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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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… had been adjudicated delinquent several years earlier for committing sexual offenses upon two minors. The father … request to hold a hearing and conduct oral argument after completing the in camera review; and the court failed to … was made by the child's maternal grandmother, who informed police that the mother had left home that day with the …
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… restraining order against defendant. Plaintiff's underlying complaint described a verbal altercation that began when … power of attorney to transfer into her name defendant's PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) retirement account and other … to enforce its own orders and provide necessary equitable remedies. Judge Wright further explained that defendant had …
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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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… plan, which barred J.L. from the family home until it completed its investigation. The Division also arranged for … Sermabeikian, social work supervisor at AHCH, performed a psychosocial evaluation of L.V. Dr. Sermabeikian and … Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dr. Sermabeikian and Dr. D'Urso recommended that L.V. receive sexual abuse specific treatment …
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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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… 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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… 1 Trauma-Informed Law by J. Kim Wright* The expectation that we can be … No one could have predicted how timely the topic would become. During the research, writing, editing, and discussion … the environment based on past experiences. It can become triggered by situations that seem like past dangers. …
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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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… 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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… trooper escorted Luzzo into the police station. Troopers commenced a warrantless search of the car at 9:02 p.m. and … pled guilty and appealed. The Appellate Division affirmed. The Court granted certification. 258 N.J. 555 (2024). … denying his motion to suppress. He argued, among other points, that 7 “[t]he automobile exception does not allow …
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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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… defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand for further … stationary indoor bike selected by [p]laintiff ." Plaintiff completed the riding portion of the class "without … hamstrings." "The post-ride stretch portion . . . was performed while the . . . [c]lass participants were still sitting …
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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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… down South 14th Street, with the Range Rover following immediately behind. Rosario suffered abrasions on his … select a photograph; (2) the photograph of the person who committed the crime may or may not be in the array; (3) the … right to counsel at trial. Defendant argues the following points on appeal: I. THE PCR COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… State moved for defendant's pretrial detention under two complaint-warrants. The first charged defendant with committing third-degree burglary and fourth-degree criminal … in an October 20, 2022 order. Ibid. We summarily affirmed the order after granting defendant's motion for leave to …
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… and Gummer. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … from a decision dismissing with prejudice two worker's compensation claim petitions she had filed against another … if she was "under the influence [of] or . . . taking any medications currently," she responded that she was taking …
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… emancipation. Paragraph 5.1(b) defined emancipation as the "completion of four continuous academic years of college … to Rule 2:6-1(a)(1)(A) and (I). 6 A-2996-21 parties to mediation. After mediation was unsuccessful, the court … to other 21 A-2996-21 evidence, or the result of whim or caprice.'" Id. at 326 (quoting Jacoby, 427 N.J. Super. at …