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… and affirm. I. We derive the following facts from the competent evidence in the summary judgment motion record, … Angamarca. As plaintiff began to prepare a workers' compensation action on Angamarca's behalf, he concluded that … case file to defendant. Neither plaintiff nor Sacks performed any services on Angamarca's personal injury case after …
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… The October 15, 2018 order, entered by Judge Haekyoung Suh, compelled plaintiff to satisfy his support obligations as … status. On March 27, 2020, Judge Suh entered an order compelling plaintiff to reimburse defendant Deborah E. Kelly … opinion entered on October 17, 2016, in which we affirmed the Family Part's order enforcing the 3 A-1529-20 the …
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… judgment, we also reverse that order and reinstate her complaint. We vacate the order denying plaintiff's motion … application for the court to pre-emptively determine the common knowledge doctrine applies to plaintiff's claims. We … February 2018, plaintiff retained defendants to prosecute medical malpractice claims against certain medical providers …
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… Run-Mays Draft, LLC, a West Virginia limited liability company, operating as a Chapter 11 Debtor-in-possession, … judge erroneously dismissed its professional negligence complaint after concluding the court lacked personal … States Supreme Court has recently clarified and reaffirmed the limits of a state's ability to exercise general …
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… in all cases where it is charged that a juvenile has committed an act of delinquency." N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-24(a); see also N.J.S.A. 2A:4A- 23 (defining delinquency as "the commission of an act by a juvenile which if committed by an … Brunswick Police. Upon approaching the car, the officer claimed to have detected the odor of burnt marijuana. Subsequent …
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… JEFFREY REDRUP, OZZY GUZMAN, and MICHAEL CLARE ("EMS COMMITTEE OF PETITIONERS"), Plaintiffs-Respondents/ … JULIET PASTRAS, LAURA LEIBOWITZ, and STACI BERGER ("TAPE COMMITTEE OF PETITIONER"), and PISCATAWAY PROGRESSIVE … draft ordinance addressing the lack of a unified emergency medical services system in the Township by creating a …
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… DIRECTIVE #03-21 [Supersedes Directive #18-17] Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 815-2900, Ext. 55350 … Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Court. The revised CIC Standards, which are effective immediately, are appended here as Attachment 1. The following …
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… Directive # 16-05 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-8470] TO: Assignment … 2005 Page 2 The Judicial Council approved these forms for immediate use. The Supreme Court has asked the respective rules committees to draft and submit proposed amendments to the …
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… certain critical issues regarding the parties' children's medical treatment, health, and well-being. To the extent the … coordination." The parties agreed Ms. Klein's written recommendations would "be binding, subject to either party's … to file an application with the [c]ourt to vacate said recommendations . . . ." In addition to that general …
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… behalf of the Rosello Estate. Additionally, the judge heard medical expert testimony from Dr. Joseph Schulman, who … treated Keith after the accident. In or around 2000, after completing college in Japan, Sayoko moved to the United … at the hospital, he had significant swelling and was in a coma. However, within two weeks, Keith was able to open his …
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… that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … IN THIS CASE SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE DIVINA NEVER HARMED ANY OF THE CHILDREN OR PLACED THEM AT RISK, VIA … BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY UNREASONABLE AND …
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… would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … the same version of events 3 RDTCs were established by the Commissioner of Children and Families, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … mother would get mad at her. She also said that Maria "blamed" Kelly for the sexual abuse by families." N.J.S.A. 9:6 …
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… In the Matter of William R. Hendrickson, Jr., Department of Community Affairs (A-12-17) (079885) Argued April 9, 2018 -- … “the decision of the administrative law judge shall be deemed adopted as the final decision of the head of the … ‘as a matter of law.’” In support of this argument, he points to his otherwise “unblemished record” and to the …
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… "infants and young children living in hospitals beyond medical necessity," 4 A-3060-15T3 i.e., "boarder babies". … or [homes] recruited specifically for this program; [(2)] Commitment by a fost-adopt family to accept an infant or … agree to adopt the infant or child if the infant or child becomes available for adoption; [(3)] Establishment of …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2015-030953. David P. … from an August 10, 2016 order of the Judge of Workers' Compensation (JWC). The JWC found petitioner Samuel … to a clinic several miles away where he was given pain medication. He then proceeded on the journey to drop off the …
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… and took a pill. The pain went away but returned when the medicine wore off. Two weeks later, when he could not take … 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne …
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… Court considers whether the provision allows a defendant to compel an adverse witness to testify at a detention hearing. … aggravated assault while eluding. Pretrial Services recommended against defendant’s release, and the State moved … request to call adverse witnesses. The panel affirmed the finding of probable cause and order of detention. …
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… BMW, Defendant-Respondent, and FEDERATED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, and JOHN … Defendants, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Intervenor-Respondent. … loss. You and We reject PIP [Personal Injury Protection] medical payments, no-fault and uninsured and under-insured …
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… and associated hardship exception required to implement a remedial action work plan (RAWP) on its property. In addition, … the Rahway River in Carteret, New Jersey. American Cyanamid Company, later Cytec Industries, Inc. (Cytec), used the site … stabilize the surface of some of the lagoons. Cytec placed composted sewage on some of the lagoons, built roads using …
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… to the courtroom while another officer was stationed immediately outside, and the officers themselves decided where … policy, to reach out to a City liaison if she felt uncomfortable reporting any incident to the police department. … the interview, Pritchard told 7 A-1110-15T1 plaintiff her complaint would be given to the Business Administrator and …