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… Brunswick, New Jersey 08902 Heather Lynn Anderson, Esq. Office of the Attorney General Division of Law R.J. Hughes …
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… filed an abduction complaint 3 A-5559-18T1 with the Office of Children's Issues of the United States Department …
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… employing or owning capital or property, or maintaining an office, in [New Jersey]." N.J.S.A. 54:10A-2 (1998). A …
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… contributions, including to candidates for elective office in Jersey City, any Jersey City or Hudson County …
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… that B.S. announced to the team that L.P. caused K.M.'s injury was unsubstantiated, as no other teammate corroborated … to [B.S.]." Following transmission of the matter to the Office of Administrative Law, the Board filed a motion …
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… Chubb purchased the subject property, a multi-tenanted office building located at 160 Chubb Avenue, Lyndhurst, New …
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… (quoting Asbury Park Press v. Ocean Cnty. Prosecutor's Office, 374 N.J. Super. 312, 329 (Law Div. 2004)). That …
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… issue?" Defense counsel responded that he was out of his office, but had not "received anything as of today." On …
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… or inaction of their biological parents can constitute injury sufficient to authorize the termination of parental … to the [c]ourt and the attorneys in front of the sheriff’s officer as she left the courtroom during the break. Later …
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… assigned the burden of proof in the hearing before the Office of Administrative Law as to the reasonableness of the … in the time that followed, including running away, self-injury, physical aggression, and pica — the ingestion of … during that time, with varying frequency, were self-injury, including hitting himself in the head with a closed …
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… Larger Parish churches, comprised of the Church 1 The Office of the Attorney General advised the trial court that …
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… (the subject property) on which the outside shell of an office building was constructed in 2005. Puschak is a member … II. Our scope of review of the judge's findings in this nonjury trial is limited. We must defer to the judge's factual …
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… the agreement. Pitts did not show up at her counsel's office on October 23, to review and execute the settlement …
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… Cir. 1985))). When a contested case is submitted to the Office of Administrative Law for a hearing, the agency head …
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… to show cause seeking to confirm an arbitrator's Personal Injury Protection ("PIP") subrogation award NOT FOR … Therefore, it is final. 2 Abramson settled her personal injury case against Chen for her $100,000.00 liability limit … Global's counsel "mailed" the petition to "Allstate offices" located in New York, through the New York State …
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… be recorded, registered, entered or filed in any public office in this State, and which shall not be so recorded, …
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… by the City of Hoboken as the Deputy Coordinator of the Office of Emergency Management. He testified he was aware … Noise may constitute a nuisance where it presents "(1) injury to the health or comfort of ordinary people to an …
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… recorded the deed with the Atlantic County Clerk's Office. Defendant filed a motion to vacate default and the …
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… in any dispute with Precision . . . please contact our office as soon as possible. Otherwise, we recommend you or …
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… neck. He was driven to the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office for a video- recorded statement observed by the … having sat here as a judge for fifteen years, . . . that injury on P-4 doesn't look like a stick, it looks like a wire. … is that the child said that he was hit by a stick. The injury in P-4, I'm pretty sure, is a cord, and I'll bet he got …