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… dismissal of her auto accident related personal injury complaint filed against defendant Paul Kensey. The complaint … she has "sustained a bodily injury which results in" one of the enumerated categories of serious injury, … medical evidence is necessary as part of a plaintiff's prima facie and concomitant verbal threshold demonstration …
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… and legal conclusions contained in Judge Wayne J. Forrest's comprehensive June 19, 2019 written opinion. We summarize … to our discussion. T.T. has five biological children, none of whom are in her care or custody. Ian was born on … of D.M.H., 161 N.J. 365, 393 (1999). 10 A-4820-18T4 T.T. primarily argues the Division failed to establish it made …
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… PARK, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and STACIE GARRIS, GROUND … lease further provided ExamWorks's "insurance shall provide primary coverage to [plaintiff] when any policy issued to … did not include an indemnification provision similar to the one before the court in Pennsville. The court explained …
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… ABOUT HIS USE OF FORCE REPORT. 1 CAD is an acronym for a computer-aided dispatch program. See State v. Chisum, 236 … TRIAL COUNSEL FAILED TO INVESTIGATE WHETHER A CONSTRUCTION ZONE FROM MILE POST 63 [TO] 55 ON THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY … evidentiary hearing was error. Defendant did not present a prima facie case in support of his PCR application by …
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… contained in Judge Hely's decision, and add the following comments. The hospital where Daniel was born contacted the … 3 Defendant tested positive for opiates and methadone at this court appearance. 6 A-2620-18T2 defendant told … for the reasons that the judge expressed in his well-reasoned opinion, and briefly address the following matters. In …
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… v. HARLEY-DAVIDSON USA, HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC., and HANNUM'S HARLEY-DAVIDSON, Defendants, and … and resulting swelling of the internal rubber components of the master cylinder is not discovered during a … 2A:5C -1 to -11, a plaintiff must demonstrate three prima facie elements: "[1] the product was defective, [2] …
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… the cause for appellants. Maurizio Savoiardo (Miranda Slone Sklarin Verveniotis) of the New York Bar, admitted pro … from an order dated March 29, 2018, which dismissed their complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e) for … the motion to dismiss based on judicial estoppel, the judge primarily based her decision on the pleadings and JVT's …
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… 30, 2016 order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice.1 The trial court found that … was scheduled for oral argument on April 1, 2019, but none of the parties attended oral argument. 2 Because some of … in the previous Chancery Division litigation that money from Meagan's trust fund was used to finance the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5071-17T2 NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. CHARLES C. HUTCHINSON, … and omission; the application states that none of the owners had been arrested or convicted of a crime, …
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… in October 2017, where the court found it was plaintiff who primarily thwarted reunification efforts. The findings there … appointed to conduct the therapy and tasked with making a recommendation to the court about the resumption of parenting … all of the 8 The parties have provided two transcripts: one for October 31, 2017, and another from November 2, 2017. …
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… Nau appeals from a Chancery Division order dismissing her complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(a) for lack of jurisdiction … agreement may be set forth in a document separate from the one describing the terms of the arbitration obligation. 175 … to an arbitration agreement in a document separate from the one describing the arbitration obligation, the …
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… her application. Because we determined plaintiff had not complied with her obligation to provide 3 A-5281-16T4 … private- school-related expenses, including lunch money, field trip money, SAT/ACT test fees, SAT workbooks, books for an English …
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… appeal from a final determination of the Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental … and procedural history of this dispute. Salas owns about one half-acre of real property in Brick Township, and in …
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… down next to her. After telling defendant to leave her alone, E.N. got up and continued her walk home. When E.N. … the video recordings, police created a "be on the lookout" communication, which was distributed to local law … that the aggravating factors substantially outweighed the nonexistent mitigating factors. After merging the attempted …
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… buccal swabs were obtained from approximately one hundred men, but none resulted in a positive match to … defendant failed to sustain his burden of establishing a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel on … a trial whose result is reliable." Id. at 687. "The error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … at the time, Landau represents that nothing further was done on his end, he was relying on his attorney, and awaiting … “[s]uch carelessness may be excusable when attributable to honest mistake, accident, or any cause not 7 incompatible …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2991-14T4 JOSEPH ISAACSON, Petitioner-Appellant, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION and TOWNSHIP OF HARDYSTON, … Argued December 21, 2016 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli, Carroll and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New …
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… a former attorney in the City's Law Department, filed a complaint in the trial court against defendants and Willis … him to waive the lien so that the Clerk could keep all the money he received in the settlement of his lawsuit. Plaintiff … or rendering a judgment by default against the disobedient party." R. 4:23-2(b)(3). 11 A-2260-15T1 The ultimate …
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… and REBECCA LIQUARI, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. JENNIFER COMBS, Defendant, and PROCURA MANAGEMENT INC., and/or … of treatment (Care Paths) established by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance (Commissioner) for soft-tissue … plaintiff was not entitled to recovery beyond the remedies provided in Section 5, and dismissed the complaint …
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… minor children, with plaintiff designated the parent of primary residence and defendant the parent of alternate … to 104 overnights per year, defendant's gross weekly income in 2005 of $1423, and plaintiff's imputed weekly income … 2015. The printout revealed that during this five-and-one-half month period, defendant spent $33,947.64, which is …