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… C. Wilson Opinion Civil Action INTRODUCTION THIS MATTER comes before the Court pursuant to two motions brought by … Efstathios Valiotis and Alma Bank to dismiss Plaintiffs’ Complaint for failure to state a claim. Opposition was filed … FACTUAL BACKGROUND As stated exclusively in the Plaintiffs’ Complaint and Plaintiff’s pleadings on this motion, the …
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… 2015 Special Civil Part order dismissing with prejudice his complaint against defendants Cherry-Parke Condominium … 4:6- 2(e). This action's procedural history is short and uncomplicated. On September 1, 2015, plaintiff filed a Special … amount to be proven at trial." He demanded, among other remedies, an order "compelling specific performance by …
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… from an October 28, 2016 order, which dismissed their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs for lack of … site consisted of up to 91 residential units, ground floor commercial use, and 150 parking spaces. Defendant the City … Joseph Jaworski, P.E., regarding the site plan and its compliance with the City's redevelopment plan. Jaworski also …
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… Division order dismissing with prejudice her second amended complaint against defendants the Housing Authority of the … is a former employee of the NHA. In 2010, she filed a complaint against the NHA and Bryant, alleging … [Plaintiff] accepts responsibility for the payment of all income, employment and other taxes which may be related to …
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… and ordered her parents to attend hospital trainings and comply with Family Preservation Services (FPS) in-home services. Further, the Division ordered D.S.-R. to complete a substance abuse evaluation. Due to her ongoing … to engage. After about fifteen minutes, Dr. Winston stopped the evaluation because it was too traumatizing to …
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… firm, Ruprecht Hart Ricciardulli & Sherman, LLP (the firm), complied with Rule of Professional Conduct (RPC) 1.10, … a conflict of interest, the court concluded the firm had complied with the mandates of RPC 1.10(c) and granted … reflects Ricciardulli and his firm did not 3 A-2815-22 comply with the RPC's requirement to provide written notice …
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… with, their four children. In this case, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking damages against … for the trial court in that proceeding and with other recommendations she made to the court. In this appeal, … the Law Division's July 28, 2022 order dismissing his complaint against Solomon on immunity grounds, and his …
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… from a December 3, 2024 directed verdict, dismissing her complaint and dissolving her temporary restraining order … Plaintiff also contends the December 3, 2024 order does not comport with the court's oral findings.2 She seeks a new … some of his personal belongings." Plaintiff "attempted to stop . . . defendant from packing his belongings so that they …
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… PLANNING BOARD, Defendant-Appellant, and LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, Defendant. __________________________ Argued … narrow: Should YCH's development application be considered "complete" under the Municipal Land Use Law ("MLUL"), … lacked proof of the school's accreditation and a topographic survey. A few weeks later, YCH provided site …
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… that SolarCity had recorded a lien on his property. He commenced this action against defendant Tesla Energy … the imposition of the lien. Defendant promptly moved to compel arbitration. According to the trial judge, the … that "[o]rdinarily . . . a subject requires division into topics, each of which should be dealt with in a paragraph," …
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… Rose appeal from the Law Division's June 19, 2023 order compelling arbitration of their individual contractual and … the trial court and excluded from the June 19, 2023 order compelling arbitration. The parties did not appeal from that … involving a default under this contract or failure to complete the scope of work. The Contract contains a …
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… for appellant (Amie E. DiCola, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … holding these two full-time public service positions compromised the safety of the public and of appellant's … to illness or injury. On these same days, Jetti worked his complete shift as a Corrections Officer at the Essex County …
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… "that as far as he was concerned[,] Georgia had now become the home state of the child under the [UCCJEA]." Judge … submissions, there were "a significant number of tardies [and] absences[] in the child's report card for the … jurisdiction. Id. at 145. "When that relationship becomes too attenuated, 'exclusive, continuing jurisdiction' …
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… leased an apartment in the 258- unit Stonybrook Apartments complex. The complex was owned by defendant Resource MS Stonybrook NJ … Management, Inc. (Yes), provided "utility billing" to the complex. Apartment units were not billed directly for water …
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… that granted summary judgment to defendants, dismissing her complaint. We reverse the orders, and reinstate the complaint to permit discovery. I Defendants terminated plaintiff's employment as a communication specialist and class II officer in October …
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… appeals from a July 20, 2017 order dismissing its complaint under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, to compel the Division of State Police to release the name of a … the reasons expressed by Judge Jacobson in her cogent and comprehensive opinion from the bench. The facts are easily …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … "[A]cceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … has almost no criminal history, and [he is] motivated to complete the PTI program. . . . [D]efendant highlighted …
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… reversal, arguing the trial judge utilized the wrong income for him and awarded alimony greater than warranted … cases is limited. R.1:36-3. June 9, 2017 2 A-2803-15T1 committed perjury during the default hearing when she … judgment, whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… an advertisement in the New York Post for Re-Nourish, a topical hair-restoration product (the Product). Defendant … Product before filing his lawsuit against defendant. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant's conduct constituted an "unconscionable commercial practice," "deception," "fraud," …
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… THE WELFARE OF A CHILD … (PORNOGRAPHY) … Applies to crimes committed after August 14, 2013 … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:24‑4(b)(3)) … to the outer area of the vaginal opening, what is commonly referred to as the vaginal lips, that is sufficient … THE WELFARE OF A CHILD (PORNOGRAPHY) Applies to crimes committed after August 14, 2013 (N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(3)) …