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… 1 of 127 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Chancery … to prohibit defendant from exercising any supervised visitation pending the outcome of a risk assessment, … from defendant. He conceded women cannot control bodily processes such as hormones; although some therapists try to …
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… a background check to determine if there is a basis to overcome the presumption that the permit must be issued. As a … all, is an integral and indispensable part of the licensing process and applicants are not free to lie to the licensing … the psychiatrist's name, or the exact number of times he visited the psychiatrist. When the trial court asked if he …
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… software. Home, LAWSOFT, INC., https://www.lawsoft-inc.com/ (last visited Mar. 5, 2024). LawSoft "integrates[] . . . [l]aw … LAWSOFT, INC., https://www.lawsoft-inc.com/fire-cad (last visited Mar. 5, 2024). LawSoft's products include, among …
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… 10, 2025 1 Defendant Kiel Kelley did not join the motion to compel arbitration at issue in this action and is not … Confidence. She did not meet with Dr. Khazaei during that visit. She received an eight-page "Tumescent Liposuction … Procedural unconscionability arises out of defects in the process by which the contract was formed and "can include a …
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… that in response to the question. To the extent you cannot completely answer any question, please provide whatever … or Work Product Privileges. I. Have you ever visited any website (including any chat rooms) regarding … No _____ If "yes," identify all websites and chat rooms visited that you recall and the approximate dates of visit, …
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… PA 19103 (215) 564-1700 Email: Jsine@cohenseglias.com Email: Cdavid@cohenseglias.com Dated: October 21, 2025 … EFFECT OF THE DPP’S ACTIONS RENDERED THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS ARBITRARY, CAPRICIOUS, UNREASONABLE, AND ULTRA VIRES … (last visited October 20, 2025) … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/facility (last visited October 20, 2025) …
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… their extensive motion practice. We need not repeat the outcome of the various motions presented to the judge for … Plaintiff returned to New Jersey after D.A.'s birth and visited the child in the hospital. After a two-day visit … in California. At the time of trial, plaintiff was in the process of finding an employer willing to sponsor his …
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… limited English, in filing an initial domestic violence complaint and obtaining a temporary restraining order (TRO) … made during the argument. Defendant left at 6:00 p.m. to visit 6 A-2122-21 a friend and claimed plaintiff contacted … . . . IN VIOLATION OF [DEFENDANT'S] RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS. 9 A-2122-21 POINT III: THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN …
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… 22, 2010 order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint against defendant AT&T. We affirm. Baader, an at … to work and that she should stay out of work until her next visit on July 11, 2006. However, Dr. Bunales did not send … recommendation that Baader stay out of work until her next visit. Shortly after her appointment with Dr. Bunales, …
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… in B.D.'s arguments and affirm. Megan's Law was designed to combat "the danger of recidivism posed by sex offenders." In … of the public at large. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-8(c)(3). The process calls for the State to assign a score based on the … ten days earlier, and that in a recent random home visit, B.D. was observed using a smart phone in violation of …
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… In a resolution issued in 2013, Cinnaminson's Township Committee had declared the property blighted and part of an … information "from a variety of Township [o]fficials, site visits, and [Geographic Information Science] and tax … to the term 'blighted.'" Id. at 309. "The LRHL outlines the process to determine whether an area is 'in need of …
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… The MSA's provisions continued to govern pending the completion of arbitration.5 Subsequent to their divorce, the … agreements were marked at the hearing: J-1 (a custody and visitation plan); J-2 (Sue's parenting time plan); and J-3 … change of living arrangements and the parties' household incomes." In her motion, plaintiff noted Jane lived with her …
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… by a mortgage on the property. Plaintiff decided to accompany the lender's real estate appraiser to the property, … Rickards did not inform the owner that plaintiff was visiting the property with an appraiser; she also did not go … against dangerous conditions on the property during a visit to the property to advance the buyer's interest. Both …
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… defendant on parole supervision for life and ordered him to comply with Megan's Law's registration and reporting … police. Two weeks after the mistrial, [the public defender] visited [p]etitioner and claimed that [his first defense … application. On July 19, 2007, [the public defender] visited [p]etitioner and insisted that [his first defense …
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… while defendant was a United States citizen. Defendant visited plaintiff just two times in the Philippines, and … he paid to have plaintiff's application for a Green Card processed, and he assisted in filing the appropriate … smiled at defendant, held up the items she was taking, and commented on some of them. As plaintiff left the house, she …
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… time because [Nancy] remains incarcerated and she is non[-]compliant with Division services." Amy began living with her … skills classes. The Division also arranged supervised visitation between the parents and Amy. At a second … . . . . She was referred to parenting skill classes and Visiting Homemaker Services. But was discharged for being …
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… the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Baumann & Viscomi, attorneys; Minos H. Galanos, on the brief). PER CURIAM … injection and percutaneous electrical stimulation. His last visit was on 10/20/12. Following his medical record review … Dr. Okin then received the x-rays from plaintiff's ER visit and issued a supplemental report on November 13, 2014, …
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… the wrong button by accident when she was "charting" the visit because the system was new at that time. Defendant … like that." Plaintiff consequently asked a friend to accompany her and the children to the appointment. The friend … Because when you say I'm coming to the hospital on your visitation day, when you've told me you're taking the child …
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… and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In … consistent compliance with medication, and more positive visitation with the child, for at least a year. Mother … secure, and he demonstrated "negative reactions" to their visits. Dr. Brandwein testified if the bond between L.L. and …
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… with the discovery around the time of his arraignment. He visited defendant in prison, where they reviewed the nature … on the lack of information, counsel concluded he was not comfortable presenting an alibi "in terms of trial … imprisonment, his plea was not knowing and voluntary. Due process requires a defendant have full understanding of the …