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… of pupil behavior"; (4) "[m]aintain[ing] professional competence and continuous improvement"; and (5) evaluating student progress, communicating said progress with parents, and cooperating … excuse her from work for two months based on her subjective complaints. However, petitioner did not return to work for …
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… to meet his customers at locations he designated to complete the transactions. The CI said the individual stored … product a person would have, and lactose and mannitol are common cutting agents. Reimer further testified a gram of a … amount as pure cocaine. Reimer also opined that the most common form of payment in narcotics sales is cash and that …
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… POINT III THE [JUDGE'S] DECISION WAS IMPROPERLY AND PRIMARILY PREMISED UPON HYPOTHETICAL AND SPECULATIVE … the expiration of that agreement, the County and PBA 299 commenced negotiations for a new CBA for the period between … negotiations and the MOA, and that PBA 299's purported outcome would not be feasible from a financial 2 The salary …
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… on his guilty plea conviction for an attempted murder he committed during a separate criminal episode.1 After … and 2C:35-5(a); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5 and … applied to physical entry into the home because the primary goal of the Fourth Amendment and Article I, …
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… defendant and his sister.2 Soon after she filed her divorce complaint, plaintiff relocated to India, purportedly to care … counsel wrote to the trial court and requested that an upcoming proceeding be adjourned due to plaintiff's counsel's … to add that a "trial court has an array of available remedies to enforce compliance with a court rule or one of its …
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… the snow might be "heavy" and that road conditions might become "hazardous," the Governor declared a state of emergency … "The TCA provides general immunity for all governmental bodies except in circumstances where the Legislature has … see also Tice v. Cramer, 133 N.J. 347, 355 (1993) ("The primary liability imposed on public entities is that of …
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… v. JOSEPH I. FINK, JR. and ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, d/b/a ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC, a PHI Company, a New … an orthopedic physician who had been recommended by her primary care physician. Dr. Anapolle initially diagnosed … award for past damages, the concept logically was an ingredient of the case. Indeed, both of plaintiff's medical …
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… to Hailey. Plaintiffs appeal from the dismissal of their complaint against Virtua West Jersey Hospital Voorhees … delay and cerebral palsy. Plaintiffs filed their complaint in March 2012. The claims relevant to this appeal … patient care problems yet failed to uncover her incompetence." They contend that because "Virtua actually knew …
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… & Johnson and Ethicon, Inc. (Ethicon), dismissing the complaint on statute of limitations grounds, and denying plaintiffs' cross-motion to extend discovery and compel the deposition of a Johnson & Johnson corporate … proceedings. I. On February 28, 2014, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants alleging that more than three …
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… and Leone. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2012-950 and 2013-83. Stuart Ball, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian M. Kerr, Deputy Attorney General, on the … the November 5, 2015 decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) upholding his termination by the Township …
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… Mancuso's motion to stay the Law Division proceedings and compel arbitration of plaintiff's causes of action under the … all times pertinent to the claims asserted in plaintiff's complaint, Arde was party to a collective bargaining … the title plaintiff held during his employment with the company.1 1 The CBA states the Union is the collective …
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… OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, and MARGARET A. … for respondents City of Jersey City, Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Jersey City, and Margaret A. … and, if necessary, exhaust his administrative remedies. We offer no opinion as to whether a demolition permit …
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A-41-23 Brief in support of motion letter
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… the Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Re: State of … exchange for Defendant’s guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of five years of Drug Court probation … instead affirming the PCR Court’s reasoning which itself primarily relied on unpublished authority. See (Sa 106). …
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A-27-24 Petition For Certification
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… New York 11530 (516) 248-5550 apc@employmentlawyernewyork.com Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner i TABLE OF CONTENTS … 7 ERRORS COMPLAINED OF … WHY CERTIFICATION SHOULD BE GRANTED ..................... 8 COMMENTS ON THE APPELLATE DIVISION DECISION … 14 Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. N.L.R.B., 535 U.S. 137 (2002) …
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… teacher, Goodlin would routinely give him hall passes to come to Goodlin's classroom "to hang out" while classes were … to prison. On November 2, 2020, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against the BOE, the Police Defendants, and … history, including the BOE's filing of a third-party complaint against several defendants, preceded the filing of …
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… in the office of the county recording officer." In its complaint, Fig alleged it had not been able to obtain "a … of title" and as the entity assessed for the property. The complaint was sent to the LLC and its managing member … as the LLC's registered agent. Notice of the foreclosure complaint, identifying the LLC as the property owner, was …
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… 59:1-1 to 12-3. The WSA, enacted in 1989, establishes a comprehensive framework governing public water systems. The … pertinent statutes, we conclude that running water is not a commercial product but rather a public resource held in … a governmental service. They are not tantamount to private companies that sell water for profit. We thus conclude that …
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… State moved for defendant's pretrial detention under two complaint-warrants. The first charged defendant with committing third-degree burglary and fourth-degree criminal … of the procedural requirements and safeguards embodied in the CJRA[.]" Ibid. We also explained that the court …
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… and Gummer. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … from a decision dismissing with prejudice two worker's compensation claim petitions she had filed against another … (Cadbury).1 After conducting a bifurcated trial, a judge of compensation found petitioner had not sustained her burden …
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… or terminated because of an increase in plaintiff's income, an alleged deterioration in his own physical and … SSD benefits provided for Eva's benefit . . . ." Relying on Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443 (App. Div. 2006), … Appellate Division had already determined plaintiff made a prima facie showing of changed circumstances). 19 A-3036-21 …