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… argued the cause for appellant (Mr. Cleary and Marc B. Schlesinger, attorneys; Mr. Cleary, Mr. Schlesinger and … for summary judgment dismissing Plaintiff Tito Venegas's complaint under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination … N.J. Super. 648, 657 (App. Div. 2011). This archive is a service of Rutgers School of Law - Camden. …
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… of his Conscientious Employee Protection Act1 (CEPA) complaint on summary judgment. The trial court found that … sold to retailers. As part of this system, Deutsch set sales goals for its distributors. Plaintiff was hired by … unusually large number of cases he kept in the warehouse to service the illegal programs; being stopped and pulled over …
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… to show cause and dismissing with prejudice his verified complaint in which he sought an order requiring Rutgers, The … the necessary skill set for her to have considerable future career success as a football strategist" and … to the All-22 videos because "these films are not deposited in a location where there is unlimited access. Access …
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… at $200,000 per acre for the reasons stated in the judge's comprehensive supporting written decision. On appeal, … estate" and could not find any directly comparable land sales— that is, land sales for truck stops/travel centers. … her office [as 8 A-0972-20 it was] calculated by an outside service using [an unidentified] formula." Id. at 34. …
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… reverse. I. (A) In April 2017, plaintiffs filed a verified complaint setting forth the following factual allegations … LLC d/b/a PNG Jewelers, and CNJ-USA, LLC. 5 A-1703-20 deposited on the new lease. Nilesh also calculated Anil … by a certification from Sachs. He consented to accept service on all defendants, and, although he could not recall …
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… Andrew Braverman oversaw the construction of the homes and service and warranty department of EBC. Braverman is also … homes' front-facing garages were too short to properly accommodate parking, due to the stairs and platforms. … re- think the garage size for front entry garages on your future Princeton model homes because it's quite frustrating …
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… information, unable to focus or concentrate, unable to complete tasks on time. Trouble finding [her] words, … anxiety disorder. Chronic pain in shoulder, knees[,] and ankles. Weakness and fatigue. 4 A-2135-19 On February 16, 2017, … notification letter explained that based on her "years of service," Fisher "qualif[ied] for a Deferred Retirement," …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 15-09- 1062, 17-06-0716 and … (Partially Raised Below) POINT II THE DEFENSE COUNSEL COMMITTED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY … sessions, and they told her they no longer required her services. Edison Police Detective Steve Todd investigated …
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… wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and THE FMI COMPANIES,1 COLIN … contract with plaintiffs as well as being otherwise careless, reckless and negligent and/or in violation of the laws … the sale of insurance A-0441-11T2 13 policies as goods and services that are marketed to consumers," it was not …
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… of the crime of bias intimidation if he [CHOOSE APPLICABLE] commits, attempts to commit, conspires with another to … to commit the crime has been established. [If “knowing” or lesser culpability would have sufficed for the completed … muteness or speech impediment or physical reliance on a service or guide dog, wheelchair, or other remedial …
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… Jeyanthi C. Rajaraman argued the cause for appellant (Legal Services of New Jersey, attorneys; Jeyanthi C. Rajaraman, of … surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … Court's admonition in Moriarty and Major, and cause needless disruption and apprehension to countless families who …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Nancy A. Hulett, of … and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … of his rehabilitation by the use of the procedures, services and facilities available to the court prior to the …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KINSALE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ … the direct action statute did not apply and the prerequisites for its application were not met, but if they were, … and Hawke were returned unsatisfied. They noted that service was unsuccessful because the 9 A-4621-19 "[c]ompany …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NORTHFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY1, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent, and 1 … Co., 371 N.J. Super. 482 (App. Div. 2004), reaching the opposite result. We discuss the two cases at length below. The … to the estate's claim under the Licensed Alcoholic Beverage Service Fair Liability Act and its allegation that EMRO …
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… AT THE FIRST TRIAL, DEFENDANT'S ATTORNEY IMPROPERLY COMMITTED DEFENDANT TO TESTIFYING. [B]. BY INFORMING THE … on our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. We glean these facts from the trial record. … . . . with [his] left hand," Chaves attempted to draw his service weapon. However, before he could unholster his …
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… assistance of trial counsel, which we preserve for future application by defendant for post - conviction relief … This appeal arises from a January 27, 2017 armed robbery committed by defendant outside a liquor store in Elizabeth. … He further acknowledged that he was satisfied with the services provided by counsel and had no questions for his …
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… College of New Jersey (Stockton), and dismissing his complaint alleging a failure to accommodate his alleged … alternative basis for the relief it sought, Stockton also posited that plaintiff should be collaterally estopped from … counsel and litigants [will not] not be taken up by . . . a futile proceeding") (quoting Schulwitz v. Shuster, 27 N.J. …
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… well-reasoned oral decision. We add only the following comments. I. We derive the following facts from the record … voluntarily provided her proposal and information about her services to defendants. See id. at 79. However, unlike the … for "use of idea" the party must "establish as a perquisite to relief that (1) the idea was novel; (2) it was made …
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… FINDING INURES TO THE DETRIMENT OF [DEFENDANT] IN FUTURE CUSTODY MATTERS[.] Having considered defendant's … A.S., S.S.'s twin, and Ar.S., then three years old, accompanied S.S. during her visits to defendant's home. Based … seeking employment with an agency or organization providing services to children[.]" N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10a(b)(13). … …
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… of his motion to suppress evidence seized in a warrantless search, defendant Kasib M. Ford pled guilty to unlawful … or so, they saw defendant, a black male carrying two bags, "come from the direction of the park" and cross North Avenue. … car, and, "[d]ue to the nature of the call," he drew his service weapon as he got out and ordered defendant "to stop …