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… a third-party administrator, which handled Nina's workers' compensation claim on behalf of Sayrebrook Veterinary … was employed. Nina filed a claim petition seeking workers' compensation benefits, alleging she had been injured during … valid even if the recovery in the third-party action is insufficient to compensate the injured employee fully for all …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 219-8/18. William P. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … finding she did not have tenure because she had insufficient time in the Business Department secretarial …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … okay . . . it pretty much rehashes and emphasizes the prior points. I don't think it really raises anything new." … 4:6- 2(e) only if 'the factual allegations are palpably insufficient to support a claim upon which relief can be …
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… and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … 2020, J.D. was charged with delinquency in seven juvenile complaints. Some of the complaints issued in 2020 superseded complaints issued in …
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… might be others inside, along with the handgun they had come to retrieve. 6 A-2503-18T3 After entering the dwelling … authority to arrest defendant. Once the arrest was accomplished, the arrest warrants were fulfilled, and the … that the circumstances offered on the second prong were insufficient to support a permissible protective sweep. In …
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… exercised its discretion in balancing the risk to the community and the State's failure to proceed to trial within … that both defendants still posed a substantial risk to the community, it also found that the failure to commence the … defendant is entitled to a hearing to determine the sufficiency of the probable cause supporting the warrant. Id. …
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… of Deeds and Mortgages (Essex Register) and dismissing the complaint of plaintiff, the New Jersey Land Title … fees collected. In May 2016, the Association filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Essex … meruit does not apply here. Indeed, this argument lacks sufficient merit to warrant extended discussion. R. …
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… JAMES, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … an automobile policy from defendant State Farm Insurance Company (State Farm) listing his wife and son as additional … in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, are sufficient to permit a rational factfinder to resolve the …
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… broke off and struck her arm (the incident). The injury was completely unrelated to any dangerous condition or defect on … the host's property – as opposed to an injury caused by a combination of that activity and a physical dangerous … we conclude that John's arguments are without sufficient merit to warrant discussion in this opinion. R. …
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… surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … 2006. He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, … 440, 474-75 (2002), the judge found K.D. had presented sufficient evidence of changed circumstances. However, the …
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… assistance payments from 1980 until 2002, when their income exceeded the Section 8 threshold, requiring them to pay … rent increase under the standard of unconscionability embodied in New Jersey's Anti-Eviction Act, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … by the HUD regulations. Indeed, other than housing subsidies, HUD's regulatory control A-1305-18T3 16 affords …
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… "limit[ed] expungement to A-4210-18T3 4 offenders who have committed no more than an isolated infraction in an … clearly intended to bar expungement when the offender has committed a second crime at an earlier or later time, … occurred, his April and June 2005 convictions were sufficiently related. The State countered there was no …
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… pending the results of the test, and Cardinale successfully completed drug and alcohol treatment in Florida. In February … a public employee; 7. Neglect of duty; [and] 1[2]. Other sufficient [c]ause. . . . Department Rules & Regulations: … Drug Testing; 3:1.1 Standards of Conduct; 3:1.11 Obedience to Laws and Regulations; 3:2.2 Alcoholic Beverages …
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… cohabiting, the judge also mistakenly weighed the parties' competing sworn statements and accepted as true Cynthia's … we assume Landau correctly held that a family judge cannot compel discovery when only some of the indicia of … had in mind when it codified the meaning of cohabitation sufficient to permit an alteration in an alimony obligation. …
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… the FRO following a trial and its determination defendant committed the predicate act of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … defendant does not dispute the court's determination he committed the predicate act of simple assault. He argues the … critical fact absent from the required analysis is a sufficient nexus between the predicate conduct, . . . the …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. 3 A-2487-20 On appeal, the mother … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … (2014). While the mother made some improvement, it was insufficient progress toward familial stability because of her …
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… reasons that follow, we dismiss the appeal. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The parties are familiar … Lee firm for twenty-one years,2 who is fluent in Korean and communicated with plaintiff during the pendency of the … "and secured a $125,000 settlement." The record contains sufficient credible evidence to support that finding. 14 …
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… go to a nearby nightclub. By this time, Kawana Echols had become "sloppy drunk" and began "hugging and screaming on [] … charge containing self-defense instructions nor did counsel complain of the lack of defense-of-necessity instructions. … and (4) the injury resulting from the emergency is of "sufficient seriousness to outmeasure the criminal wrong." …
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… or a "V Zone," as delineated on flood mapping completed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). … is served by a municipal sewer system; and 3) a house or commercial building is located within 100 feet of each of … of an administrative agency provided they are supported by sufficient credible evidence, and we may not substitute our …
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… "medical stay"; (2) a July 24, 2020 order dismissing their complaint with prejudice; and (3) a September 11, 2020 order … orders. In November 2017, plaintiffs filed a civil complaint alleging that Jonathan Feuer, Rubel's longstanding … many extensions granted by the judge to allow plaintiffs sufficient time to respond to defendants' discovery demands, …