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… injunctive relief . . . to be fully adjudicated before the Office of Administrative Law and the Commissioner of … N.J. at 476; see also N.J.S.A. 59:8- 7 ("[a] claim for injury or damages arising under this act against a local … date of the accident or incident that gives rise to any injury, however slight, that would be actionable if inflicted …
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… stand and employees would pay a $5.00 co-pay for doctor's office visits. Ibid. Two years into the CBA, the State … increased the co-payment requirement to $10.00 per office visit. Ibid. The Borough passed along the increase to …
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… vehicle thirty-eight minutes after the crash was reported. Officers received and reviewed photographs of defendant's … left the scene of an accident that caused serious bodily injury, but she then drove directly to a dealership to cover … She noted leaving the scene of an accident-causing injury is a serious charge, having been revised by the …
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… the vendor in accordance with the defendant’s Finance Office procedures. In following these procedures, defendant … includes the performance of the functions of a public office. I.R.C. § 7701(a)(26). Here, the defendant issuing a …
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… in the form of alleged misconduct in the surrogate's office regarding various filings, warranting relief from the … the surrogate . . . which proved someone in the surrogate office had misled the trial court" as well as a statement by … solely for the purpose of harassment, delay or malicious injury," N.J.S.A. 2A:15-59.1(b)(1), or if "[t]he nonprevailing …
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… other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1762-21 Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), finding the … programming as proposed. OSEP transmitted the matter to the Office of Administrative Law for a hearing. The Board filed …
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… Amanda J. Hickey argued the cause for appellants (Law Offices of James H. Rohlfing, attorneys; Amanda J. Hickey, … remain unresolved, such as whether decedent had personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, and the court failed to … "[t]here need only be a substantial nexus between the injury and the use of the car" and an insured's injury need …
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… over a fence into a parking lot. Shortly after, two other officers intercepted defendant and arrested him. After … instance was amplified immeasurably because the pursuing officer saw defendant in possession of a handgun. See State …
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… Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FM-08-0140-17. Law Office Michael K. McFadden, LLC, attorney for appellant … and the employees at [the university's] financial aid office unless she can prove there is a specific issue and/or …
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… its Vice President of Patient Care Services, Chief Nursing Officer, Linda Carroll, and Director of Women and Children's … discrepancies; "discovery concerning the pharmacy safety officer"; and an investigation report, which the judge had …
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… the only occupants, and defendant often works from his home office. He lives approximately ten to twelve minutes away … is flexible with his schedule, so he can go into the office on days he does not have Sam. However, his schedule …
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… to improve, ranging from encouraging students to attend his office hours to checking homework and requiring their full … emails negating the students' complaints and offered extra office hour sessions. Five more students filed complaints in …
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… Plaintiff served her Complaint on the Division and the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General on August 23, … 2023, Mr. Solomon emailed an individual in the governor’s office advising of Plaintiff’s predicament and requesting … a public entity nor a public employee is liable for an injury caused by: a. Instituting any judicial or …
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… the TERPO based on a police report prepared by a fellow officer who spoke to appellant's father. The judge and the … that appellant presents a significant risk of bodily injury to himself or others. He argues a mere diagnosis is not … that the respondent poses a significant danger of bodily injury to the respondent's self or others' by possessing a …
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… purpose? A: Yes. On September 27, 2021, the Prosecutor's Office notified defense counsel it had reviewed defendant's … GROSS ABUSE OF DISCRETION BY THE CAMDEN COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE. "PTI is essentially an extension of the charging …
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… position to accept a new job as a Mercer County Corrections Officer, a role eligible for participation in PFRS. She enrolled in the police academy but, due to an injury, did not graduate. Instead, she joined a subsequent … purchase service credits. The matter was transferred to the Office of Administrative Law ("OAL") as a contested case. …
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… verified petition for emergent relief with the Department's Office of Controversies and Disputes, alleging it improperly … b. of this section. The matter was transmitted to the Office of Administrative Law and converted to a motion for …
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… Id. at 136-37. The defendant maintained an administrative office in New Jersey. Id. at 136. In engaging in a … is a presumption that the law of the state where the injury occurred should control. Id. at 144. The Court held … was licensed in New Jersey and worked out of a New Jersey office, determining the facts "[fell] short of establishing …
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… designated as a managing partner of the New Jersey office of [Ginarte LLP], the truth is that [plaintiff] had not physically worked in that office since March 2020." The termination letter stated the …
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… the damage. The same night, accompanied by a police officer, defendant came to the home to retrieve his personal … items. Upon seeing plaintiff and the children with an officer, defendant said to her, "[Y]ou're a piece of shit. …