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… determined an FRO was necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence. Defendant also appeals … an April 25, 2022 order granting plaintiff counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 29(b)(4), and an … of the victim's safety; and (6) The existence of a verifiable order of protection from another jurisdiction. …
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… Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 58:8-1 to - 227, and common law fraud. Defendants thereafter changed counsel and … was being installed by one of defendants' subcontractors, Accredited Elevator. Due to the dispute with defendants, … what was promised." Ibid. An ascertainable loss is "quantifiable or measurable," but the precise amount of damages …
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… four counts of second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a certain crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); one … addition to providing defendant's East Orange address, the source told the ECPO he drove a grey Ford Focus and gave the … nexus between defendant's apartment and the putative CDS sales conducted from his vehicle. He additionally argues entry …
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… and 2015-16 school terms. In October 2016, the Board and Source4Teachers 2 We glean from ESS's responding brief, when … all substitute teachers, including plaintiff, they must become Source4Teachers' employees if they wished to continue … weighing of the evidence." Well-settled principles guide our review. We review a decision on a summary …
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… and 2015-16 school terms. In October 2016, the Board and Source4Teachers 2 We glean from ESS's responding brief, when … all substitute teachers, including plaintiff, they must become Source4Teachers' employees if they wished to continue … weighing of the evidence." Well-settled principles guide our review. We review a decision on a summary …
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… and 2015-16 school terms. In October 2016, the Board and Source4Teachers 2 We glean from ESS's responding brief, when … all substitute teachers, including plaintiff, they must become Source4Teachers' employees if they wished to continue … weighing of the evidence." Well-settled principles guide our review. We review a decision on a summary …
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… four counts of second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a certain crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); one … addition to providing defendant's East Orange address, the source told the ECPO he drove a grey Ford Focus and gave the … nexus between defendant's apartment and the putative CDS sales conducted from his vehicle. He additionally argues entry …
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… and 2015-16 school terms. In October 2016, the Board and Source4Teachers 2 We glean from ESS's responding brief, when … all substitute teachers, including plaintiff, they must become Source4Teachers' employees if they wished to continue … weighing of the evidence." Well-settled principles guide our review. We review a decision on a summary …
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… a request to the Prosecutor’s Office, based on OPRA and the common law, for “[r]ecords of payment received from all … and addresses are already publicly available from various sources. Likewise, because the information was not … of any document which discloses the social security number, credit card number, unlisted telephone number or driver …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY and EXECUTIVE RISK SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … withheld from the sale of the Clarendon companies and deposited in escrow. Id. at 4. By 2005, Raydon was defunct. Id. … Apply Because Plaintiffs, as Tort Claimants and Judgment Creditors of Raydon, Did Not Have the Type of Relationship …
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… Thirty Mile Zone (TMZ), a popular entertainment gossip website, published an article entitled, in part, "Fetty Wap … "neither Fetty nor Frank Robinson nor his partner . . . had credit of any sort." She specified Robinson asked her to put … and people like Mr. Robinson from acting this way in the future. It's been our suggestion from the start that some …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … regarding whether she could provide that in the foreseeable future? A: Yes. My opinion is that she can't. Q: And what is … were unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Crediting Dr. Winston's expert opinion, the trial judge …
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… a request to the Prosecutor’s Office, based on OPRA and the common law, for “[r]ecords of payment received from all … and addresses are already publicly available from various sources. Likewise, because the information was not … of any document which discloses the social security number, credit card number, unlisted telephone number or driver …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY and EXECUTIVE RISK SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … withheld from the sale of the Clarendon companies and deposited in escrow. Id. at 4. By 2005, Raydon was defunct. Id. … Apply Because Plaintiffs, as Tort Claimants and Judgment Creditors of Raydon, Did Not Have the Type of Relationship …
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… Thirty Mile Zone (TMZ), a popular entertainment gossip website, published an article entitled, in part, "Fetty Wap … "neither Fetty nor Frank Robinson nor his partner . . . had credit of any sort." She specified Robinson asked her to put … and people like Mr. Robinson from acting this way in the future. It's been our suggestion from the start that some …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … regarding whether she could provide that in the foreseeable future? A: Yes. My opinion is that she can't. Q: And what is … were unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Crediting Dr. Winston's expert opinion, the trial judge …
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… Corporation (New Jersey Transit) sought to recover workers’ compensation benefits paid to an employee, David … Division acknowledged that N.J.S.A. 39:6A-6’s collateral source rule places the primary burden on the employer’s … the third person,” in accordance with traditional principles of subrogation. Justice Patterson next traces the …
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… Corporation (New Jersey Transit) sought to recover workers’ compensation benefits paid to an employee, David … Division acknowledged that N.J.S.A. 39:6A-6’s collateral source rule places the primary burden on the employer’s … the third person,” in accordance with traditional principles of subrogation. Justice Patterson next traces the …
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… in the amount of $14,318.232 plus costs. The judgment was comprised of $13,447.733 in counsel fees, and the balance … And, any new planting that was not filed with the original site plan or the May 18, 1998 landscape enhancement program … and (6) accrued attorney's fees of $1,659.90; minus (7) credits of $2,825. Plaintiff also requested any additional …
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… to (6), finding plaintiff needed an FRO to protect her from future acts of domestic violence. On appeal defendant … (2005). The defendant resided in Illinois, which was the site of the alleged predicate acts of violence. Ibid. The … revenge against [d]efendant because of his decimated credit and inability to provide her with home ownership . . …