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… and vacation of an October 4, 2021 order dismissing the complaint with prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e). We affirm. The … adjudication of a legal controversy should occur in one litigation in only one court; accordingly, all parties involved in a litigation …
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… for appellant (James R. Fridie, III, on the brief). Donelson, D'Alessandro & Peterson, LLC, attorneys for respondent (Linwood H. Donelson, III, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION … in December 2020 and told defendant she wanted no further communication with him. Further, she warned that if he …
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… to work for a period of time. After defendant demanded a buyout of Ottmann's 50% ownership interest or a dissolution … 27, 2021, the court issued a written decision and the accompanying two orders. In considering the motion to confirm … enforce a settlement bears the burden of demonstrating that one exists in the first place. Amatuzzo v. Kozmiuk, 305 N.J. …
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… appeals from the January 4, 2021 order dismissing the complaint with prejudice for failure to comply with the … intravenous line. She asserts the JSUMC attending staff erroneously 1 Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals Corp. was … that the care, skill or knowledge exercised or exhibited by one or more of the [d]efendants therein (including Dr. Singh …
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… the COVID-19 virus. Because T.G. had asthma, her doctor recommended that all her household members quarantine for … benefits because she did not leave her employment based on one of the qualifying enumerated reasons stated in 15 U.S.C. … that [they are] entitled to" PUA benefits under one of the qualifying reasons. McClain, 237 N.J. at 464. The …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2630-21 P.C., 1 Petitioner-Appellant, v. MORRIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY … the March 18, 2022 final agency decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health …
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… parole, robbed a furniture store in Jersey City with an accomplice. During the robbery, Johnson shot two brothers who were working at their family's store. One was shot in the arm while lying on the floor, and the … lacked insight into his criminal behavior. The panel reasoned that he "continue[d] to justify his points by using …
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… a semi-automatic handgun at Mazur's ribs and demanded money. Backup officers arrived and a struggle ensued. … 2C:2-6; second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) … ineffective because they failed to argue for a sentence one degree lower or request a sentence at the minimum term …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2343-21 Albert C. Buglione argued the cause for respondents Harrison In District Day School and Harrison Board of Education (Buglione, Hutton & DeYoe, LLC, attorneys; Albert C. Buglione, of … 10, 2022 Law Division orders dismissing his personal injury complaint against defendants, Harrison Board of Education, …
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… Investment, LLC (Zawa) appeals from an order dismissing its complaint, with prejudice, pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e), … relief, the court did not cite any case law and mentioned only Rules 4:6-2(e) and 4:23-5(a), neither of which … needed additional time to retain counsel. Granting only one thirty-day adjournment request was not enough and …
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… 1 New Jersey Judiciary -- Commitment to Eliminating Barriers to Equal Justice: … is committed to ensuring access and fairness for everyone, and to seeking out and eliminating barriers to equality … Continuing Legal Education. The Supreme Court will revisit, refine, and adopt an “elimination of bias” …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-31, 2021-1884, and 2022-831. … paying a fine, and he was terminated from Amazon less than one year prior to the subject examination closing date. … such a situation [necessitating a hearing] exists is one committed to the discretion of the [agency], and its …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … eve of a summary judgment motion's return date, see Yannacone Certification (Feb. 5, 2024), ¶ 21 – did Levin produce … of securing a favorable resolution of Levin’s demand for a buyout. Levin should be compensated for having to pursue …
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… identification and vehicle registration. Defendant questioned the justification for the stop and refused to exit the … for traveling 50 miles per hour in a 35 mile-per-hour zone. Defendant disputed the allegation he had been speeding. … suspicion that a traffic or other offense has been committed, and the State has the burden to prove by a …
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… through a basement door which was unlocked. She held the accompanying railing and proceeded down a concrete stairway to … issue in favor of the non-moving party." In re Est. of Jones, 259 N.J. 584, 594 (2025) (quoting Padilla v. Young Il … presumed.' 'The mere showing of an incident . . . is not alone sufficient to authorize the finding of an incident of …
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… and W[est] Alpine St[reet]," which is approximately two and one-half blocks from the location of the shooting.2 Officer … with a male carrying a handgun) and on the cell phone looking back extremely nervous when he observed a marked … of a handgun in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend a sentence of forty-two months in prison with a …
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… be removed in a manner and/or in such amounts as to make it commercially reasonable to continue the removal of soil … reclamation obligation which must be concluded within one year after termination. Hummer also testified that … on the site and that any slopes exceeding a two-to-one ratio are reclaimed. After reclamation, the slopes are …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY DISCIPLINARY OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MATTHEW P. O’MALLEY, ESQ., CHAIR SUPREME COURT … The Committee is especially thankful to Johanna Barba Jones, Esq., Director of the Office of Attorney Ethics … DOC is recommending that the 2026 disciplinary system component of the annual attorney registration fee be increased …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS February 6, 2023 Robert F. … consists of ninety-six (96) units/patient rooms and one-hundred eighty (180) care beds. The facility’s … appraisal methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable …
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… them to develop severe neurological disorders. Plaintiffs commenced suit against defendants in state court through … Jr., Frederick H. Fern, Steven A. Stadtmauer, Kelly E. Jones, Glenn S. Kerner, and Kelly A. Walters, on the briefs). … contained the labeling change as of July 28, 2005 -- one year after the revised warnings. Defendants Mutual …