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… from a January 28, 2016 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant Jeffrey J. Sorokin, M.D., based … the care of defendant, a gastroenterologist, after her family physician referred her based upon complaints of back … and skill ordinarily possessed and exercised in similar situations by the average member of the profession …
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… appeal that evidentiary ruling, the trial proceeded to its completion. Based upon the arresting police officer's … defendant of possibly more stringent sanctions for committing a "per se" DWI violation, which can be proven by … defendant "was going very above the speed limit" of thirty miles an hour . He pulled defendant over after she had …
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… Gerardo Rivera-Robles arrived by car at the apartment complex designated for the physical exchange of drugs and … regarding the make or model of the car being used to complete the drug transaction. Rather, the law enforcement team watched every car entering the apartment complex for indicia of the planned drug deal. During this …
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… School District, Defendants-Respondents, and PRINCETON FAMILY YMCA, their teachers, members, employees, agents, … and/or volunteers, MATT BOYD, individually and as Youth & Family Assistant, for Princeton Family YMCA, KEITH WALSH, … lead teacher. Because of the child study team member's recommendation, S.A. stated she also hired Miller to babysit …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Atlantic County, Docket Nos. FV-01-0103-21 and … (Shawn), which the trial court entered after finding Bella committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … party. These appeals followed. II. Our scope of review of Family Part orders is limited. Cesare v. Cesare, 154 N.J. 394, …
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… Guardian Life Ins. Co., 142 N.J. 520, 536 (1995). Plaintiff commenced her employment for the Borough in August 2003 as … to "[t]rack all vacation, sick and unused sick time, and comp time for all employees; prepare monthly and annual … Specifically, plaintiff was required "to input time into a computer program from time cards filled out by the Borough …
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… following a corporate restructuring of the publishing company. Before his termination, in December 2007, plaintiff … a professional manner. However, from time to time he disappoints us. He needs to temper his approach when dealing with … A-4024-09T2 17 expert for plaintiff's inability to secure similar work with another employer. In addition to their …
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… CD&L's July 30, 2015 A-4066-13T3 2 October 2013 amended complaint in lieu of prerogative writ. CD&L sought relief in the nature of mandamus, compelling defendant New Jersey Department of Environmental … owned by Owens. These were not included as exhibits to the complaint, nor were they apparently presented to the trial …
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… of damages available in an action for defamation: “(1) compensatory or actual, which may be either (a) general or … damages are intended to punish a wrongdoer and to deter similar wrongful conduct in the future.8 Punitive damages are … to punish a wrongdoer and to deter the wrongdoer from similar wrongful conduct in the future.20 Punitive damages are …
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… doubt that (insert victim’s name) died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by … truck may be driven in the farthest left lane for up to one mile to prepare for a left hand turn as authorized under … truck may be driven in the farthest left lane for up to one mile to prepare to enter or leave the roadway as authorized …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Morris County, Docket No. FM-14-1240-10. Bonnie … technology industry throughout the marriage, her income fluctuating between $62,000 and $120,000 annually. Most … that they be treated separately in his will). 3 At certain points, defendant argues that the court found plaintiff's …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Camden County, Docket No. FD-04-1125-17. NOT FOR … appeals from an October 10, 2019 order entered in the Family Part denying her application under Rule 4:50- 1 to be … mother, plaintiff Heather Reed Smith (Heather), and commenced an investigation. However, the Division did not …
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… unconscionable and denied defendant's motion to compel arbitration. After a de novo review, we conclude the … on the answer sheet, an examinee also completes a similar procedure on the cover of their test booklet. The … your score may be invalid – such as evidence of unusual similarities in the answers of you and another examinee, …
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… INDUSTRIES, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. COLUMBIA CASUALTY COMPANY and ONE BEACON AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Appellants, and EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY and WESTCHESTER FIRE …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … their sales were not included as part of an exemption similar to the wholesaler-to- wholesaler exemption. As stated, … Tax’n, 51 N.J. 291, 299 (1968). Helfrich v. Township of Hamilton, 182 N.J. Super. 365, 370 (App. Div. 1981). …
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… RONALD POKHAN, Plaintiff, v. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ … had another insurer or agency cancel or refuse to renew similar insurance, and that her home was constructed in 1990. … insurer or agency canceled or refused to issue or renew similar insurance to her or any household member within the …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FN-08-0040-16. … of abuse. Dr. Lanese explained, however, "[i]t is uncommon to see physical injury for sexual abuse." … alerted to the basic problem[.]" Id. at 68. In short, the points of divergence developed in the proceedings before a …
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… executors and awarding attorney's fees and executors' commissions. She also appeals from earlier orders entered by … she filed to a prior accounting, and in 2016 dismissing her complaint to remove the Estate's co-executors. Farina's … Farina challenges the trial court's award of executors' commissions and attorneys fees because they were incurred in …
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… 28, 2018 orders—one denying permission to amend her complaint to name a new defendant, and the other denying … services for three- to five-year-old children and their families in Newark, Irvington, Union Township, Roselle, and … mission "to enhance the quality of life for children and families through diverse educational and cultural programs …