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… our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. In April 2022, Sweeney signed a retainer … reasonable expenses, including but not limited to court, service, and execution costs. In August 2022, plaintiff … pursue fee arbitration. In November 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint against Sweeney for attorney fees. On January 9, …
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… from a March 15, 2022 Law Division order dismissing their complaint on the summary judgment motion of defendant, The … cost effective alternatives to incarceration and re-entry services for individuals transitioning from the criminal … DOC staff to cease the strip searches or conduct them "in a less intrusive manner" and that Kintock breached that duty …
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… the Division's cross-motion to enforce the subpoena and compel the production of plaintiff's documents created prior … New Jersey." According to the Division, plaintiff's website revealed the company was "gifting" cannabis in … dispensary, cannabis establishment or a cannabis delivery service, or that otherwise authorize Slumped Kitchen to …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Burlington County, Complaint No. W-2023-0046-0320. Jennifer B. Paszkiewicz, … consider "[t]he release recommendation of the pretrial services program obtained using a risk assessment … that conducting a mental health examination as a prerequisite to release would be "very prudent." 13 A-2006-22 …
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… CO., INC., THE BANK OF PRINCETON, SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE … FUND, OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ANNUITY FUND, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC, and ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, Defendants. ________________________________ …
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… in which the parties agreed that plaintiff would "have the complete care, custody and control of both children," and … by "court order." The language unmistakably lends itself to future modification, including a motion to modify child … 123, 152 (App. Div. 2019). "This is because the 'requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well- groundedness …
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… provided by the trial court in its written decision accompanying the 3 A-1068-23 October 27, 2023, order. We add … at an hourly rate of $275 were reasonable for the legal services performed. The trial court excluded time related to … information and, the identity of the complaining party unless the release of such information is contrary to existing …
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… beginning in 2016, he began being paid for his firefighting services. He also contends that the Township issued him a … that he was moving. The Pennsauken Township Fire Department completed a "First Report of Injury" form on petitioner's … direct result of the [December 6, 2019] incident." Nevertheless, the Board granted petitioner ODR benefits. Petitioner …
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… the leg. Defendant returned to the car and left the area. Commercial video surveillance cameras in the area recorded … persons not to have weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b)(1). Less than two weeks later, a grand jury charged defendant … to the court that he was satisfied with the advice and services of trial counsel. Next, defendant admitted to his …
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… children together. On September 13, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a divorce from … wage statements, early settlement panel (ESP) case profiles, and an appraisal of a multi-family house owned by … two days before she filed the complaint. Within a month of service of the complaint, defendant withdrew $90,000 from …
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… regarding a certain issue, the [PC] may make binding recommendations." Plaintiff is Hindu and defendant is Jewish. … for the son to have his Bar Mitzvah, a significant milestone in the Jewish faith. Plaintiff did not accept the … The court directed defendant to submit a certification of services for the attorney's fees award.3 On February 6, …
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… any person owning, keeping or harboring the same shall be accompanied by a person capable of controlling said dog and … the violations and "the need to deter this conduct in the future." 6 A-0507-23 Defendant appealed his conviction to … argued that he lacked what he contends is the requisite knowledge and intent to violate the ordinance. The Law …
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… Albasir appeals from the June 26, 2023 order dismissing his complaint based on a breach of contract claim against … for the City." The audit reports also showed "a debt service payment was made by the City [each year from 1998 to … we observe that in the context of determining whether a creditor owed a fiduciary duty to a debtor, we previously …
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… by contacting the organization or visiting its website." Shortly after his purchase, plaintiff contacted … (AAA) fee, the trial court eventually dismissed the complaint and ordered the parties to arbitration on January … their disputes, and in doing so, they agreed to utilize the services of the AAA or another arbitration organization. 1 …
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… seizure, two aneurysms, heart attack and went into a coma for [twenty-three] days." She told the court these … reflected that prior to those notes, defendant had last visited her doctor in November 2020, six months before signing … as well as defendant's dissatisfaction with the attorney's services, but did not contain any assertion that defendant …
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… and penalties. In exchange for his guilty plea, the State recommended probation, conditioned on an Avenel evaluation, no … presented a need for prosecution "to ensure deterrence from future criminal activity." N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12e(l), (2), (7), … system." Based on these factual assertions, the State posited that defendant exhibited a pattern of anti-social …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16-10- 1696. Law Office of … his discretion in denying defendant's motion and did not commit plain error in viewing a video of defendant eluding … Todd Ritter approached the passenger's side with his service gun pointed down and moved towards the driver's side …
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… Outland was convicted of second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2, and fourth- … public defender's office, and that he had applied for their services. Defendant, a high school 5 A-2857-17T4 graduate, … He was also unfamiliar with the criminal code or the rules of evidence. Defendant had fired his attorney that day. …
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… (1) telling Amber, "if you don't shut up I'm going to come in there and punch you in the mouth"; (2) saying, as … 239-40 (App. Div. 2002), but excessive. Unlike the inapposite case of Department of Children and Families, Division of Youth and Family Services v. K.A., 413 N.J. Super. 504, 512 (App. Div. 2010), …
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… The federal court stayed that matter pending the outcome of this appeal. 4 A-1557-17T4 1. NJTA's Lack Of Candor … Basic Tenets of Due Process And (iii) Fundamental Principles Of Fairness. POINT [II] ALTERNATIVELY, THE $50 … (9th ed. 2009) (defining fee as "a charge for labor or services"), with Fine, Black's Law Dictionary (9th ed. 2009) …