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… of Child Protection & Permanency (Division) and New York Office of Children and Family Services. In December 2010, …
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… Coco is incorporated in Florida and does not have any offices, employees, or assets in New Jersey. Beginning in … Even if it had, there is also no evidence that EBIN’s injury arose from Coco’s online solicitation. To the contrary, EBIN’s alleged injury resulted from unpaid invoices of products that it sold …
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… equitable distribution. Defendant is the Chief Technology Officer and owns a 28.57% ownership interest in the company; …
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… if he was unable to submit to a screening at the Division offices during business hours; and to obtaining domestic …
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… business services, warehousing and storage, government offices, off-street parking facilities, and outdoor storage. …
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… as soon thereafter as is practicable." Eight days later, an officer of the Woodbury Police Department served defendant …
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… behalf. The following day, Ripley called plaintiff to his office for a meeting. Plaintiff brought a union …
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… against granting an easement after meeting "with the zoning officer," and "gather[ing] up more information about what an …
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… Jersey State Trooper Shamik Songui responded with a fellow officer to the parties' residence regarding a domestic … care that is "likely to, or probably will" result in injury, here absent. 2. Not only must there be evidence of gross negligence to violate Title 9, absent actual injury, the record must establish "substantial risk" of …
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… may have standing "to seek judicial relief from injury to itself and to vindicate whatever rights and … or the putative class. NJR would suffer no alleged injury to itself if Kennedy prevails. NJR members' … see also In re State ex rel. Essex Cty. Prosecutor's Office, 427 N.J. Super. 1, 5 (Law Div. 2012). Therefore, we …
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… Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FM-20-0386-14. Law Offices of Lawrence W. Luttrell, attorneys for appellant …
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… MICKLES, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL D. MILLER and MICHAEL D. MILLER, ESQUIRE, …
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… to three: 1) that Woodbridge Township’s code enforcement officer failed to meet the notice requirements set out in …
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… that defendant allegedly transferred to Saccomanno's office. As such, the judge relied solely on Abo's report and …
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… on information supplied by the Bernards’ Tax Assessor’s office and information obtained from a website, Realtor.com. …
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… and it eventually learned from the medical examiner's office that the child's death was deemed "suspicious." After … which is designed to protect children who suffer serious injury inflicted by other than accidental means." N.J. Div. of … the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." Dep't of Children and Families v. …
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… Richard S. Mazawey argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of Richard S. Mazawey, attorneys; Mr. Mazawey, on … Plaintiff asserts that although he knew he suffered an injury in May 2009, when he allegedly witnessed his father's death, he claims he did not know that the injury was attributable to the fault of defendants. As the …
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… of Dea's use of defendant's apartment. Dea went to Brandt's office seeking to lease a unit and handed Brandt her …
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… She refused to let him see her home, but she came to his office to speak with him. The investigator also spoke with …
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… of project and work completed by the Contractor. Should the Office, through its investigation, find the work conducted …