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… Law Division order granting summary judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant PCS Wireless, Inc. (PCS) as … essence, plaintiff contends she may pursue common law remedies for damages because PCS knowingly exposed decedent to a … volunteer to give up their right to pursue common-law remedies for work-related injuries and illnesses, in return for …
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… the implantation of this medical device caused multiple complications that required extensive medical care, … (4) fraud and misrepresentation under Georgia law. Upon the completion of discovery, defendants filed a motion seeking … that the breach proximately caused the plaintiff's injury." Dietz v. Smithkline Beecham Corp., 598 F.3d 812, 815 (11th …
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… defendant appeals from an April 13, 2018 order that compelled it to produce photographs and recorded witness … an investigator for defendant's insurance carrier before a complaint had been filed and before defense counsel was … five miles per hour and that as he was coming to a stop "something or someone" who he had not previously …
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… Linda Cowley's and Robert Cowley's medical malpractice complaint based upon their failure to serve an affidavit of … (AOM), after it rejected plaintiffs' argument that the "common knowledge" exception relieved them of the obligation … R.N. and Helen Curran, R.N., plaintiffs contend that the common knowledge exception applied because the nurses failed …
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… kitchen, she honked the car horn to signal to Raymond to come outside to help her with the groceries. Because it had … was injured because the stair was not equipped with code complaint handrails to help her support herself or arrest … was need to extend discovery. Defendants' expert report––refuting plaintiffs' liability expert opinion that defendants …
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… to defendant Rowan University (Rowan) and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff filed suit after Rowan … stroke raise[d] concerns regarding the possibility of future confrontations in the [h]eating [p]lant." On February … asserting new claims against Rowan, would be an exercise in futility because the proposed additional claims would be …
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… that denied his motion to terminate his obligations under Community Supervision for Life (CSL),1 N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and the Registration and Community Notification Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, also … was not subjected to that higher burden of proof. "CSL is a component of the Violent Predator Incapacitation Act, which …
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… evidence seized without a warrant during a motor vehicle stop, defendant entered a negotiated guilty plea to … his regular "area check" at "the 198 Pine Meadows Apartment Complex." The department had received "complaints" about "drug[] activity in the area," so Licata …
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… The October 1, 2019 order denied defendant's request to compel plaintiff/ex-husband to sell their marital home and … 2016, after a twenty-one-year marriage. They entered into a comprehensive Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) which was … mortgage shall be kept current. If the mortgage payment becomes two months or more late, the house shall be placed on …
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… "RULES AND REGULATIONS," provided that "[t]enant will comply with all Rules and Regulations of the Apartment Complex as set by the Landlord." Paragraph 12, entitled … After serving defendant with "Notice to Cease & Demand for Compliance & Inspection" notices, plaintiff advised …
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… Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. He was convicted of crimes committed prior to the statute's enactment in 1997. See L. … Judge Taylor entered an order denying the motion and, in a comprehensive written opinion, made detailed findings of … Rule 3:21-10(b)(2)). A motion for relief under the Rule "is committed to the sound discretion of the court." Priester, …
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… LAURA RUCCOLO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ARDSLEY WEST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … manual by a quorum of the board sufficiently remedied any potential earlier procedural omissions. On January … be odd if the [FDCPA] empowered a debt-owning consumer to stop the 'communications' inherent in an ordinary lawsuit and …
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… New Jersey and he planned on selling the home in the near future. Plaintiff stated that once in Florida, she and Susan … proffered statement. Plaintiff did not produce any evidence comparing the Florida high school to Susan's present school. … to the courtroom after a break, he noted the case was "complex." He also advised he wanted to interview Susan, then …
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… motion to dismiss Jessica's equitable- and promissory-estoppel claims against Donald as trustee for failure to state … We review de novo a ruling on a motion to dismiss a complaint for failure to state a claim under Rule 4:6-2(e), … house so [she] would have a roof over the head of [their] future children." She also certified she would not have …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4441-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.P. _________________________ Submitted May … appeals from an August 7, 2020 order of involuntary civil commitment. Although she has been discharged from the … first admission and cutting. Towards the end, the judge stopped the cross-examination, stating he did not need to …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-21. John J. Peirano argued the … asserted in Kanan's and Rein's certifications were not refuted by any other evidence. Local 153 did not submit any … provide security services "as requested by UH." The unrefuted evidence established UH requested that the security …
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… Brody & Agnello, PC, attorneys; Jan Alan Brody and Christopher J. Buggy, of counsel and on the briefs). Scott … (Lawrence) is the president and sole shareholder of the company. In August 2003, plaintiff hired James, who is Lawrence's nephew. By 2014, James had become a senior executive with the company. 1 Marlene Klein …
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… No. 18-008. Albert P. Mollo, attorney for appellant. Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … by the record. The municipal court judge, in making his comprehensive credibility findings, considered and addressed … tone and body language" and recited his experience in communicating through translators. But the judge found …
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… tear to her patellar tendon. Plaintiff filed a seven-count complaint, which she later amended, alleging defendants … contract with her to receive "quality care" 3 A-1794-19 in compliance with her statutory rights as a patient. She … and diligence used by . . . nursing homes . . . in the community." Plaintiff testified at deposition that on April …
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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … to the Jewish faith, and signed a "Declaration of Commitment" following the birth of the twins to raise them … compensatory time with the children, among other remedies, for a violation of the parenting time order by …