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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … NJCAR lacks associational standing because it cannot show injury to its members. NJCAR responds that the Appellate … standing either by claiming “that it suffered an injury in its own right” or by asserting “‘standing solely as …
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… E. Lanza and Robyn D. Wright, on the briefs). Russo Law Offices, LLC, attorneys for respondents Irene Dalton and …
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… by defendant Adam Phelps, acting director of the office of equal employment and affirmative action, in … physical and emotional distress, personal physical injury and exacerbation thereof, stress humiliation, pain, … had in 2019, so the complaint is stating that this is an injury that had already occurred in 2019. The discovery rule …
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… Physical Impairment - Cut, Bruise, Welt, Abrasion, Oral Injury with regard to [Zeke]." As to Betty, the allegations … abused or neglected Zeke. Instead, both women requested an Office of Administrative Law (OAL) hearing to challenge … sexual activity or materials; 3. The infliction of injury or creation of a condition requiring a child to be …
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… working as dispatchers for the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office (MCSO). After about ten months of dating, plaintiff …
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Page 1 Mid/MT Do c ke t PLAINTIFF PRO HAC VICE Ord e r FIRM Atto rne y COMPLIANCE DATE Sta tus L -002238-12 Mo rris Brya n Vs Me rc k & Co Ye s 01/ 19/ 12 Fo x Ro thc hild Cha rle s Ha rre ll Ye s 03/ 29/ 17 Curre nt Ye s 01/ 19/ 12 Fo x Ro thc hild Cha …
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… argued the cause for respondent Luxury Floors, Inc. (Law Offices of William E. Staehle, attorneys; Mr. Cahir, on the … N.J.S.A. 2A:14- 1, a cause of action for any tortious injury to property or for recovery on a contract claim must be … stating that plaintiff "was reasonably aware of an injury within the statutory time frame and had [an] ample …
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… from Bancorp's Executive Vice President Chief Lending Officer, Scott R. Megargee, who the Darakhshans contend …
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… Division, Cape May County, Docket No. C-000032-20. Law Office of Richard M. King, Jr., attorneys for appellant …
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… that defendant had recently smoked marijuana, because an officer smelled "a strong odor of marijuana" while "standing …
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… matters he was later indicted for by the Attorney General's Office; 6) take the matter to trial despite the "funds being …
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… the current tax duplicate in the municipal tax assessor's office, and the location and times at which any maps and …
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… attempted to stab Richard. Pam was interviewed by Police Officer Duane Martinez. The police reported the incident to … Title Nine is to protect children "who have had serious injury inflicted upon them" and to ensure that they "are immediately safeguarded from further injury and possible death." N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.8(a); see also …
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… made by PERC." City of Jersey City v. Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Ass'n, 154 N.J. 555, 567 (1998). We, …
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… 8. UPDATED CASE LIST Within 14 days Bern LLP and Law Offices of Mark Sadaka shall submit their case list to the …
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… to locate defendant. Apparently, United States Marshal's officers apprehended defendant in Pennsylvania. Defendant …
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… Defender, argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey Office of the Public Defender in A-4807-17 (Joseph E. …
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… L. POWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, and its teachers, directors, officers, employees, agents, counselors, servants or … not accrue until "the time of reasonable discovery of the injury and its causal relationship to the act of sexual … two years of a plaintiff's reasonable discovery of the injury caused by the alleged sexual abuse. See Hardwicke v. …