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… A different judge heard oral argument on the motions. In a comprehensive oral opinion outlining the parties' arguments and the developments since entry of the judgment, the judge noted that Debbie and … violence and substance and alcohol abuse. Defendants' compliance with services was sporadic at best. The children …
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… who can bring a claim under Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:4A-101 to -507, and, if … whether plaintiff, as a non-bank customer, can assert a common law negligence claim against the bank. Plaintiff … Allen and defendant Asnel Diaz Sanchez engaged in a joint business venture to perform work on the Bergen-Hudson Light …
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… providing legal representation to clients involuntarily committed in state psychiatric facilities, including Ancora … to forty patients, including those who were involuntarily committed and classified as a danger to themselves or … Gormley tried to flee, but B.R. grabbed her by the hair, causing her to fall and strike her head on the concrete floor. …
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… cause for appellants/cross-respondents (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … and on the brief; Shawna K. Bishop, on the brief). 1 In the complaint plaintiffs identified this defendant as Soonmi … detailing the care to be provided to plaintiff by the nursing staff, including standing order no. 48, which directed …
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… Revitalization Index (MRI) of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (the DCA) characterizes the City as a … municipal condition linked to fiscal, economic, housing, and labor market weakness in conjunction with a … assistance."2 Annual recurring budget deficits provide compelling evidence of the City's distressed financial …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) in 2009. Since then, the Division has received eleven Child … received a referral concerning M.D.'s statements about committing suicide with a knife while J.L. was in the home … and psychiatric care, submit to urine screenings, and comply with the Easter Seals program. The court further …
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… 2016, a grand jury indicted defendant for charges arising out of an April 29, 2016 incident during which a … 4 A-5935-17 charged that on April 28, 2016, defendant committed the following offenses: second-degree possession of a community gun for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. …
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… that in response to the question. To the extent you cannot completely answer any question, please provide whatever … e- mails, cassettes, videotapes, photographs, charts, computer discs or tapes, x-rays, drawings, graphs, … of the jaw." Other than in Section I(C), those questions using the term “You” should refer to the person who used …
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… January 24, 2019 Dual Final Judgment of Divorce (FJOD) and companion orders dated January 25 and April 26, 2019, … A-2233-18 In April 2015, plaintiff filed a non-dissolution complaint and order to show cause in the Family Part, … of Understanding (MOU) dated June 29, 2017, addressing custody and parenting time, which the parties reached …
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… 7, 2019 3 A-2411-15T3 and the sentences imposed in a single opinion. In doing so, we reject – among other things … Williams to steal a four-door vehicle that he needed to commit a "jux" – a home invasion and robbery – of "one of … [Bond's] bitches." Lewis promised Williams that Bond would compensate him, but Williams ultimately declined to steal …
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… 16, 2016. The MSA contains 108 numbered paragraphs that comprehensively address and resolve all the issues … in writing in an email with the Husband and the Wife expressing their consent to the agreement. In the event [they] are … Once again, the parties methodically established a comprehensive protocol designed to manage this aspect of the …
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… of an investigation without reasonable suspicion that she committed a crime or traffic violation. In 2011, defendant … defendant: he called and left voicemails, and he left his business card in her door. On another day, he knocked at … on a local road. Though Donaruma did not observe her commit a traffic violation, he pulled behind her in his …
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A-34-23 Answering Brief
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… E. MARKOVITZ, MD, ENGLEWOOD WOMEN'S HEALTH, HUDSON CROSSING SURGERY CENTER, STEVEN A. PAGANESSI, MD, HACKENSACK … GROUP, PA or DOE PHYSICIAN GROUP, PC or DOE MANAGED CARE COMPANY (a fictitious designation representing the class of … Floor Summit, NJ 07901 (908) 275-1500 DMD@NJCivilJustice.com On the Brief: DENNIS M. DONNELLY, ESQ. (ID# 019811981) …
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A-43-23 Brief in Support of Motion
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… Facsimile: (732) 576-0027 E-mail: rshah@andersonshahlaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs-Appellants Earneka Wiggins and … once again developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome, this time passing away. Ms. Carden’s estate filed a medical malpractice … to properly diagnose him and incorrectly prescribed him Ambien. 207 N.J. at 383-84. Buck called upon Dr. Henry, a …
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A-3198-23 Briefs
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… 205 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 859-258-4050 mlrhoades@sklarlaw.com Attorneys for Appellant, Edward F. Leh On the Brief: … 06, 2024, A-003198-23, AMENDED mailto:mlrhoades@sklarlaw.com i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TABLE OF CONTENTS … Village Corp., 9 N.J. 156 (1952) ……………………………………………………… 17 Casino Reinvestment Dev. Auth. v. Lustgarten, 332 N.J. Super. …
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… of negligence/malpractice, violations of the New Jersey Nursing Home Responsibilities and Rights of Residents Act ( the … Co. Inc.; DES 2009 GST Trust; and DES-C 2009 GRAT. The complaint named other fictitious defendants that are not … and speech therapy. He was nonverbal at admission but could communicate through 5 A-3901-22 gestures and some movements …
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… New Jersey but that it neither owns property nor conducts business in New Jersey today. A witness for the Archdiocese … that, over the years, Archdiocese priests have sometimes accompanied parishioners traveling outside of the geographical … that for decades, his family vacationed in the shore community of Margate, where two of his relatives owned …
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… Donna were married, and Ed had been living in Donna's home since 2013. Starting in 2010, the Division of Child … opened the matter to provide services to the family. DCPP recommended that Mary and Donna complete psychological evaluations. Donna refused to be …
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… New Jersey but that it neither owns property nor conducts business in New Jersey today. A witness for the Archdiocese … that, over the years, Archdiocese priests have sometimes accompanied parishioners traveling outside of the geographical … that for decades, his family vacationed in the shore community of Margate, where two of his relatives owned …
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… and denying their application to file a second amended complaint. We affirm in part, and reverse in part, for the … in this opinion. Plaintiffs filed a medical malpractice complaint after their baby died at thirty-one weeks … ultrasounds revealed Kristen's pregnancy was progressing within normal limits, but the cyst had grown. On August …