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… involves a trademark infringement dispute between two competing spas in Bergen County. Defendant Beyond Organic … Vogue, Lucky, Allure, New Jersey Bride, and The New York Times. HUMC also frequently advertised BEYOND in local … 2011, BEYOND ORGANIC advertised on the internet through websites such as Google and Facebook. In April 2011, BEYOND …
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… of Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(b), which proscribes commission of “a criminal act that reflects adversely on … from the DRB opinions archived on the Rutgers Law School website, available at … to twelve-year-old girl), we recognized in Cohen that “[c]rimes involving the sexual exploitation of children have a …
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… apartment had previously been leased to Thomas, who recommended Collazo to the landlord as a tenant. On January … of marijuana; and second-degree possession of a gun while committing possession with intent to distribute a controlled … Torres was going to testify anyway and [he] knew the outcome of Torres's testimony." The court stated that if Torres …
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… R. Meyer, and Brian P. Sharkey, of counsel; Mr. Klein, James J. Ferrelli, John M. Lyons, of the Pennsylvania bar, … on their failure-to-warn claims, awarding them substantial compensatory damages. Roche now appeals on various grounds. … in a remand decision applying Kendall that plaintiffs' complaints were all timely. However, we conclude that …
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… to 1997, N&A was known as Nightingale & Associates, Inc., a company founded in 1975 as a turnaround management consulting firm providing advice and assistance to financially troubled businesses, their … scheduled for November 15, 2002 to consider "whether a Requisite Voting Interest (as defined in the Operating Agreement) …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … a “Christian conference and retreat center.” Plaintiff’s website read into the record by plaintiff’s Chief Operating … plaintiff’s mission statement is so broad as to be of no assistance in deciding Criteria 1, the court views such …
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… Foley, Vignuolo, Hyman and Stahl, P.C. (Borrus firm), for assistance in a business dispute with Steven Eleftheriou. … Borrus firm, Dimitrakopoulos and his wife filed a verified complaint against Eleftheriou and his wife. For reasons that … Legal Group, attorneys; Kristen M. Logar, on the brief). James E. Stahl argued the cause for respondents (Borrus, …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … nearly three decades since M.L. The statute expressly subsumes the Title 9 provisions signaling a legislative intent to … actual harm, and that the statute also includes the requisite elements for a finding of abuse or neglect under Title …
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… ongoing pain with Dr. Steven Kahn, who performed nerve decompression surgery. When her symptoms recurred, Dr. Kahn … Syndrome-Fact-Sheet%20 (last visited Jan. 30, 2019).] 6 incident, but before her CRPS … CRPS as “an incurable neurologic problem that most often comes following some kind of trauma. It [affects] the nervous …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 2/28/19 – pg. 10, fn 7 … 1, 2008. 1 As a result of American Telephone and Telegraph Company’s (AT&T”) divestiture of its local exchange service … call is answered by a trained official. At all relevant times, Verizon has been the administrator of the New Jersey …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS LETTER OPINION Samuel Scott Cornish, … rescission of that contract and also brought a third party complaint against the real estate agent involved in that … income-based and sales comparison approaches. At various times prior to June 2017, pursuant to written agreements, …
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… termination with the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), requesting “special disciplinary … C. Ranasinghe, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs). James P. Lidon argued the cause for amicus curiae Rutgers, the … -210 when finding that suspension without pay is a prerequisite for special disciplinary arbitration. He insists …
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… block 711, lot 9 on the official municipal tax map and is commonly known as 131-135 South Harrison Street (“Subject … 54:51A-8 (the “Freeze Act”). 2 Plaintiff filed timely Complaints with the Tax Court challenging the referenced … the property’s interior. Both experts utilized the income approach to value. Their opinions are expressed below: …
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… confessed during a post-arrest interrogation. The crimes were witnessed by a sheriff's officer and captured on … broke up again in September 2017, but they continued to communicate. According to the victim, defendant did not … was disabled, he pulled over to see if the driver needed assistance. Before he got out of his vehicle, he saw the …
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… files from three email accounts — seized pursuant to two communications data warrants (CDWs). Based on our review of … the provided data. Apple is unable to provide technical assistance. [(emphasis added).] Thus, in its response to … of the files. And the court did not engage in the requisite factual analysis to determine if Pusloski was in a …
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… exclusion of that evidence violated his right to present a complete defense. He also challenges the court's refusal to … to Clark as defendant and the codefendants by their surnames. 3 A-0926-20 his sentence is unfairly disparate and … THAT A CODEFENDANT WAS ARMED -- AN ERROR REGARDING THE REQUISITE MENTAL STATE THAT WAS CLEARLY NOT HARMLESS BECAUSE THE …
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… through roughly 300 wiretapped phone calls and text messages to show that defendant, speaking in a code, was the … need to break it up. At one point, an alleged GSC associate complained to defendant about the gang discipline being … of another gang, the Latin Kings, called defendant to complain that someone had robbed one of that gang's female 5 …
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… articulable suspicion to bel ieve a crime was being committed when they asked defendant for consent to search … Taylor was on patrol in an unmarked vehicle. He was accompanied by two other officers assigned to the Street Crimes Unit, Officers DePalma and Rosenthal. All three officers …
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… aware of facts constituting probable cause that defendant committed the offense but instead told her repeatedly they … called in a "death investigation" to the Major Crimes Unit of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, which … "essence of the charges." In that case, police officers visited the defendant in prison and asked to question him …
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… the seller, not the buyer” and that “[t]he title company does not represent either the seller or the buyer.” … Pursuant to its agreement with the seller, Max Spann deposited the earnest money deposit in an escrow account. Liu … well advised to retain counsel, the public interest sometimes requires that non-attorney professionals be permitted to …