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… written opinions. I. In July 2017, plaintiff visited MHA, complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea. Based on her lab tests and imaging studies, plaintiff was told she needed a laparoscopic … Regional Hospital (NJMHMC). 3 A-3208-21 performed the recommended surgery at MHA. Following the procedure, further …
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… Bohorquez appeals the trial court's order dismissing her complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim and … to reach its conclusion. We affirm dismissal of the complaint on other grounds and reverse the portion of the … a member of IDMJI from 2000 to 2014. In 2014, plaintiff stopped attending the church and ceased further association …
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… NAGJI VARA, VINCENT LANZA, t/a ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, and JORGE ROSARIO, Defendants-Respondents. … loan defendant $915,000 for construction of a car wash at a commercial site defendant owned in Paterson. Defendant … months of the loan term. Principal and interest payments commenced on August 2, 2016. As part of the loan …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3531-21 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST FRANKLIN … and-a-half years later, plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint. More than two years after the filing of the complaint, plaintiff's September 21, 2016 motion for final …
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… was a senior clerk for the Atlantic County Family and Community Development fiscal department from 2008 through … therapy but claimed it was too painful, so she chose to stop attending her appointments. She recounted that Dr. Matthew Pepe, an orthopedic surgeon, recommended that she undergo shoulder surgery. She recalled …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … with Rule 3:28-3(b)(1), defendant submitted a statement of compelling reasons to justify his admission to PTI. In that … non-custodial probation, see supra note 1. Judge Christopher S. Romanyshyn sentenced defendant in accordance with …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … County Register, establishing a nine (9) unit condominium complex at the Subject Property. On October 7, 2022, Jersey … Director, Division of Taxation, as required by law. At the top of the form, it reads “Applications must be filed with …
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… GIRALDO, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation doing business in the STATE OF NEW … he received mail. Thereafter, plaintiff filed his 2020 income tax returns and listed the Linden Street address as his … truth of those representations; and c. that this policy embodies all agreements existing between [the insureds] and …
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… the couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage." Konzelman v. Konzelman, … a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil 10 A-3910-17T3 … to litigate on equal footing and provide the needier party with the financial means to litigate. Winegarden …
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… lawsuit filed against the individual members of Merck & Company's (Merck's) Board of Directors (Board) and three … of Merck's management (collectively, defendants).1 The complaint alleged that 1 Defendants include: Kenneth C. … filed its 2013 Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). We affirm dismissal of the complaint under …
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… in the Bronx. Defendant was the sole shareholder in the company, and managed the store's daily operations. Plaintiff … of the marriage, plaintiff began removing funds from the company's accounts in the early morning hours, ostensibly to … defendant learned of these transactions in April 2015, he stopped depositing the company's cash receipts in the …
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… from the May 12, 2017 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant David Fischer d/b/a Capitol … as set forth in her barebones, March 3, 2017 amended complaint.1 In her pleading, plaintiff alleged that she saw an advertisement for defendant's title loan company while perusing the internet on her computer at her …
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… may only seek modification if plaintiff receives "income substantially higher than the $50,000" salary imputed … increasing to approximately $115,000 by 2015. Plaintiff stopped working in 2007, and only worked intermittently for a … pay the custodial parent the remaining amount due. Ibid. In Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443 (App. Div. 2006), we …
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… The trial judge abused his discretion in failing to compensate [defendant] for [plaintiff's] continuing use of … home; (3) establish a fair rental value for the home and compel plaintiff to pay her monthly rent; (4) compel plaintiff to pay her health insurance premiums; and …
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… one of the child's grandmothers, and required Walter to complete substance abuse treatment with negative alcohol … after he consistently tested negative for alcohol. He completed a substance abuse program at New Pathway, but … whiskey and wine." She told police that Walter "jumped on top of her, pinned and held her down," and then "shoved her …
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… to dismiss for failure to serve an affidavit of merit in compliance with the Affidavit of Merit (AOM) statute, … Co., 142 N.J. 520, 523 (1995)). Chicago Title Insurance Company (Chicago Title) entered into an agency contract with … 3 A-2297-15T4 countersign, issue, and deliver title commitments, title insurance policies, and endorsements on …
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… Ambulatory Imaging Center in Clifton. Dissatisfied with the company then performing their billing and collection … 1, 2011. Troubles began in preparation of the contract's commencement date and continued thereafter. When attempts to … and "[a]pply its best efforts to follow-up on missing or incomplete information . . . ." Defendant also agreed to …
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… on the lack of information, counsel concluded he was not comfortable presenting an alibi "in terms of trial … had a witness who would testify defendant confessed to committing the murder, and defendant asked him to hide the … judge denied relief in an oral decision and provided an accompanying written opinion. The judge found defendant's …
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… OF THE NEW JERSEY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents. … 52:14-17.28d(b)(3)). However, the Legislature delayed commencement of Chapter 78's grid for those public employees … "to the extent required by res judicata, collateral estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar …
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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-5532-18 community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4.1 … charge arose from a 1998 incident in a bathroom at a rest stop when E.V. grabbed an eleven-year-old boy's genitals … (JOC) to include the condition that defendant be subject to community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4.2 …