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… of pupil behavior"; (4) "[m]aintain[ing] professional competence and continuous improvement"; and (5) evaluating student progress, communicating said progress with parents, and cooperating … excuse her from work for two months based on her subjective complaints. However, petitioner did not return to work for …
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… defendant and his sister.2 Soon after she filed her divorce complaint, plaintiff relocated to India, purportedly to care … counsel wrote to the trial court and requested that an upcoming proceeding be adjourned due to plaintiff's counsel's … to add that a "trial court has an array of available remedies to enforce compliance with a court rule or one of its …
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… & Johnson and Ethicon, Inc. (Ethicon), dismissing the complaint on statute of limitations grounds, and denying plaintiffs' cross-motion to extend discovery and compel the deposition of a Johnson & Johnson corporate … proceedings. I. On February 28, 2014, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants alleging that more than three …
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… and Leone. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2012-950 and 2013-83. Stuart Ball, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian M. Kerr, Deputy Attorney General, on the … the November 5, 2015 decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) upholding his termination by the Township …
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… Mancuso's motion to stay the Law Division proceedings and compel arbitration of plaintiff's causes of action under the … all times pertinent to the claims asserted in plaintiff's complaint, Arde was party to a collective bargaining … the title plaintiff held during his employment with the company.1 1 The CBA states the Union is the collective …
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… teacher, Goodlin would routinely give him hall passes to come to Goodlin's classroom "to hang out" while classes were … to prison. On November 2, 2020, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against the BOE, the Police Defendants, and … history, including the BOE's filing of a third-party complaint against several defendants, preceded the filing of …
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… 59:1-1 to 12-3. The WSA, enacted in 1989, establishes a comprehensive framework governing public water systems. The … pertinent statutes, we conclude that running water is not a commercial product but rather a public resource held in … a governmental service. They are not tantamount to private companies that sell water for profit. We thus conclude that …
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… an explanation, and emailed to aslater@mazieslater.com, kcrawford(a)riker.com;fhenry@riker.com; renright@riker.com within 10 days of the entry of this …
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… (Kattan Muchin Rosenman LLP) of the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Virginia, and Texas bars, admitted pro hac … and OceanFirst agree to waive its rights (1) to seek remedies in court, including any right to a jury trial; and/or … by "bill stuffer" in customer's monthly statement); Badie v. Bank of Am., 79 Cal. Rptr. 2d 273, 287-89 (Cal. Ct. …
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… argued, however, that a video that showed "muzzle flashes coming from the car" was never produced, and no muzzle … the "evidence of the ShotSpotter, the license plate reading coming back to [defendant], and the fact that [the] vehicle, … it's identified as a possible suspect for a previously[]committed crime." The court found "there's [not] the …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0338-24 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, f/k/a THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY NA, AS SUCCESSOR TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA, AS … uncontested foreclosure. The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company N.A. v. Joanne Faber (Faber I), No. A-1223-22, (App. …
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… if, among other requirements, the registrant “has not committed an offense within 15 years following conviction or … that his application should be granted because he had not committed a sex offense within fifteen years. A.D. appealed. … 1995. Following his release from custody, J.B. initially complied with the Registration Law. In 2006, however, J.B. …
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… appeals from a September 9, 2014 order dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint on January 10, 2014, asserting a $10,000 claim … or the fan, and signed an order dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. This appeal followed. On appeal, …
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… forfeiture ruling when it was not supported by sufficient competent evidence." State v. Cordoma, 372 N.J. Super. 524, … a small cut on her finger when Mr. Picinich broke a computer keyboard in her vicinity, the judge stated: 4 … in the system. Moreover, the wife testified she feels comfortable with Mr. Picinich owning weapons and added that …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3152-20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CSHETARA W. MCLAUGHLIN, a/k/a CATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN, TARA MCLAUGHLIN, BEAUTY MCLAUGHLIN, and SHERATA W. MCLAUGLIN, Defendant-Appellant. …
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… Consequently, defense counsel certified he was unable to communicate with defendants regarding their need to provide … from an individual setting forth facts based on "competent knowledge." The judge noted defense counsel … expired, the judge found "none of the information is competent; it's all hearsay." Additionally, the judge …
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… motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s Fourth Amended Complaint as against it and that certain part of the Court’s August 26, 2020 Order and accompanying Statement of Reasons which upheld Plaintiff’s … and “eighth” claims alleged in the Fourth Amended Complaint as against Meritain; and it appearing that good …
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… application to terminate his Megan’s Law registration and community notification requirements was properly denied. … for the latter offense and released in 2004. He has not committed an offense since then. To be eligible to terminate the registration and community notification requirements of Megan’s Law, …
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… which also incorporated portions of the judge's equally comprehensive written decision issued at an earlier stage of … contained in Judge Brown's decisions. We add the following comments. The guardianship petition was tried before Judge … Ibid. The question then is "whether the parent can become fit in time to meet the needs of the children." N.J. …
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… ("DOC") imposing disciplinary sanctions upon him for committing prohibited act *.004, fighting with another … the same day. All three individuals were then charged with committing prohibited act *.004. Appellant was then served … in the Restricted Housing Unit ("RHU"), sixty days loss of commutation time, and fifteen days loss of recreation, …