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… to -4.14, and its application to a defendant employer's commission structure. The trial court ruled the plaintiff employee's commissions in dispute stemming from the sale of Personal … was depicted in the following chart: Commissions PaaS Quota Dollars Percent of Quota Commission Rate Commission $ at Top …
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… and ANDREW FURPHY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, GLORIA M. BORJA, RN, SATWAT KAUR, RN, … a mistrial based on defense counsel's "improper and false comments" in summation regarding hospital records which were … "issues walking" and "intractable pain," her doctor "wasn't comfortable doing the injections" and instead sent her to …
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… paid for certain Schedule C expenses using defendant's income. In 2018, plaintiff's parents made discretionary cash … [defendant's] support of the family" and allow a "more comfortable lifestyle." No further gifts were made after the complaint for divorce was filed. 5 A-3302-21 In 2019 when …
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… of their summary judgment motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint pursuant to the entire controversy doctrine and … this opinion. Plaintiff is a licensed beautician who leased commercial space from P&P to operate her business, beginning … owner of P&P. The parties' dispute began when plaintiff complained about repairs that she needed defendants to make …
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… 16, 2022 order dismissing with prejudice count two of her complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … prejudice counts one and three of her prerogative writs complaint. 3 A-3944-21 approval. In his application, … highlighted that Dearborn "spen[t] hundreds of thousands of dollars" in reliance on permits and use variance approvals …
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… and noticed McCurdy's face was discolored and had froth coming out of it. She called 9-1-1 and administered CPR. … awoke, he told Verity to get out of the vehicle and Verity complied. Verity denied providing drugs to McCurdy and … money and bought them each "two wax folds" at five dollars per fold and purchased marijuana for himself. Verity …
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… services on the LLC’s behalf is eligible for workers’ compensation coverage, but that the LLC must elect to … four Friedauers . For approximately a year after workers’ compensation coverage became available to LLC members in New … and were satisfied “because they were saving premium dollars.” Like Holmdel Nurseries’ workers’ compensation …
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… to pay to the wife permanent alimony of $120,000 per year, commencing September 15, 2003, at the rate of $10,000 per … on their future independently filed federal and state income tax returns. The husband's obligation to pay alimony … to save the same as a person who's earning over a million dollars here. Probably not. We have previously held that …
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… J. Rappaport, from various limited liability realty companies, and defendants' counterclaim alleging plaintiff's … whether the trial court erred in remanding a second complaint to the arbitrator, erred in issuing an order … the first fund, KABR I, which "was formed with $45 million dollars[,]" "to buy, sell, [and] rehab[ilitate]. . . real …
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… whom represented plaintiffs Mark and Anthony Chernalis in a complex commercial real estate transaction in 2009. Specifically, … claim, minimal in value compared to the millions of dollars which were the subject of the [c]hancery trial, …
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… Authority, Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority, Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey, New Jersey … admitted pro hac vice, argued the cause for appellant 3M Company (Bressler, Amery & Ross, PC, Nessa Horewitch … PER CURIAM Following its review of scientific studies and recommendations, a public hearing, and consideration of public …
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… of the Borough of Bellmawr for plaintiffs' failure to comply with Executive Orders imposing COVID-19-related … enforcing those Executive Orders; and (2) dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with prejudice. We … rights were being violated, they were not being heard, tax dollars were being wasted, the hearing was "Orwellian" in …
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… Division order granting summary judgment dismissal of his common law fraud claim against defendants Vedder Price, … Division order granting summary judgment dismissal of his common law fraud claim against defendants McElroy, Deutsch, … on the leases, GE retained the VP defendants and filed a complaint in the Law Division to enforce the agreements, …
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF TEWKSBURY, HUNTERDON COUNTY, TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TEWKSBURY, LOUIS DIMARE, JESSE … Matthew A. Luber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys; Matthew A. Luber and Jeffrey …
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… and reassigned him to a position at the Police Training Commission (PTC). In the chief's place, the AG appointed an … report to the PTC over the Mayor's objections, and Ribeiro complied. Fife, on behalf of the PPD, and the OAG, have … is financial, arguing that they invested millions of dollars on Paterson public safety initiatives that they may …
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… $19,000,000 in assets, which included real estate holdings, comprised of some income-producing real properties held in various entities such … Pless testified that Paul only told him to put "the million dollars 17 A-2013-22 [in the GST]," and that Paul didn't …
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… she felt numb and dizzy. As a result, she sat down to "compose [her]self before [she] had to get home." After … the individuals Sara identified and "ask if they would come to headquarters . . . to give . . . a statement." On … viewed the video 12 A-2252-20 footage from Luis's camera, complaint-warrants were filed against the six individuals …
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… formerly known as GYMK ENTERPRISES, a limited liability company of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY, STARMAR PROPERTIES, LLC, a limited liability company of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY, SIVA KANAKAMEDALA, … the assignment in the Bank's favor to secure millions of dollars in loans the Bank had made to corporate entities in …
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… tainted by the prosecutor's opening and closing statements comparing his conduct to that depicted in the television show The Wire, compounded by the repeated testimony suggesting he was a … Pontiac Trans Am. He 9 A-1275-22 testified he bought ten dollars' worth of "[c]rack and heroin" from "[s]omebody …
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… he choked her, leaving bruises and injuries that compelled her to seek medical attention in a local hospital … hour later and observed that the interior of the car was "completely destroyed" while the "rear and the front were . . … S.N. called a tow company and sold it to them for fifty dollars. The tow company told her they were going to destroy …