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… (Louis W. Skinner, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … in Florida. She was discharged the next month for noncompliance. In May 2015, defendant requested assistance from … were unknown. At the meeting, N.A.P.'s aunt and uncle committed to caring for him on a long-term basis. The …
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… New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … office during a scheduled appointment. He entered into a stipulation of settlement with the Board whereby he admitted … contested the allegations. Following a trial on the Board's complaint in the Office of Administrative Law and a final …
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… On December 23, 2015, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging that over a three-week period defendant … back. During this time, plaintiff requested that defendant stop calling, but he continued. She eventually turned the … of harassment or not is fact-sensitive[,] [and] [t]he smallest additional fact or the slightest alteration in …
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… of the hiring through former co-workers, she filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging age discrimination in … (Crystal Springs), and several individual employees. The complaint also alleged violation of the New Jersey Civil … or animus as plaintiff conceded none of the defendants had commented about or alluded to her age. He also found no …
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… adjudication finding him guilty of prohibited act .705, commencing or operating a business or group for profit, or commencing or operating a non-profit enterprise without … his television and that he was pepper sprayed in order to stop the altercation, which demonstrated he was the …
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… argued the cause for respondents (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Clifford J. Giantonio, of counsel … alternatively, for additur. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Joseph Konopka Funeral Home, LLC (JKFH), … of life. The trial judge molded the verdict to include the stipulated amount of plaintiff's medical expenses, which …
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… with full medical benefits, which reduced his annual income from $70,000 to an annual pension of approximately … learned of this over a year later, she filed a motion to compel discovery; to require defendant to reimburse her the … is from the Date of Marriage; 10/27/79 through Date of Complaint for Divorce; 11/17/11. Amount of Wife's Benefits: …
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… (Lora B. Glick, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … the apartment. On January 8, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part against T.C. and N.M., seeking … and supervision. Thereafter, the Division amended its complaint and added J.K. as a defendant. On February 24, …
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… 2009. The following month, J.P. Morgan filed a foreclosure complaint. Defendant was served with the foreclosure complaint on October 24, 2009,2 but never filed a responsive … dispute that he was properly served with the foreclosure complaint on October 24, 2009. He filed a certification with …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant, and RIGGS DISTLER AND … Agreement, and (b) no [p]arty shall exercise any other remedies hereunder arising by virtue of the matters in dispute.1 … in the procedures set out in Sections 1 The only other remedies expressly provided for in the Contract were in Sections …
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… Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35; defendant committed the predicate offenses of harassment, N.J.S.A. … place over seven days. The court heard testimony from multiple witnesses, including plaintiff, defendant, defendant's … plaintiff multiple times a day after she told him to stop, and that he made those calls with the intent to harass. …
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… repaid the loan. Moreover, he testified "[a] GPS with autopilot was installed [in the Seneca] during the course of … to [Molz] and 40% to [Mitchell], recognizing a premarital component to the airplane[] but significant improvements … . . . . In doing so, the judge recognized a "premarital component" to these assets. Still, [Molz] maintains the …
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… when he would be reinstated. He generally described his income, expenses, and financial situation, and provided a case … and challenging plaintiff's representations about his income, assets, and ability to pay. The GAL acknowledged that … as of August 23, 2019, and pursue all collection remedies available to judgment creditors. This appeal followed. …
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… Plaintiff works full-time as a spray painter for a company. At the time he sustained his claimed injuries, … there was any issue concerning plaintiff's or the team's competency as independent contractors. Plaintiff argued … defendant had a responsibility to ensure the workers were competent to perform the work before hiring them. After …
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… (UCC) and dismissing plaintiff's disability discrimination complaint with prejudice and an April 26, 2019 order denying … and he did not respond to the associate director's multiple requests for responses. 4 A-3712-18T3 On April 4, … how the additional proposed accommodations would have remedied plaintiff's tardiness and absenteeism. Affirmed. … …
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… of a political party: If the incumbent whose office has become vacant was elected to office as the nominee of a political party, the municipal committee of the political party of which the incumbent was … seeking relief from the outcome of the litigation as embodied in the judgment." Id. at 62. The appeal in Magill was …
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… and credibility determinations were an important component of any psychological evaluation. 4 Dr. Smarz … judge's abuse or neglect determination was not supported by competent admissible evidence and the judge erred in relying … abuse or neglect under Title Nine because the Division's complaint only cited Title Thirty. We first consider …
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… was involved in criminal activity, the investigatory stop of defendant's vehicle was not justified, and the … yet defendant was "looking . . . as if a vehicle would be coming . . . down the wrong way." Defendant was "carrying a … it with two hands . . . under an arm." The duffel bag completely concealed its contents. Defendant walked out of …
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… from a different position and found it difficult to become re-employed. After obtaining the new position for the … opposed plaintiff's motion on the basis that he failed to completely disclose his income information and she cross-moved for counsel fees. On …
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… affirm largely for reasons expressed in the trial court's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Lisa's father, D.St., did … She was terminated from her counselling program, her stipend for independent living was stopped, she became homeless and was staying with friends. In …