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… DENNIS MOHR, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. YAMAHA MOTOR COMPANY, LTD., and YAMAHA MOTOR CORP., U.S.A., … on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendants Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. and Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. (collectively, … defect claim but found liability on the 1 Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. (YMC) is based in Japan. Yamaha Motor Corp., …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … year at issue. 2 I. Findings of Fact The subject property, commonly known as 130 Belmont Drive, is designated in the … concrete block with a stone-panel facade. The interior is comprised of 50,176 square feet of office space with an …
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… a newborn is suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome, commonly known as withdrawal. 5 A-2626-20 withdrawal … A-2626-20 and showed the court's failure "to meet the requisite standard of impartiality." Id. at 321-22. Here, unlike … throughout the proceedings. Also, to the extent Jake points to "two instances in the transcript which were marked …
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… an April 25, 2022 order granting plaintiff counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 29(b)(4), and an … is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment, and therefore, … affair resulting in his termination. In September 2020, a complaint for divorce was filed.3 The following spring or 2 …
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… The jury found defendants 60% at fault and plaintiff 40% at comparative fault. The jury awarded gross damages of $5 … his intoxication, because defendants had presented the requisite "supplementary evidence" substantiating his intoxicated … unfair. To the extent we have not discussed them, all other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… and drawing all reasonable inferences in its favor. See Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023). CMGK … DATE OF INSURANCE, APPLICANT WILL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMPANY OF SUCH CHANGES AND THE COMPANY MAY WITHDRAW OR MODIFY ANY OUTSTANDING QUOTATIONS …
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… room with his wife and son, and the two families shared the common areas. This arrangement ended in May 2014, when the … defendant's motion in an October 5, 2022 order. In its accompanying written opinion, the court explained "[i]n … family of the victims and abusing the children following a common plan with overlap in opportunity, motive, time, and …
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… Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the briefs). Freeman & Patel LLC, attorneys for respondent (Jarred S. … front of a car in the street and heard five to seven shots coming from across the street. Kevin saw a man who "slid on … she was familiar with defendant's appearance 4 Defendant points out Wright's December 4, 2009 judgment of conviction …
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… Claim and Judgment Fund (UCJF), N.J.S.A. 39:6-86.1, to compensate a claimant for future medical expenses. We note … of the UCJF, N.J.S.A. 39:6-86.1.2 Plaintiff also filed a complaint in Superior Court, alleging negligence and seeking … over defendant's objection, that the costs for the recommended procedures ranged from $42,000 to $160,000. In his …
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… Judge (ALJ) conducted a seventeen-day hearing, and issued a comprehensive eighty-six page initial decision. The history … for six office visits in April 2009 even though she only visited his office twice that month. Detective Nechamkin took … was biased against him. In support of this claim, appellant points to several evidentiary rulings made by the ALJ during …
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… durational alimony to plaintiff ex-wife for four years, commencing when plaintiff moved out of the former marital … These amounts were calculated using imputed annual income of $150,000 for defendant and $61,500 for plaintiff. … provides wage information from the Department of Labor website and asks the [c]ourt to "recalculate the imputed income …
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… "$375[] at the rate [of] [fifty dollars] per month commencing April 2000 toward an outstanding legal bill for … an August 18, 2000 order directed plaintiff to comply with the provisions of the PSA, requiring him 4 … 2000 order issued a warrant for plaintiff's arrest for non-compliance with the August 18, 2000 order. After plaintiff …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … at 357. On August 3, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … later confirmed on December 9, 2015. 6 A-3988-17T1 never visited G.C. during the pendency of the litigation nor filed …
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… co-defendant Nicole Cumens with third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary and theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-1 … and eight counts of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. Four … (count twenty-three); and second-degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping and robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. …
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… for the reasons stated by Judge Cavanaugh in her comprehensive written decision. The evidence is outlined in … asserted that the visitation location was too far from the site where the bus from New York left him for defendant to … willing to adopt the boys, she believed that once they were freed for adoption it would not be difficult to find them a …
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… Frank Lukacs and his late wife, Marta Lukacs1 filed a complaint for damages arising from what they alleged was the … and treat Marta2 with having Bordetella Pertussis (BP), commonly known as whooping cough. Plaintiff appeals from the … (last visited Dec. 15, 2020). 13 A-4196-18T1 with symptoms as Marta …
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… NEWARK OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEWARK, … the Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA), its Administrative Commission (AC), and Anthony Wisseh, a member of First … and treasurer, and the Presbytery and its AC, filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendants for a …
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… from a March 20, 2019 summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants Meda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. … by signing the offer letter. Cheng-Avery, who had recommended to Loesch that they hire plaintiff, was … one was permitted to hire anyone because of a company-wide freeze. Thus, the entry of summary judgment is supported by …
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… and informed the officers that he planned to file a formal complaint. Plaintiffs further testified that the officers … Deputy Chief Prina, his supervisor, via WhenToWork, the computer program the Township used to assign shifts, enable … CEPA claims fail because she did not make the requisite disclosure under N.J.S.A. 34:19-3(a). As noted, …
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… FamilyCare Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD) Program,1 and complied with all applicable requirements, including … 30, 2017, petitioners applied for the Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries (SLMB) Program. Although they qualified for the 1 DMAHS's website explains that the ABD Programs are multiple programs …