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… action against O’Neill. In April 2009, Manahawkin filed a complaint in which O’Neill was named as the sole defendant. O’Neill asserted a counterclaim/third party complaint, claiming that the Admission Agreement violated … to Manahawkin, O’Neill elected to have those payments deposited in her mother’s bank account. She then used funds from …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … the two men left. Defendant also testified that he did not communicate with Watts while in jail. Finally, defendant … recorded. Id. at 321. This Court found that the trial court committed a constitutional error that was harmful and …
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… placed them with their maternal grandmother, G.B., and visited appellant at the prison to inform him of the removal. … and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … permanency plan. Subsequently, the Division filed a complaint seeking guardianship of Tara and K.G. pursuant to …
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… is present or readily available to assist that person, the communication of that information to the suspect is … at 269.] Reed also ruled that "whenever the attorney has communicated his presence and desire to confer with the … he told her about the Reed issue. Wayne testified that he accompanied defendant to meetings at Zegas's office prior to …
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… c/o Project Direct, a consortium of electric utility companies and owner of the Merrill Creek Reservoir in … 1988 following a directive from the Delaware River Basin Commission. It was designed to provide fresh water to offset … less . . . depreciation" (quotation omitted)). Visiting the site, inspecting the improvements and using the "as-built" …
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… several years. The RCA included non-solicitation and non-compete provisions that restricted an employee from soliciting ADP's clients and competing with ADP upon leaving the company. The defendants … HR "vulnerabilities," ADP's "ability to track certain data points," and ADP's "service model." She had heard that …
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… and plaintiff named him as a defendant in a first amended complaint. During B.M.D.'s deposition, she was asked about … nervous system stimulant. B.M.D. testified she did not complain to Lerner of any adverse reaction to Focalin, and … continued to drive without incident. Although plaintiff's complaint names B.M.D.'s pharmacist as "John/Jane Doe …
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… as "Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome."1 In light of Dr. S.-W.'s communications to and testimony before the family judge in … worse. See Munchausen Sydrome By Proxy, WebMD, www.webmd.com/mental-health/munchausen-by-proxy (last visited June 5, 2019); Stedman's Medical Dictionary 1906 (28th …
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… After a 2007 trial, a jury found defendant guilty, as an accomplice, of purposeful murder of Charles Mosley. The … to prevent him from testifying against defendant in an upcoming trial for attempted murder of Mosley. The other … 24, 2006 before a different judge, defendant renewed his complaint about counsel. The judge informed defendant that …
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… v. CREATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORP., and SITE ENTERPRISES, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and SIMS … LLC, d/b/a SIMS METAL MANAGEMENT, WESTERN OIL FIELDS SUPPLY COMPANY, d/b/a RAIN FOR RENT, ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL … to "Salvage Materials" – defined as "equipment, parts, components and materials . . . to be salvaged during …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, … state interests, such as the remediation of polluted sites," and deferring to the first action "'would contravene …
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… contends plaintiff M.M., mother, misrepresented her income in prior proceedings and that newly discovered information surfaced about her income and employability. Defendant also appeals from a May … reasons expressed by Judge Ralph E. Amirata. I. This matter comes before us again. The parties are familiar with the …
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… a bonding evaluation between defendant and his sons; a comprehensive psychological evaluation of defendant; or a … The precipitating event that led to the guardianship complaint occurred on May 24, 2018, when the Division … Super. 81, 88 (App. Div. 2006), and should form "a composite picture" of what is in the best interests of the child, …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2963. Nathan M. Edelstein argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Steven M. Gleeson, Deputy Attorney General, on … that action may be taken to remedy discriminatory conduct visited on State employees even where that conduct does not …
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… a counsel fee award. Additionally, she requested an order compelling the parties to use a computer program called "Our Family Wizard" (Family Wizard),2 to assist them in communicating about their son. On August 29, 2018, plaintiff …
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… cause for appellants/cross-respondents (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … and on the brief; Shawna K. Bishop, on the brief). 1 In the complaint plaintiffs identified this defendant as Soonmi … Lauren Gill Hayser (plaintiff) experienced post-surgical complications stemming from a bowel leak that caused an …
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… INC., JOHN OSSO, individually, as limited liability company member and/or manager, and as shareholder, officer, … agent, NANCY OSSO, individually, as limited liability company member and/or manager, and as shareholder, officer, … agent, ELSA OSSO, individually, as limited liability company member and/or manager, and as shareholder, officer, …
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… judgment in favor of Union Carbide and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Then, in Fowler v. Akzo Nobel … (National Starch) from 1971 to 1995 (the employers). These companies used asbestos in the manufacturing of adhesive … they took them. Most ingredients were obtained from the onsite warehouse and brought to the mill room. The ingredients …
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… his discretion: (1) in including a $5,000 monthly savings component in his eleven-year obligation to pay Martha … For example, even before they married, the parties deposited their incomes into Alan's checking and money market … distribution." Indeed, the judge stated at various points throughout his written decision that Martha's …
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… a stun gun, $2,747 in cash, a digital scale, a stamp press commonly used to package controlled dangerous substances … N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(d). The indictment alleged defendant committed the offenses on April 9 and 10, 2015, more than … the officers obtained the 21 A-1390-19 requisite approval of a supervisor as required by N.J.A.C. …