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… favor of plaintiff Melissa Migut, a former employee. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged she sustained injury during a fire drill because of the AOC's failure to accommodate her disability, in violation of the New Jersey Law … After the jury awarded plaintiff a total of $1,767,531 in compensatory damages, the trial judge entered a final …
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… has its own athletics program, under which teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's … a medical leave for the season in question.2 Plaintiffs commenced this action for damages under the Law Against … argument that the judge erred by not dismissing more of the complaint. Defendants specifically argue plaintiffs' claims …
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… for appellant Jorge Remache-Robalino (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Christina … psychological impairments, or language barriers can be accompanied by a third party to a defense medical examination … (App. Div. 1998) (authorizing the 1 For purposes of this common opinion, we consolidate the appeals, which were …
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… The New Jersey Association for Justice (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … due in situations where a plaintiff’s original complaint is later amended and additional answers or other … defendant engineering firm filed its answer to the original complaint, but before that firm answered an amended …
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… NEWARK, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MALCOM PIRNIE, INC., a/k/a ARCADIS U.S., INC., Third-Party … the City of Newark's request for bids (RFB) to construct a "Combined Sewer Overflow" facility on .46 acres of open space … and other information provided in the RFB. Plaintiff completed the work, but disputes arose during its …
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… LLC (Friends), describes itself as an "advocacy group comprised of citizens, professionals and business and … and National Registers of Historic Places in 1980 and encompasses the downtown commercial area and surrounding residences. Its buildings' …
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… in connection with a soil remediation project it completed under the supervision of a Licensed State … Contaminated Site Remediation Act). 3 A-1684-14T2 The SRRA completely changed the remediation paradigm. "In 2009, the … ensuring that the process is conducted effectively and in compliance with New Jersey statutes and regulations." Magic …
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… Although the statute predates automotive window tinting, it commonly serves as the statutory basis for tinted window … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or … (App. Div. 2002). Through 2013, all motor vehicles had to comply with N.J.A.C. 13:20-33.7’s safety requirements to …
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… the jury to disbelieve their testimony because they did not come forward and give their accounts to police at the scene. … to give their accounts to the officers at the scene. The combination of the trial court’s erroneous evidentiary … argument that the family members testified falsely about coming forward to the police, the jury was entitled to …
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… for the Court. The Court considers whether the owner of a commercial property owes its tenant’s invitee a duty to … equipment at the property to do so. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Ramslee Motors and the landlord; he … solely with Ramslee Motors, whether based on the lease or common law. Ramslee Motors retained complete control over …
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… an apartment building’s heating system, or based on a new common law duty to cover an apartment unit’s radiator with … none of his tenants at the property were ever burned by coming into contact with a radiator, and none ever asked for a radiator cover or complained about not having one. Tagliareni testified that …
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… presented a topographical problem because hoop houses are commonly constructed on level ground. As a result, Quaker … and leveled the ground. The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC), the state agency responsible for the … its deed of easement and the ARDA. The SADC filed a complaint against Quaker Valley claiming that it permanently …
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… from the police, he went to their younger brother’s room accompanied by an officer, found a phone, and gave it to the … unconstitutional police action and the secured evidence becomes so attenuated as to dissipate the taint from the … effects from her home and entered the tenant’s apartment accompanied by a police detective. Id. at 413-14. The landlady …
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… Parsons and her parents (collectively “plaintiffs”) filed a complaint against the Mullica Township Board of Education … medical history, the visual acuity testing itself, and the communication of the test results are encompassed by the definition of a physical examination, and …
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… offense of simple assault. When the court asked counsel for comments on the proposed jury instructions, defense counsel … for the K.A. charge 3 occurred after the trial judge completed his instructions but made no mention of reasonable … must have been really bad that day.” Defendant later denied committing the alleged abusive acts captured on the …
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… investigation, the Task Force obtained a September 20, 2016 communications data warrant (CDW) authorizing installation … Property, Theft by Unlawful Taking, and Conspiracy to commit those crimes. The CDW stated that any "information … charged and booked. Petrazzuolo prepared the criminal complaint. A-4388-18T4 11 Detective David Posada of the …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, v. MERCER INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, Defendant-Appellant/ … Parko Properties LLC (Parko) purchased insurance for its commercial retail building from defendant Mercer Insurance Company. After Sandy, the building sustained damage to the …
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… of conviction on nine counts involving sexual offenses committed against a minor. Defendant challenges various … sister and defendant's wife; "M.B." to refer to the "fresh complaint" witness and the victim's friend; and "M.L." to … to trial, the State announced its intent to present "fresh complaint" testimony from M.B., the victim's friend. …
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… LLC, appeals from a Law Division order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging defendant … hereafter upon the streets of the city without first complying with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 48:16-14 [and -16 … secretary, Maria Mendez, to testify on its behalf. At the commencement of the hearing, the Bureau's counsel requested …
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… He filed his personal injury action in New Jersey, suing companies that developed and managed the Florida resort. All those companies were incorporated and have their principal places … Florida. Finally, plaintiff sued the parent and affiliated companies of the corporation that had the sales and …