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… but petitioner continued to report significant difficulties completing household tasks such as lifting and carrying … light[ ]duty level work," and "[his] employer w[ould] not accommodate [him] with a permanent light duty position." The … normal activity for almost two years [before] he suffered a mild shoulder sprain in 2017 . . . that did not cause any …
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… (Jennifer Davenport, Acting 1 Records relating to civil commitment proceedings are confidential, thus we refer to … and expression, while denying access to the same or a similar procedure to her because she is a STU resident, the … Clause "is essentially a direction that all persons similarly situated should be treated alike." State v. Chun, …
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… 040242003 (609) 216-7400 (telephone) (609) 207-3767 (facsimile) Attorneys for Respondent In the Matter of Lewis J. … Court A.G.J.C. Supreme Court of New Jersey Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Docket No: ACJC 2023-20 … while crude, did not occur during a judicial proceeding. Similarly, Rule 3.5 requires a Judge to be "patient, …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Cumberland County, Docket No. FD-06-0359-18. … K.E.1 (Kayla). Defendant appeals from the May 15, 2025 Family Part order denying her application to remove Kayla to … knowledge of Kayla's symptoms but later admitted Kayla complained to his wife about them. In spring 2025, defendant …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1529-23 MICHAEL MILLER and JANICE MILLER, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. ERNEST ZAGRANICHNY and … not address the similar discrepancy created regarding the combined frontage along the public alley. Plaintiffs …
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… near her home. 4 A-0161-23 When defendant arrived, he was accompanied by his cousin. Defendant brought up the beach … who was still unclothed below the waist, asked S.R. not to come any closer. S.R. quickly flagged down a nearby park … text messages from defendant stating that "he was going to come back and pick her up." The ranger asked N.D. to tell …
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… State v. C.H. (A-56-15) (076535) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. William R. Joe (A-62-15) … was sentenced in two separate proceedings for offenses committed in Passaic County and Ocean County. She received … charged defendant in two separate indictments for crimes committed 2 against two minors, D.H. and D.M. Defendant …
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… 2013, Bank Leumi USA (Bank Leumi) provided Munire Furniture Company, Inc. (Munire) with a $15 million credit line followed by an additional $2 million loan. A pre-condition for both agreements was that …
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… guilty plea, the State dropped the remaining charges and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a six-year … approach specifically invalidated by Hernandez. Defendant points to footnote twenty of Hernandez, where the Court … General argues that a literal reading of Rule 3:21-8 militates toward such a ruling. In particular, the Attorney …
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… Police was twenty-percent liable, and that there was no comparative negligence on plaintiff’s part. The jury awarded … include all parties impacted by an improper jury charge. Similarly, when ascertaining whether issues are intertwined, … the drivers operated their vehicles with adequate care. Similarly, plaintiff’s comparative negligence depended on …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH M. … to meet the needs of those who uphold Jewish laws of family purity (Taharath Hamispacha); generally to do any and … under Title 15A. See N.J.S.A. 15A:1-5. Association points out that the existence of Title 16 does not have any …
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… POP TEST CORTISOL, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MERCK & CO., INC., a New … payments contingent on Pop Test reaching certain "milestones" in its effort to develop and sell human … 171 N.J. 445 (2002) (addressing the CFA). A-5403-12T14 18 Similarly, in EPIX Holding Corp. v. Marsh & McLennan Cos., 410 …
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… Plaintiff, v. ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AT HAMILTON, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff- Respondent, v. AON … Third-Party Defendant-Respondent, and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Third-Party … her employer Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton (RWJ) for breach of a provision of their employment …
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… he died. Plaintiff, represented by current counsel, filed a complaint in April 2018 alleging five counts against … In November 2018, the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint without prejudice for lack of prosecution. … was evicted from his former home and now resides with family members. On August 30, 2021, plaintiff filed a new …
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… COVID-19 symptoms would forgo testing and those with mild symptoms would isolate at home. "Testing was … argument, the judge denied the motion. He declined to "revisit" defendants' arguments regarding the non-malice … of dubious veracity, [St. Amant,] 390 U.S. at 732; Costello v. Ocean County Observer, 136 N.J. 594, 615 (1994), …
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… Grasso Jones ultimately dismissed plaintiff's two separate complaints with prejudice. We affirm all orders on appeal … oral and written decisions. Because the parties are familiar with the facts, we provide a brief summary for … requests, the judge directed them to respond accordingly. Similarly, Judge Grasso Jones concluded plaintiff's subpoenas …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Ocean County, Docket No. FV-15-2171-23. Dimin … plaintiff and restrained defendant from the restaurant or communicating with its employees. Sometime after the consent … than it found "plaintiff more credible." Defendant also points to inconsistencies in plaintiff's testimony, arguing …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS DANIEL S. DELGADO, on behalf of himself and those similarly situated, Plaintiff, vs. LVNV FUNDING, LLC; … as to claims based on Arrow’s lack of license. Plaintiff points out, correctly, that because LVNV and Resurgent …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3444-21 Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton argued the cause for appellant (Hamilton Law Firm, PC, attorneys; Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, of … hearing officer found plaintiff had engaged in conduct unbecoming of an employee and had misused his authority when, on …
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… license, fines and penalties of $819.00, and thirty days of community service.1 The court also ordered that the imposed … offense). The Court nonetheless addressed an issue very similar to that before us on appeal, stating "[f]rom the … circumstances are not identical, defendant here is in a similar legal position to the defendants in Faison and …