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… In re Opinion No. 745 of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics … Court. The Court considers the holding of the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics (ACPE) in Opinion 745 that … referral fees (2) without regard to any legal work performed, and (3) the referral fee can be paid out of, but cannot …
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… NO. A-0262-23 PAULA RUSSO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARDEN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, and GARDEN HOMES, Defendants, and C&M … PER CURIAM Plaintiff Paula Russo slipped on ice in a commercial parking lot, fell, and injured herself. She sued … with defendant Xtreme for the snow removal work to be performed at Dewy Meadow Village. The Subcontractor Agreement …
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… of 'Graves Act' 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors from States Where Their … strapped to defendant's side in plain view, he became alarmed and immediately contacted the police who responded and … Act1 parole ineligibility waiver and further would not recommend any sentence less than five years with forty-two …
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… of direct line-of-sight supervision.2 Betty confirmed her understanding of line-of-sight supervision and … reply to the exceptions. On April 25, 2023, DCF Assistant Commissioner Laura Jamet issued a final decision. The Assistant Commissioner reviewed the ALJ's findings and conclusions and …
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… with C.F. under the FN docket and filed a concurrent FD complaint for visitation. By this time, C.K. had maintained … to [C.F.]" The judge said she needed more time to become acquainted with the case before addressing whether … the FD, but argued plaintiffs could not prove C.F. was harmed by severing his relationship with plaintiffs. C.K. noted …
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… and Tom Cusimano, and dismissed plaintiff's two-count complaint with prejudice. The second denied plaintiff's … consistent with this opinion. I. The Association was formed on August 15, 2014, as a limited liability company to … covenants. We therefore view any arguments on those points waived, and explicitly limit our discussion to …
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… and "many [drug] apprehensions." The investigation commenced in August 2018 based on information Detective … and the unit could not be clearly seen from surveillance points. The judge again found defendant's affidavit to be … with specificity the portions of the warrant that are claimed to be untrue." State v. Howery, 80 N.J. 563, 567 (1979) …
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… that petitioner, as an independent contractor, performed professional services and thus was not eligible for such … the Division of Pensions and Benefits (Division) commenced an investigation concerning Platt's continued … those conclusions "on extremely minor and insignificant points instead of the totality of all the evidence of all …
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… from the October 6, 2022 Final Decision of the Assistant Commissioner of Watershed and Land Management approving … Jibsail Property by May 2018, but it was 1.7 feet out of compliance with the submitted plans and required … Morris' established pierhead line. 4. The Council has confirmed that the Jibsail Modified Tidelands License had an …
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… not fit as food or of no nutritional value[.]" Stedman's Medical Dictionary 1495 (28th ed. 2006). T.J. volunteered to … determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … Manwaring's testimony, the Director ruled that T.J. committed acts of neglect and acted with gross negligence …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … pay the first $250 per child, per year in unreimbursed medical expenses and defendant would pay the next $1000. … of sexual abuse by defendant, and his failure to comply with the financial obligations set forth in the PSA. …
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… separated and plaintiff moved to Boston. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on June 26, 2013. In his 2013 case … $32,091 per month. Defendant's 2013 CIS, however, claimed that the marital lifestyle expenses totaled only $17,526 … on several disputed issues. We reject all of plaintiff's points with the exception of his arguments that the court …
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… Corporation in Clifton. She was born and raised in China, coming to the United States at age twenty- six for graduate … was not seriously injured, Catchpole testified he was alarmed by his inability to control his anger at her. He wrote a … give her all the money in their accounts, taking only his computer, laptop, tools and his car. That letter became the …
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… plaintiffs constructed the two-story house which was completed in April 1996. Plaintiffs and Mabel moved into the … deed dated August 18, 1993 (the second deed). The complaint also sought to invalidate an October 24, 2011 deed … to my son, Alan." In his deposition testimony, Alan confirmed that, around 2000 or 2001, Mabel discussed her wish that …
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… or otherwise inappropriately represented him in a medical malpractice case. Among other things, plaintiff contends that Hoyt failed to communicate material information to him concerning the full … this case on that basis, without allowing discovery to be completed and without conducting any evidential hearing. For …
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… 2006, when K.A.H. left the home with the child. Ms. S. informed the Division that she did not know where K.A.H. and … expressed an interest in adopting Sarah, but she was not committed to adopting Sydney because of certain behavioral … termination of K.A.H.'s parental rights because she had not complied with any of the services provided to assist her in …
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… on equitable distribution, and the court's appointment of a mediator and allocation of his fees. We affirm in part and … reverse in part. I. The parties were married in 1996; the complaint for divorce was filed fifteen years later in 2011. … was employed as a consultant and reported the following income on his tax returns for the year the complaint was filed …
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… S. LEON, ANNA KELLY, a/k/a ANA BOLBOTOWSKI, BARKER BUS COMPANY, ROBERT CLEMENTS, III, DAVID HANNA, PAWEL ZAWADKA, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, GEICO, Defendants, and JAMES PHILIP MULLALY, … to that time, both were ostensibly sober and had not consumed any drugs or alcoholic beverages, according to …
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… but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … decision rested principally upon the parents ' failure to remediate their personal problems and their contentious … delay, lack of coordination, and family discord. Doctors recommended that she participate in physical, 6 A-4386-18T4 …
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… hearing officer's decision finding Doe guilty of committing prohibited acts *.002, assaulting any person, … 270 days of administrative segregation, 270 days of lost commutation time, and 30 days lost recreation time and … on searching a transgender inmate?" The questions were deemed irrelevant. Doe submitted her statement stating she was …