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… the court on behalf of the interpreting team. b. Microsoft TEAMS cannot be used for Sign Language VRI due to its … the multi-pin feature. 3. For HYBRID cases that will have a combination of in person and remote participants, … 4. Check to see if the time requested in OSMOSIS (Official Strategic Management of Statewide Interpreting …
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… Fax: (516) 741-0128 Email: mgrossman@thesandersfirm.com Dated: O 1/14/2019 SO ORDERED: FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP …
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… orders: a February 1, 2022 order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint without prejudice as to defendant Township of … the discovery end date and for leave to file an amended complaint against the Township; a July 7, 2022 sua sponte … an October 3, 2022 sua sponte order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against the PAL without prejudice; and an 1 We …
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… orders: a February 1, 2022 order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint without prejudice as to defendant Township of … the discovery end date and for leave to file an amended complaint against the Township; a July 7, 2022 sua sponte … an October 3, 2022 sua sponte order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against the PAL without prejudice; and an 1 We …
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… The property is designated as block 711, lot 9 on the official municipal tax map and is commonly known as 131-135 South Harrison Street (“Subject … appraisal methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable …
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… The property is designated as block 711, lot 9 on the official municipal tax map and is commonly known as 131-135 South Harrison Street (“Subject … appraisal methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … Hazard (the March Notice) signed by the City's construction official at the Property's address, which was also … Notice, and he was unaware of the demolition until he visited the Property and saw the structure was gone. II. A. …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … Hazard (the March Notice) signed by the City's construction official at the Property's address, which was also … Notice, and he was unaware of the demolition until he visited the Property and saw the structure was gone. II. A. …
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… as is necessary to mitigate the recent adverse publicity. … Official Comment by Supreme Court (November 17, 2003) … A statement …
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… lead teacher. Because of the child study team member's recommendation, S.A. stated she also hired Miller to babysit … toward minor children. II. In their fifth amended complaint, plaintiffs alleged the following claims against … matter of fairness.").] It is well-established that school officials owe a duty to exercise reasonable care to …
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… lead teacher. Because of the child study team member's recommendation, S.A. stated she also hired Miller to babysit … toward minor children. II. In their fifth amended complaint, plaintiffs alleged the following claims against … matter of fairness.").] It is well-established that school officials owe a duty to exercise reasonable care to …
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… 6) This is a reminder that New Jersey attorneys must complete their annual registration and payment … court staff. The sessions will be conducted using Microsoft Teams. Attorneys must register in advance. The remaining … practice of New Jersey law, then answer “No.” 6 Q. How do I officially change my name? A. Attorneys who change their …
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… soccer ball, allegedly causing the injuries of which she complains in this lawsuit against Fillmyer, the school, and … not depend on which sport is involved and whether it is commonly perceived as a ‘contact’ or ‘noncontact’ sport.” … free of charge . . . as an athletic coach, manager, or official,” N.J.S.A. 2A:62A-6(a), unless damage was caused by …
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… soccer ball, allegedly causing the injuries of which she complains in this lawsuit against Fillmyer, the school, and … not depend on which sport is involved and whether it is commonly perceived as a ‘contact’ or ‘noncontact’ sport.” … free of charge . . . as an athletic coach, manager, or official,” N.J.S.A. 2A:62A-6(a), unless damage was caused by …
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… where plaintiff is a private person (as opposed to a public official or “public figure”) and the subject matter of the … a preponderance of the credible evidence that [defendant] communicated to someone other than [plaintiff] a false and … concerning [plaintiff]; (3) which was false; (4) which was communicated to at least one person other than [plaintiff]; …
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… informant, the New Jersey State Police planned a "buy-bust" operation, and arranged for an undercover … Gerardo Rivera-Robles arrived by car at the apartment complex designated for the physical exchange of drugs and … were approximately thirty-six law enforcement officers on site for the planned buy-bust operation. 5 A-1443-20 …
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… informant, the New Jersey State Police planned a "buy-bust" operation, and arranged for an undercover … Gerardo Rivera-Robles arrived by car at the apartment complex designated for the physical exchange of drugs and … were approximately thirty-six law enforcement officers on site for the planned buy-bust operation. 5 A-1443-20 …
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… State received defendant William M. Tambussi’s motion to compel production of Title III wiretap applications and … of the Delaware River used wiretap materials that federal officials alone generated to prosecute a Norcross associate … confidants repeatedly use Local 98 credit cards to buy personal items, apparently for Dougherty. Text messages …
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… State received defendant William M. Tambussi’s motion to compel production of Title III wiretap applications and … of the Delaware River used wiretap materials that federal officials alone generated to prosecute a Norcross associate … confidants repeatedly use Local 98 credit cards to buy personal items, apparently for Dougherty. Text messages …
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… 10:6-1 to -2.2 He appeals from the dismissal of his complaint. For the following reasons, we affirm. I. In … the supervisor . . . failed to supervise the subordinate official; (2) a causal link exists between the failure to . … serious harm." Id. at 373-74. Plaintiffs contend the requisite level of reckless indifference was established here by …