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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1237-14T3 ESSEX INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. NEW JERSEY PAN-AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, INC.; VACCARO ASSOCIATES, LLC; HAROLD … and not contrary to public policy.'" Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010) (quoting Princeton Ins. Co. …
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… A-4011-15T4 July 24, 2014 final judgment and to dismiss the complaint. Finding no merit to defendant's contentions, we … assignment of the mortgage to PHH. PHH filed a foreclosure complaint in October 2013. Defendant was served with the complaint, but did not file a responsive pleading. Default …
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… The judge also found that the search was valid under the community caretaking doctrine. She determined that the … WAS JUSTIFIED BY THE ABANDONED PROPERTY EXCEPTION OR BY THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING EXCEPTION TO THE WARRANT REQUIREMENT. … FAILED TO SHOW THAT THE DETECTIVES WERE ENGAGED IN COMMUNITY CARETAKING WHEN THEY ENTERED THE HOUSE. C. SUMMARY …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY … statutory bar to a culpably uninsured operator of an automobile is inapplicable since Plaintiff’s vehicle was not an “automobile” required to comply with N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4; (2) …
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… in defendant's house. Plaintiff filed a domestic-violence complaint against defendant on October 21, 2021, alleging … had taken place that day and on October 18, 2021. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged she had been residing in … the accuracy of the information she provided in her complaint. At trial, she testified she had been living in …
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… arrangement modified. Along the way, he has filed dozens of complaints in state and federal court,1 many of them … of New Jersey has also restrained appellant from filing complaints, or any other filings, without the court's … future filings, Judge Lynch Ford explained each new complaint by appellant would be reviewed, and appellant …
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… the police: "he and his family should not have posted those comments and that it was an overreaction."1 Reina told the … school. 1 During the hearing, the court also referenced "comments" made by Reina and his family because the court … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant, and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… we consider the timeliness of plaintiff Simon King's complaint for personal injuries stemming from a motor … denied defendant Renay Tripp's motion to dismiss the complaint but, on reconsideration, vacated its order, … granted defendant's application, and dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice because plaintiff failed to file a …
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… its course and had ended amicably. After six months without communication, defendant contacted plaintiff by phone and … . . . and . . . very odd." Plaintiff testified he was "completely caught off guard" by defendant's communications and was "in constant bewilderment by the …
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… At trial, Amanda identified defendant as the man who committed the crimes against her and her brother. She … underlying felony, but you can also consider an attempt to commit an aggravated sexual assault. But I submit that there …
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… Kromar was driving a "low profile"1 police vehicle accompanied by junior officer Joshua Manzo. As part of the … body-worn cameras and initiated a stop, with both vehicles coming to rest front-to-back in an adjacent parking lot. The … provided. As they returned to their cruiser, both officers commented on the 1 The "low profile" police vehicle, also …
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… a significant issue during their divorce was their incomes. Relevant to plaintiff's alimony obligation, in … of the pandemic, there is an inability to determine income imputation for [H]usband, however [W]ife believes [H]usband's income should be presently imputed at $115,000, and her income …
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A-44-52-23 Reply Brief New Jersey State-Bar Association
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… 089278 FILED JUN 24 20~ ~d~ IN RE SUPREME COURT ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OPINION NO. 745 i ON … 6 Committee Opinions Advisory Comm. on Prof. Ethics Op. 745 (March 7, 2024) .......... passim Comm. Unauth. Prac. Op. 60 (Dec. 19, 2022) …
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… an orthopedic surgeon who diagnosed her with a host of maladies including left-side and left leg sciatica, … aggravated her previous injury from 2018 that had not completely healed. The doctor ultimately concluded … Administrative Law. At the hearing, the parties presented competing expert testimony as to the extent and permanency …
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… treatments, her return to work, and two prior workers' compensation claims. In further support, petitioner called … caused an exacerbation of the underlying arthritis." In a comprehensive September 26, 2023 written decision, the ALJ … testimony and noted he examined petitioner and reviewed her complete medical records, including those that predated the …
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… court properly granted summary judgment dismissing the complaint, as the MIA restricts recovery to plaintiffs who … the time it was remanded and also back in the fall, we've come to this resolution in order to have some measure of … subsequently 9 A-0875-23 imprisoned by according them remedies over and above those already existing[.]" Watson v. …
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… On February 19, 2021, the Association filed a five-count complaint against defendant to recover the unpaid fees under … N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 to -38. Specifically, the Association's complaint asserted claims for: (1) breach of contract; (2) … costs. The Association forwarded a copy of the summons and complaint to defendant's then counsel via "federal express, …
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… privacy given our discussion about defendant's purported income as reported in part in his Family Case Information … A-3987-22 intimate in June or July of 2022. Regarding her income, plaintiff testified she had been unemployed and … 2021 tax return. Defendant's 2022 CIS indicated his gross income in 2021 was $65,694; his 2021 tax return reflected an …
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… CDS. In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a six-year term of imprisonment, with a three-year … to distribute a [CDS]. As a result, the Prosecutor will recommend you be sentenced to a term of six years New Jersey … by pleading guilty here today, you are admitting that you committed the crime charged in count 11 of [the] indictment …
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… TDJP Properties, LLC's (TDJP) motion to dismiss Adar's complaint for failure to state a claim. We affirm. These … judgment in favor of TDJP after Adar failed to answer the complaint. Id. at 3. When TDJP acquired the property, it was … has long recognized "two competing public policy goals" embodied in the New Jersey Tax Sale Law (TSL), N.J.S.A. 54:5-1 …