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… parties' relationship deteriorated and plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in July 2014, terminating the parties' … he created in 2011, 3 A-4567-15T1 which generated limited income. Defendant, who had been employed for the Robert Wood … employment with Daimler North America Corporation after the complaint, substantially increasing her income to …
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… PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION, Appellant, v. DAVID C. HESPE, COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, NEW … Judges Yannotti, Carroll and Leone. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education. David B. Rubin argued the cause … their students to attend a charter school. Hatikvah also points out that Highland Park has without objection paid …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2016-31488 and 2016-31489. … with the Camden Vicinage of the Division of Workers' Compensation (the Division). In the first, Marconi alleged a … in both New Jersey and New York, "jurisdiction could be posited in either state." Id. at 318-20. We rejected this …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket Nos. SN-2017-047 and SN-2017-056. Steven … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Christine Lucarelli-Carneiro, General Counsel, … of 1.5% should be in effect. Initially, the Association points out that this court should not afford any special …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY ("GEICO"), Defendant-Appellant, and RIDER INSURANCE COMPANY ("RIDER"), and FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF … utoguide02.pdf (last visited December 21, 2018) (emphasis added).] The Declarations …
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… Institute for Rehabilitation and 92 Brick Road Operating Company, LLC, d/b/a Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital (Burns … appeal followed, with plaintiff presenting the following points of argument: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GRANTING … qualified to testify, meaning the expert must have the requisite "knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education . …
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… and all counterclaims, cross-claims, and third-party complaints pled in that lawsuit, based on entire controversy … other defendants. They, in turn, filed a third-party complaint in the second case against the defendant from the … Glenmore planned to convert to a parking lot; and (2) a site in North Plainfield (in Somerset County) that Glenmore …
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… of Leda and Lonny, on April 9, 2019, DCPP filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of Leda and … on her mother. Mary's mother had called her asking her to come over– her brother was already there–because "some … Id. at 182. "Whether the parent has exercised the requisite degree of care is to be analyzed in light of the …
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… and A.A. at Zeke's school. Because Zeke was fatigued and uncommunicative, Valderrama was unable to interview him at the … impact with a belt or hand or foot. 9 A-3821-19 Dr. Weiner commented Zeke's injuries were "too numerous to count" and … frequently from being cooperative and playful to becoming combative. His behavior included swearing, spitting, …
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… the City. There is 400 to 600 feet of dry sand between the site of the accident and the Hereford Inlet seawall, and the … that contributed to the incident in this case were completely natural and unaffected by any improvements in the … Dr. Weggel did not dispute Dr. Farrell's findings but commented on the dangerous natural condition of the Hereford …
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… was correct although for different reasons than those posited by the court. However, because more than eighteen … college for five years without any realistic certainty of completing his coursework within a reasonable period of … paying [forty percent] of such expenses, subject to the income floors set forth in Paragraphs 3.2 and 4.4, and …
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… against Teresa; Teresa's mental health issues; the parents' compliance and non- compliance with visitation and services; the parents' … Based on this record, Judge Wayne J. Forrest found, in a comprehensive written opinion, that the Division showed, by …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … and findings by Judge Donaldson as necessary to address the points raised on appeal. In assessing witness credibility, …
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… present during the interview because it made her feel uncomfortable. Neither the pre-interview conversation nor … was touching her in the basement and after hearing someone coming down the stairs, R.J. "pushed me off him and started … with every paycheck." In addition, S.J. claimed R.J. is "a completely different person when he is drunk," and that "his …
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… entered following a fact-finding trial, determining they committed abuse or neglect of their then ten-month old son, … an ambulance transported Gabriel, with his parents accompanying. The representative told Montalvo the parents … seen any other type of injury that led to that specific combination of injuries other than abusive head trauma." He …
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… MILLS ENTERPRISES, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. THE … motion for summary judgment, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. In that complaint, plaintiff sought a declaration … was demolished. 2 Talbots built a larger building on the site and used it to operate its retail store. 4 A-5030-16T4 …
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… Court had not yet decided Adkins at that time, his analysis complied with the guidelines which Adkins later prescribed. … Wallace, who, as we have stated, was the first person to come upon the accident scene while he was driving home. Two … Medical Center Trauma Unit. When Nino arrived at the crash site, he was advised that emergency medical personnel …
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… that both of you must be bound by and it is going to become an order of the Court, correct. BELL: Yes. KLEIN: All … Bell's husband to be responsible for past due federal income taxes, and he allegedly waived any rights to equitable … of the net proceeds after payment of mortgages, taxes and commissions were placed in escrow. The marital home was in …
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… gay man, appealed from a judgment dismissing his complaint after the first trial in this almost ten-year-old … In the first appeal, we vacated the judgment dismissing his complaint and remanded for a new trial because we disagreed … to the jury "by failing to object to evidence of such a comparison over nine years and two trials." Plaintiff …
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… contact with plaintiff or the children. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in May 2012. In October 2012, the … granted alimony, due to "[p]laintiff's multiple failures to comply with [c]ourt [o]rders regarding financial disclosures … served on plaintiff by email, "as this is the only means of communication on record." On November 6, 2015, counsel for …