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… but nonetheless proceeds to make optional advances to a commercial entity. On July 12, 1995, Jazz Photo Corp., one … of the foregoing), up to a maximum principal amount of One Million ($1,000,000) Dollars[.]” The mortgage also contained … to make advances to the Jazz Entities that totaled millions of dollars. In September 2009, Jazz Products filed …
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… surveillance duty for around seven months. Royster filed a complaint against the NJSP. Relevant to this appeal, Royster asserted that the NJSP failed to make reasonable accommodations for his disabling medical condition in … Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, Royster complained of retaliatory conduct in violation of the LAD, …
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… a spinal cord injury. The injury rendered plaintiff an incomplete paraplegic. Sahara Sam’s contracted with Aquatic … which a person of ordinary prudence would exercise under similar circumstances. Gross negligence is a higher degree of … against Sahara Sam’s. To 16 buttress this contention, he points to (1) Sahara Sam’s failure to post the signs with …
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… found that the Recall Statute struck an appropriate compromise and maintained the balance among the three … Jersey’s recall platform cannot be measured from a “dissimilar foreign source.” Id. at 47-48 (Harris, J.A.D., … that attaches” to this and every other law. Hamilton Amusement Ctr. v. Verniero, 156 N.J. 254, 285 (1998). …
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… the manner in which a trial court should assess the competency of a child witness to testify. In 2009, when M.C. … The matter was referred to the Division of Youth and Family Services (now the Division of Child Protection and … M.C. The matter was referred to the Division of Youth and Family Services (now the Division of Child Protection and …
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… 2011, DeMarco and his wife filed a medical malpractice complaint in New Jersey alleging that Dr. Stoddard … required to defend Dr. Stoddard and indemnify him up to $1 million. In May 2012, the Rhode Island court entered a … for Justice (NJAJ). III. A. The RIJUA raises three points of error in the Appellate Division’s decision. First, …
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… 38303 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS December 5, 2018 CORRECTED: To include … agreement to the terms stated in this notice by return facsimile.” Below the confirmation appeared a printed statement … at a rate equal to or greater than “a rate three percentage points less than the rate of tax applied to taxable interest …
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… and found the back door ajar and his television, laptop computer, and gaming system missing. He described the man … attorney; Peter T. Blum, of counsel and on the briefs). Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … V. Ruotolo, Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney; Milton S. Leibowitz, of counsel and on the briefs, and …
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… in currency seized. Defendant filed an answer to the complaint in the civil forfeiture action, stating a general denial of the allegations in the complaint. And, with the State’s consent, the judge assigned … applied Cain and Simms, and held that the trial court committed error when it admitted the testimony of the …
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… 5 III. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM OUTCOMES ............................................... 9 A. … that the ratio of summonses to warrants would have been similar to prior years under CJR. *The number of complaints … with a new offense while on pretrial release, a rate similar to the previous two years. Defendants who received an …
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… Prepared by the Comt ESTATE OF RONALD DOERFLER AND STEPHANIE DOERFLER, … relied on post-Hurricane Katrina cases, finding that similar endorsements "shift[ ed] the risk" rather than denying … Ins. Co., 124 F. Supp.3d 264 (S.D.N.Y. 2015). As Chubb points out, the Second Circuit affirmed the rejection of …
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… by defendants1 to dismiss several portions of the amended complaints and second amended complaints of plaintiffs The … and 15 of the Securities Act that were substantially similar to those in this case. That complaint specifically … be applied to plaintiffs’ claims. More specifically, RBS points out that the various Prudential plaintiffs are …
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… Matthew Spencer, and dismissing her employment related complaint with prejudice. The allegations in the complaint … incident shortly after its occurrence, Lieutenant Anthony Costa, Lieutenant Gerardo Nieves, and Captain Eugene … found to have initiated any of these uncomfortable or humiliating conversations. The first incident that resulted in …
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… to relief is clear, and 'the verdict was not the result of compromise or otherwise tainted. '" Caldwell v. Haynes, 136 … title, or compensation), or that make an employee's job "mildly unpleasant" but do not have a substantial impact on … [S]ergeant [M]ajor? [PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL]: Yeah. Were you familiar with salaries in the State Police? PLAINTIFF: Yes. …
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… 2C:11-3(a)(1) or (2), with the aggravating factor of committing murder to escape detection, in violation of … Gregory Morris of the MCPO asked defendant where he was coming from. Defendant said he had been with his girlfriend, … 1:53 a.m., when he called and said, "Open the door, I'm coming." According to S.S., defendant entered her apartment …
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… granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that … here only as a matter of notice and convenience." Carol Miller, the Supervising Payroll Clerk of the Division of … Plaintiff denied that he was absent for all the days that Miller certified he was absent and he also contends that not …
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… The Trentonian, David Foster, and Isaac Avilucea (Pepper Hamilton, LLP, attorneys; Eli M. Segal and Meredith C. … of the prior orders and leave to file an amended complaint. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand … a subjective awareness of the story's probable falsity[.]" Costello v. Ocean Cty. Observer, 14 A-0086-18T1 136 N.J. …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … in the summer of 2015 in Mercer County Superior Court: Hamilton, East Windsor, West Windsor, Lawrence, Robbinsville, … had dismissed their declaratory judgment actions, while Hamilton, Ewing, and Robbinsville had settled with FSHC. That …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … promotions, seniority, assignments, qualifications, and similar issues directly governed by a [CBA] because such … such retaliation claims. Labree, 300 N.J. Super. at 234. Similar to the LAD and CEPA claims, defendants argue …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS RICHARD TUSCANO, individually and … the market rates of other corporations for shipping similar goods over similar distances, and through his alleged failure to charge …