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… We first discuss the series of orders on the parties' competing motions regarding emancipation, child support, … as of the relocation date. Darren did not immediately commence higher education, instead he worked full-time. The … The parties did not reach an agreement and again filed competing motions. The resulting September 1, 2023 order …
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A-21-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
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… Park, New Jersey 07932 jeffrey.jacobson@faegredrinker.com Tel. (973) 549-7000 NEW JERSEY CIVIL JUSTICE INSTITUTE … documents and agreements—including Terms & Conditions, AutoPay, handset insurance, etc.,” would be “sent … arbitration requirement. [JA15.] Plaintiff also did not refute Defendants’ attestation that it is their regular …
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… L. Corrado argued the cause for amicus curiae Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (Barry, Corrado & Grassi, Katie Townsend (Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press) of the California, New … trial court did not direct how plaintiff should act in the future. Therefore, plaintiff can evaluate Daniel's Law and …
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… counsel noted an officer participating in the search commented he "[did]n't even know whose stuff he was looking … "yes." Under the circumstances, the State argued it was "completely reasonable to ask [Williams] for the consent to … bag and garbage can. We express no opinion on the outcome of the suppression motion after the hearing. We next …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Government Records Council, GRC Complaint Nos. 2019-256, 2020-83, and 2020- 111. Rotimi Owoh … to the New Jersey Open Public Records Act1 (OPRA) and the Common Law Right of Access from separate municipalities. We …
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… Whipple, Smith and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 202-8/18. Schwartz Law … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … from the October 7, 2021 final agency decision of the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) rejecting the …
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… met with the District's administrators and subsequently communicated to plaintiff the superintendents were "furious" … the assistant superintendent, who was next in the chain of command. The April 13 meeting concluded, and the union … superintendent], who was the next step on the chain of command and that was my advice, that nothing was being …
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… v. BEAST COAST MOVING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, BEN BRETTER,1 and AMOS BRETTER, … Joel claimed he was owed $22,500 for unpaid wages. Joel refuted defendants' contention he was supposed to pay Veronica … court stressed that Amos did not testify at trial to refute plaintiffs' testimony and proofs. Consequently, the …
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… She saw another man; both of their faces were covered by hoodies. Cardenas was punched in the face again and pushed down … jury trial, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1, and … PROCEEDINGS. POINT V THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF RENDERED THE TRIAL UNFAIR.1 1 In Points II, …
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… to N.J.S.A. 18A:66-36 (Section 36), a TPAF member, who has "completed [ten] years of service" and has "separated … significantly different. It also contends that Caucino is estopped from challenging his disqualification from employment … continued employment. However, what is at stake here is not future employment, but rather pension benefits accrued over …
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… CARE, d/b/a THE HARBORAGE, 800 RIVER ROAD OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a CARE ONE AT NEW MILFORD, d/b/a WOODCREST … cites the arguments raised in his reply brief to refute plaintiff's claim pertaining to the relation back rule … "01/16/2019," with the surgery start time of "9:55" and stop time of "10:56" next to the listed providers and named …
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… Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-3659-19. Corey A. Dietz argued the cause for appellant (Brach Eichler LLC, … Cherokee. Defendants attempted to conduct a motor vehicle stop by activating their vehicle's lights and sirens, but the … was the owner of the stolen car. He did not answer the complaint and default was entered. Plaintiff voluntarily …
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… procedural history are fully recounted in Judge Velazquez's comprehensive written opinion and need only be briefly … visitation, and transportation services. Defendant was noncompliant. Theo was born visually impaired and is legally … about what would happen to him. Eventually, defendant stopped visiting the children and lost touch with the …
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… from a June 1, 2022 final judgment, which dismissed their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and entered judgment … including a variance to build a third half-story encompassing "proposed habitable space for bedroom [numbers … structure, which resulted in a construction official's stop-work order on March 14. The construction official …
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… Defendant-Respondent, and NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a/k/a NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION, CSX … to leak into the atmosphere from four freight cars that toppled off the tracks. Plaintiff Valerie Segar, a resident … of expert testimony). 6 A-1420-21 professional studies, medical literature, and other materials, including the …
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… N.J. 589, 596 (2015) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995) ("A trial court's … malfeasance exception "presents a tightly circumscribed common law exception to the American Rule that defies ready … a non-attorney fiduciary where "an executor or trustee commits the pernicious tort of undue influence . . . ." In …
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… facts. On June 17, 2019, at around 8:45 p.m., Officer Christopher Ibarra responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle … He performed it correctly. Ibarra then had Brennan complete the leg-lift stand test. Brennan informed him he … five seconds and two seconds." Ibarra then asked Brennan to complete a heel-to-toe walk. The officer gave instructions …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 550-51 (alteration in original) … any effort to locate or interview the person convicted of committing the homicide. Defendant asserts that trial … of the gun "impacted his fundamental right to present a complete and credible defense." Relying on Court's analysis …
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… from an April 4, 2022 Law Division order dismissing his complaint against defendant Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. … Arguing Guentzler's opinion regarding both defects was unrefuted, plaintiff contends, "[a]t the very least, there is a … v. Fitzgerald, 179 N.J. 114, 129 (2004); other scholarly studies within the field, see, e.g., Hisenaj v. Kuehner, 194 …
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… its motion to dismiss plaintiff Nailah Taylor's negligence complaint and a March 31, 2023, order denying … orders with direction to the court to dismiss plaintiff's complaint as to MHA. I. On August 31, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging she was injured on September 11, 2020 …