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… 28, 2020 order granting defendants Immunomedics, Inc. (the Company), Debra Warner, and William Conkling's motion to … This appeal followed. Plaintiffs raise the following points for our consideration: A. STANDARD OF REVIEW & … to arbitrate may include a waiver of statutory remedies in 10 A-0350-20 favor of arbitration, Garfinkel, 168 …
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… and the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend that the court sentence defendant to probation, … three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) (risk that defendant will commit another offense); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) (extent … Among other things, the conditions required defendant to comply with all laws and ordinances and submit to drug or …
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… was charged in the Chancery Division, Family Part with committing the following acts of delinquency that, if committed by an adult, would constitute murder, N.J.S.A, … tried before a jury over a period of ten consecutive days, commencing on April 24, 1990. The jury found defendant …
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… and Michael Anthony Mattessich, on the brief). Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys for … LLC's motion for summary judgment and dismissing their complaint because they did not file an affidavit of merit. … the law of the case. "The 'law of the case' doctrine embodies 'the principle that where there is an unreversed …
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… contained in Judge Gelade's decision. We add the following comments. At the guardianship trial, the Division offered … Sara. She further opined that defendant may not fully comprehend the impact of his drug use on Sara, as he … easy" relationship. She testified Sara felt "at home" and comfortable with the resource parents and was doing 7 …
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… found to have posted on the Internet numerous disparaging comments about his employer, in violation of Judiciary … never "return" to his or her former employment. Such an outcome "would violate public policy, contravene the … this case, and governed by different statutes. However, a comparison of the statutes demonstrates that Cardinale's …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1910-18T1 1ST COLONIAL COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TRACEY FARKAS, … 2A:15-59.1, the rule and statute that, among other remedies, permit a party to recover counsel fees when an … attorney to argue the motion for plaintiff, who then argued points of law not raised to the trial court prior to the …
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… through its employees, inspected her facility excessively, committed willful misconduct and fabricated violations … plaintiff's allegations. He also noted plaintiff had complained of and been diagnosed with migraine headaches … To the extent not addressed, plaintiff's remaining points lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion. R. …
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… Exposition Authority [NJSEA] and the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, "the two agencies with the common interest of promoting the economic growth of the … submitted on behalf of the NJSEA, the Attorney General points out the inconsistency of Hartz's position in this …
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… and LAURA BARTZ, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, SCHAEFFER FAMILY HOMES, LLC, SCHAEFFER … Novack, on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendants Weyerhaeuser Company, Schaeffer Construction LLC, Schaeffer Family Homes … appeal the August 2, 2019 order that denied their motion to compel binding arbitration of the claims made by plaintiffs …
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… demonstrated J.B. also had substance abuse problems, committed domestic violence, and was in and out of … J.B.'s chronic criminality, incarceration, and failure to comply with services and visitation, the Division proved the … incarcerations. On appeal, J.B. raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN …
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… court's factual and legal findings are not supported by the competent evidence in the record. I. We summarize the facts … time." Kyle was crying "slightly." Defendant attempted "to comfort" Kyle by "patting the baby on the back." When the … she "looked distressed." Defendant "didn't appear to be completely coherent" because "[s]he wasn't fully …
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… demanded A.A. "give him everything he had." A.A. refused to comply and entered his vehicle in an attempt to leave. … (count one); causing the death of an individual during the commission of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3) (count two); … charges. From this record, defendant presents the following points of argument for our consideration. I. THE TRIAL COURT …
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… motion to vacate an order dismissing its legal malpractice complaint against its former attorney, defendant John D. … In September 2012, Kosylo filed a breach of contract complaint on plaintiff's behalf against plaintiff's … into by all three parties. On September 12, 2013, the complaint was dismissed on an unopposed summary judgment …
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… but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … medical examiner testified the cause of death was assault "compounded by strangulation both manual and ligature." A … denied tying a belt around the victim's mouth and neck. He points out a police report states residents a few miles from …
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… has occurred only there. Child support proceedings also commenced in New Jersey during plaintiff's residence, but … litigant's rights. The court awarded him counsel fees and compelled plaintiff to reimburse defendant for various … or stayed by the party challenging jurisdiction." Defendant points to an August 4, 2017 order, by a different judge, …
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… BEEN SUPPRESSED BECAUSE THE APPARENT DRUG SALE BY WITTER'S COMPANION DID NOT GIVE THE POLICE PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST … warrant a prudent man in believing that the petitioner had committed or was committing an offense." [State v. Contursi, 44 N.J. 422, 429 …
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… and Accurso. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-1058. Charles J. Uliano argued … between Non-commissioned Officers and Junior Enlisted Soldiers was prohibited, in September 2014, Hernandez, a … §§ 921-930, does not prohibit him from possessing a gun. He points 8 A-3957-17T1 out that 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) …
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… same level of services previously approved . . . until the completion of a recertification by the new provider … hand, [B.F.'s expert] did not consult the [PCA] aide in completing her assessment and formulating her opinions and … in these areas. On appeal, B.F. raises the following points for our consideration: I. DMAHS's decision was …
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… Following the accident, plaintiff filed a single count complaint alleging that her injuries were caused by Nelson's … did not participate in the trial court proceedings, and the complaint was dismissed as to him. Defendants filed an answer to the complaint denying liability for Nelson's alleged negligent …