to plaintiff manifested its …
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… Alvarez and Accurso. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2014-480. Caruso Smith Picini, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Todd A. Wigder, Deputy Attorney General, on the … should have been dismissed because the Department lacks rules defining excessive sick time use, her visit to the bar …
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… motion for reconsideration. A motion for reconsideration is committed to the sound discretion of the court, which should … to consider or "appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Ibid. (quoting D'Atria, 242 N.J. Super. … trial court when a party had the opportunity to do so "unless the question[] so raised on appeal [goes] to the …
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… that the three occupants of the vehicle were "two black females and one black male". Given these observations, Keefe … speaking to Mack, Verwey "smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the car where he was seated." Verwey then … persuaded that the factual scenario presented here is apposite to State v. Maryland, 167 N.J. 471 (2001), a case 11 …
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… found that there was a substantial likelihood Johnson would commit a new offense if released on parole. 3 A-3595-15T1 In … factors that Johnson: (1) had a minimal offense record; (2) completed an opportunity for community supervision without … shoot the victims, but he failed to recognize that "his reckless behavior [resulted] in someone's death." The panel …
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… Mom and dad are responsible for pickup and drop off, unless mutually agreed by between the parties that somebody … parenting time it's your time with the child? If something comes up you're going to speak with each other and explain … litigation, while a factor, is also not "a prerequisite for an award of counsel fees." J.E.V. v. K.V., 426 N.J. …
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… to speak with them. The detectives met defendant at a community resource center, and he agreed to accompany them … be recovered during the examination process, invisible files, password-protected files and encrypted files. While … 248, 251 (1991). Here, Judge Bauman engaged in the requisite fact-sensitive inquiry of whether it was reasonable for …
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… defendant to have no contact with the victim, and to comply with Megan's Law restrictions. Defendant appeals his … him of a fair trial. We affirm because the prosecutor's comments during summation do not warrant reversal of … and relived the painful experiences from her past unless she was sure about what happened. The jury returned a …
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… Sally1 was seven years old when she began taking music lessons with defendant at his home studio. Sally's mom, … defendant gave Sally two dollars and a violin. Diane was uncomfortable with the gifts given by defendant to Sally. … knowledge of the different body parts and also to gain a common language between [Sally] and [herself]." Detective …