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… securing the site against unauthorized entry. In separate April 27, 2018 orders, the court granted Garrard's … walking through the entryway. Alex stated the building was "completely open" and did not have "any caution signs or … unwise use of a forklift" can result in personal injury and loss of life. Further, Reagan, who was the last person to …
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… On or about February 12, 2018, Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint against Defendants alleging nine causes of action, … FACTUAL BACKGROUND Plaintiff SKS Holdings LLC (“SKS”) is a closely-held, three member limited liability company … set forth the necessary elements to establish defamation. Paragraphs 126, 127, and 130 of the Third-Party Complaint …
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… v. CAREN L. JOSEY, JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, PORTIER, LLC, and RIDER INSURANCE COMPANY, … to provide you with any specific insurance coverage for any loss to your Transportation Method or injury to you. On … Plaintiff relies on the requirement set forth in subparagraph 3 to support his claim that James River's policy …
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… New York, NY 10013 (212) 364-5340 * phv application forthcoming June 16, 2025 Honorable Chief Justice and Associate … that, because it had proof that Mr. Hannah may have been close to a cell tower at one point in time, and based on the … was close to at all other points in time.”); 11T 92:14–16 (“Common experience dictates that you have to be close to a …
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… they agree to first use a therapist . . . . If they cannot come to an agreement within one . . . month, the parties … a letter, signed by the child, alleging, among other disparaging claims, defendant and her now-husband had an … provisions in September 2023, the trial court did not foreclose the restoration of the parties' mediation and …
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… 20, 2021 order clarifying the December 17 order, and a separate December 20, 2021 order dismissing a second-degree … went to the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) to file a complaint against defendant. She alleged defendant, a family … for her life because defendant always kept a handgun close by. 1 We use initials and a pseudonym to protect the …
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… from a December 2, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for divorce from defendant Niazuddin Shaik on … [him] to litigate the same legal issues in two . . . separate jurisdictions," calling it "underhanded legal … counsel highlighted plaintiff's failure to properly disclose the pending Indian litigation in her complaint. Counsel …
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… Part, Morris County, Docket No. FN-14-0052-23. Adrienne Kalosieh, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … expert, the trial court found that the child's parents had committed abuse or neglect under Title Nine. The court … same day as that interview, Amy's parents were arrested in parallel criminal proceedings stemming from the allegations …
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… she first met David on May 3, he was "very lethargic but comfortable." He "was in bed" and "was[ not] in any acute … and lethargic" and "was able to indicate that he was uncomfortable." David "said he had a headache." Cook asked him … May 4, and he "was kind of out of it. . . . He just kept closing his eyes and saying that his legs hurt and that he …
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… Currier and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 78-4/22. Oleske & … Davenport, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Luke D. Hertzel-Lagonikos, Deputy … after the semicolon following subsection (a), which separates it from subsection (b), the Board's policy includes …
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… Grace's changes and administering a home test. She accompanied Grace for the abortion and reported the abuse to … to Archie. Grace and defendant initially refused to disclose the father's identity. DNA testing later confirmed … 30:4C-15.1(a).] These requirements "are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… overtime. Petitioner advised her supervisor she could not comply with these overtime requirements due to insufficient … with management and her union, she did not file a formal complaint. Petitioner's last working day was January 17, … representative] and [petitioner] to address the record in closing. The closing statements will end the hearing, and at …
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… of terroristic threats. Thereafter, plaintiff amended her complaint, adding additional facts, predicate acts of … judge awarded plaintiff an FRO, finding that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment. N.J.S.A. 2C:33- … a camera at a domestic violence victim from a standpoint close enough as to be observed by the victim." State v. …
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… submitted a PBOE Human Capital Services form in which he recommended she take three months of medical leave. PBOE … struggled to build relationships with students, and became paranoid that other teachers were talking behind her back … or anxiety or both," and that such diagnoses "are closer to the diagnosis rendered by Dr. Filippone than the …
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… 2 A-3631-20 Defendant Sheryl Andersen, a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, appeals from a July 6, 2021 Family … or October of 20093 and lived with her when the parties separated, at the time the parties divorced, and up through … sentenced to a six-month term of imprisonment, which was to commence on July 1, 2014, at the end of the school year. …
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… August 23, 2013 Law Division order denying their motion to compel arbitration of plaintiffs' common law and Consumer … Arbitration Agreement shall be resolved pursuant to this paragraph (the "Arbitration Agreement"). The arbitration … an unlawful practice under the Act and an ascertainable loss." D'Agostino v. Maldonado, 216 N.J. 168, 185 (2013) …
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… agreed to enter into a lease with Bozzuto Management Company (BMC) for the rental of an apartment in Roselle. The … lease. 4 A-0007-22 Two months later, plaintiff filed a separate action against defendant for breach of contract, … for summary judgment generally limits the ability of the losing party to argue that an issue raises questions of …
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… and injure herself. After defendants timely answered the complaint, the parties engaged in discovery. During … riser heights[,] which . . . would result in a pedestrian losing their balance as they traveled down same. This … expert, there is no basis for an analysis as to comparative negligence. II. On appeal, plaintiff argues: (1) …
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… abuse. Still, plaintiff attempted on one occasion to disclose the abuse to her mother, who rejected plaintiff's claim … time-barred claims in New Jersey for sexual abuses committed against them while minors. 5 A-2324-22 One of the … have noted that "determining personal jurisdiction is a separate question from determining vicarious liability." D.T., …
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… [They] drove for a little bit, and then as [they] got closer to the ball, [she] remember[s] [Popper] stating, I'm … off the cart." Although Knook previously told a workers' compensation insurance investigator the cart hit a tree root … she said yeah. I said all right. So I put my phone in the compartment and I started moving the cart to go towards the …