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… mandate. 1. Pension benefits are part of the member’s recompense for past service. In the event that members accrue … a retirement allowance of sixty-five percent of their final compensation at the time of retirement.1 1 In contrast to … it ever intended to pertain to unpaid benefits. The estate points out that, whereas a retirant is permitted to …
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… Electronic Payment Process Systems, LLC's (EPPS) motion to compel arbitration under a contract to which it was not a signatory and dismissing the complaint against it with prejudice. We reverse and remand … funds in escrow "to be released to Macklock . . . upon the Completion of the Services." The monthly payments included a …
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… being arrested. She asked plaintiff for advice on filing a complaint about the incident. Plaintiff advised Sasselli to … read over his shoulder. After reading one report, plaintiff commented it did not say if anyone was arrested. Plaintiff … the incident with plaintiff. He acknowledged it was common for his coworkers to have a roundtable discussion in …
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… professor as well as a co-founder and board member of two companies that operate in the medical resource and … for the United States Food and Drug Administration in the compliance office. Mehta then worked for the District of … to Democrat Cory Booker. A. Plaintiffs filed their initial complaint in January 2021, alleging claims of false light, …
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… as permitted under N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(f)(2), the State recommended that defendant be sentenced in the third-degree … in N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(d) and N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(5)(b) to overcome the presumption of imprisonment, the sentencing judge … 2022, defendant pled guilty in exchange for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced in the third-degree range …
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… Sam J. Perez and Luisa Salinas and dismissing her complaint alleging personal injury damages arising from a … on March 10, 2021. In January 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, seeking compensation for her injuries sustained from her fall and …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, THE MEDICAID FRAUD DIVISION, and JOSH … interlocutory order of the New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller, Medicaid Fraud Division. Hartmann Doherty Rosa … her prior instructions. On appeal, plaintiffs raise two points for our consideration: (1) the Labs suspension was …
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… defendant's enrollment date at NJMS as July 3, 2007 and completion date as May 25, 2011. Under the terms of the … fails to make an installment payment when due or fails to comply with any other term of this Promissory Note, the loan … regarding the check. It told defendant to wait for USPS to complete its investigation and then cancel the check if USPS …
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… is a non-profit corporation governing a residential community known as the Estates at Layton's Lake (Estates) in … ordinance(s); (ii) be approved by the Architectural Control Committee, (iii) not be in conflict with any municipal … approval from the Association's Architectural Control Committee (Committee) to "add [a] fence to [the] back and …
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… in 11-08-033." In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to thirty years, with … on the felony murder conviction. The State also agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to twelve years, subject … in the Pharmacy case. A plain reading of the plea agreement compels this interpretation. In listing the charges that …
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… plaintiff Karen Hendrie's interest in limited liability companies ' (LLCs) capital accounts, allocated certain … caregiver from 2004 to 2015. Defendant was the primary income earner during that time. In 2007, defendant founded a telecommunications business which, by 2012, was "drowning in …
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… her spam folder, she still reviewed the emails in order to comply with the parties' Marital Settlement Agreement requirement that she remain in communication with defendant. The contents of nine of those … ultimately led to civil restraints agreements. Defendant points to no caselaw to support the proposition that the …
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… a conditional dismissal. Judge Melody observed that the complaint alleged that a minor was involved which would … Services Fund assessment, and a $50 Violent Crimes Compensation Board penalty. On November 8, 2024, Judge … will be made, so that the prosecutor can make a recommendation to the municipal court judge as to whether the …
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… without prejudice and referring this business dispute to commercial arbitration. Plaintiffs also appeal the trial … and one of several defendants named in plaintiffs' complaint. The individual co-defendants were Richard Then, a … the trial court's orders, it appears from the trial court's comments on the record (continued) A-4112-10T3 3 The …
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… in forming Gaines, Goldenfarb and Luongo, LLC (GGL, the Company, or the Partnership) an accounting firm governed by the New Jersey Limited Liability Company Act, N.J.S.A. 42:2B-1 to -70 (LLCA or the Act). … including the parties' unanimous agreement to dissolve the Company, the bankruptcy of GGL, or other events making it …
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… a brief. PER CURIAM This case arises out of a builder's incomplete effort to construct a house on plaintiffs' lot. … the trial court March 18, 2011 A-6120-08T1 2 dismissed the complaint with prejudice because the property- owners had … specified phases of the construction. The job was to be completed in twenty-two weeks. As it turned out, the …
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… (3) improperly denied plaintiff an opportunity to amend her complaint and to "retain a medical malpractice attorney"; … 3 A-3059-20 excused the failure to serve an AOM under the common knowledge exception to the AOM requirement; (5) … behind the AOM statute to "'weed out' frivolously filed" complaints and instead applied it to bar "the …
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… and allowance of various hours and costs sought to be compensated for the litigation. Cornely cross-appeals, … in a mistrial on the claim. The jury awarded Cornely compensatory damages of $207,730 for emotional distress and … as void ab initio and directing the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to remove those disciplinary actions from …
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… of relief under Rule 4:50-1(a), but remand[ed] for a more complete statement of reasons from the motion judge about … college expenses be paid in accordance with the parties' income ratio. We specifically explained the following: 4 … of the other issues addressed in the JOD. Without a more complete explanation of the judge's decision as required by …