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… applicant from unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL). Between May and December 2017, … detention is not an absolute bar to receiving unemployment compensation benefits for the time following dismissal of … to unemployment benefits because, “when an employee becomes ill and does those things reasonably calculated to …
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… employee; 2) failure to provide a reasonable accommodation to a pregnant or breastfeeding employee (subject … of a pregnant or breastfeeding employee for requesting an accommodation. 462 N.J. Super. 78, 91-92 (App. Div. 2020). … injured officers. Both required a doctor’s note recommending light duty, and both required that officers use …
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… by plaintiff Marilyn Flanzman and her former employer compels arbitration of Flanzman’s discrimination claims … Inc., a weight loss, weight management, and nutrition company, hired Flanzman to work as a weight maintenance … Relying on the Agreement, defendants moved to dismiss the complaint and to compel arbitration. Defendants contended …
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… propelled onto the opposite side of the Turnpike and into oncoming traffic, where it was struck head on by an ambulance … 2 The NJTA filed a Rule 4:6-1 motion to dismiss the complaint, contending that O’Donnell failed to serve the … the correct responsible party and its address in a properly completed notice of claim, but her attorney improperly …
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… was not memorialized. Defendant, who was suspected of committing the alleged offenses, was stopped and brought to … test. In the totality of the circumstances, given the combination of all the relevant evidence and factors, the … connection with defendant’s identification by M.H. did not comport with Delgado and that a remand is needed so that the …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … is not used in the calibration process. The State points to the testimony of Dr. Brettell that the black key …
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… portions of any opinion may not have been summarized.) Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO v. New Jersey Civil Service Commission (A-47-16) (078742) Argued September 12, 2017 -- … or withdraw the rule or regulation, the Legislature may commence the second phase of the process. Ibid. In that …
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… of defendant’s blood. At the time of the accident, it was common practice in the Freehold Township Police Department … (1966), the United States Supreme Court established that a compelled taking of a blood sample for the purpose of … the establishment of probable cause is attributed to the complexity of the situation and the reasonable allocation of …
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… J., writing for the Court. At issue in this case are two common law doctrines that protect speech from overreaching … privilege. Defendant Asher Adelman established eBossWatch.com. On August 3, 2010, the website published an article … homepage merely “altered the means by which website visitors could access the report,” but in no way altered the …
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… made by mobile video recorders (MVRs) in police vehicles in compliance with a municipal police chief’s general order. In … MVR recordings at the center of this appeal were made in compliance with the Order. The MVR recordings at issue … Paff sought access to the MVR recordings under OPRA and the common law. The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office (OCPO) …
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… Morton Salkind arranged for his wife, Carole Salkind, to become the sole shareholder of nineteen closely held … Benks to provide landscaping services to some of the companies owned by Carole Salkind, including Fox and Giant, … use of this Note to offset any money” owed to them or their companies by Fox, any other company in which Carole Salkind …
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… his sleep apnea condition. Defendant’s answer to the complaint did not identify the field in which he specialized … therapy. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice, asserting that plaintiff was … court granted defendant’s motion and dismissed plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice. The court held that section 27 of …
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… Executive had the authority to order the removal of certain commissioners; and (2) whether by use of her veto power the … the Authority’s provision of (a) a $5000 stipend paid to commissioners, and (b) health benefits for the commissioners. In 1985, the people of Bergen County adopted …
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… that Griffin had a relationship with Prinvil and filed her complaint in an effort to “take money from the City.” Hicks … professionally. Mastellone concluded that none of the three complainants had been sexually harassed or subjected to a … procedures. Subsequently, Hicks filed a separate, unrelated complaint against the City with the federal Equal Employment …
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… was being made” into the residence, he received another communication from an officer at the scene telling him that … individuals. 1. Defendant challenges a search that was commenced by a warrant permitting the police to search for … in the car, later identified as defendant 1 At various points in his testimony, Trooper Moore referred to being …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … determinations of the Director assessing New Jersey gross income tax (GIT) for tax years 2006 and 2007. I. Findings of … and Capoferri serves as Vice President and Secretary. The company's Board of Directors consists of only Johnson and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 11, 2019 James Esposito, Esq. … Total $618,400 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for Rahway … (the “Judgments”). Thereafter, taxpayers timely filed complaints with the Tax Court challenging the Judgments. At …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 February 2, 2018 Michael P. … opinion on defendant’s motion to dismiss plaintiff’s Complaint, and on plaintiff’s motion to amend the Complaint and to compel discovery. Defendant maintains that: …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 23, 2018 Via eCourts Daniel J. … defendant municipality, East Hanover Township (“Township”), commonly known as 416 Route 10, East Hanover, Morris County, … populated area of Morris County. It contains a single story commercial strip center retail building constructed in 1979, …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … in the record of the township as Block 292, Lot 3.01 and is commonly known as 205 Birchwood Avenue. The property is …