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… owner at Society Hill at University Heights condominium complex in Newark, and defendant Society Hill at University … annual October 20, 2020 election, plaintiff sued. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant performed an unlawful act by redacting his biography on the false …
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… car. M.A. was not related to defendant and in fact was a complete stranger to him. In February 2019, a Union County … this child, were you? DEFENDANT: No. THE COURT: She was a complete stranger to you? DEFENDANT: Yes. The judge accepted … "voluntarily, meaning on [his] own accord." Defendant confirmed that he was pleading guilty voluntarily. Following the …
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… ago, the Legislature amended New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law (the UCL), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56, … A worker who leaves "for personal reasons, however compelling, . . . is disqualified under the statute." Ibid.; … who leaves work for good, but personal, reasons is not deemed to have left work voluntarily with good cause."), …
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… his parents' house and his girlfriend's place. He claimed he was not with the family the night Kip said he was … the marks, telling the worker she had no idea where they'd come from and speculated he may have inflicted them himself. … court erred by improperly basing its decision on those incompetent statements, ignoring contrary evidence and …
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… City Police Department (JCPD). The SOA filed a verified complaint and order to show cause on behalf of J.C., a … the SOA, against defendant City of Jersey City (City). The complaint sought to enjoin the demand issued by the JCPD's … a particular Twitter account, "Goldbitch201." The IAU claimed the account "posted disparaging, racist, and homophobic …
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… from orders dated March 17, 2020, dismissing his amended complaint against defendants, JPay, Inc., (JPay) and the … that such a benefit exists, or that the third party is named, is merely evidence 3 Plaintiff also contends the trial … trial judge further noted, "plaintiff's amended complaint points to an August 23, 2017, time period when JPay changed …
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… 5, 2021 Law Division order dismissing her personal injury complaint because she failed to establish her injuries … permanent disfigurement or dismemberment where the medical treatment expenses are in excess of $3,600." … by ambulance to Trinitas Hospital Emergency Department and complained of right shoulder pain worse than the left …
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… Law Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. L-3571-19. McOmber McOmber & Luber, PC, attorneys for appellant (R. Armen … Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Uniformed Services Employment and …
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… Billing Systems, LLC (NBS) was to provide certain telecommunications and internet services to the June 15, 2011 … arbitration pursuant to the agreement. The Board filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking to invalidate the … request to "cure" the defects in the system. NBS claimed that it "spent significant time troubleshooting" the …
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… on Formica's claims of retaliation and failure to accommodate in violation of the Law Against Discrimination … in the conduct that he alleges led to retaliation, Formica points to events subsequent to his protected conduct as … and required him to repay it to the Board. The Board immediately began withholding money from Formica's paychecks …
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… EDWIN BLUMBERG, MARK S. LIFSHITZ, and NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants-Respondents. … appeals from an order dismissing with prejudice his complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction over a New York … at a New York hospital. We affirm the dismissal of the complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction, but remand with …
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… in an opening statement is not evidence. The evidence will come from the witnesses who will testify and from whatever … one way or another that I have any feelings about the outcome of the case. I do not; but even if I did, you would … with you, you should report the fact to me or my staff immediately. If you have a cell phone, pager, or any device …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4452-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Plaintiff-Appellant/ … by DeALMEIDA, J.A.D. Plaintiff State of New Jersey, by the Commissioner of Transportation (Commissioner), appeals from … remand, given the trial court's observations that it had formed an opinion as to the amount of interest to award had it …
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… After this incident, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) … the evidence presented did not establish that defendant committed an act of domestic violence in the tattoo parlor … [has] been caught driving around the area." Plaintiff claimed she feared defendant would carry out his threats. She …
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… raised by way of its recently issued opinion North Jersey Media Group, Inc. v. Township of Lyndhurst, ___ N.J. ___ … 193, we affirm the access to the videos.2 To provide a more complete record should further review be necessary, we remand for consideration of the common law right of access to the dash-cam videos. Because …
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… using its own funds and volunteer labor. FOL also assumed responsibility for the ordinary maintenance of the … MOU, the provisions of the MOU govern. In the MOU, the City committed to make a good faith effort to secure funding for … the City fully advised of any contract negotiations, and to comply with all applicable laws. On May 20, 2009, the City's …
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… dispossess action based on non-payment of rent. The sole remedy sought in the complaint was possession of the property. After a hearing, … public policy barring dispossess actions except upon strict compliance with the notice and procedural requirements of …
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… entering the building and arresting defendant in one of its common area hallways. The material facts developed at the … manager and five-year resident of the subject apartment complex, and Detective Louis A. Reyes, of the Carteret … Department for help apprehending defendant. They informed the Carteret officers that there was an arrest warrant …
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… defendant terminated plaintiff for allegedly violating the company's confidentiality policy by "disclos[ing] personal … client] about other clients." Plaintiff filed a pro se complaint alleging defendant violated the Conscientious … file and defendant terminated its author, plaintiff's immediate supervisor at the time. Over the years, plaintiff …
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… a black eye from Eitel's initial punch and later claimed he suffered other injuries 4 A-2503-17T3 as a result of … and a hat he lost during the assault. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Lasassos, Keith Amos,1 Eitel and a … claiming he suffered injuries during the assault. 2 The complaint3 alleged that Richard and Sharon Lasasso were …