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… Service Manager, a lower-salaried position. After plaintiff complained about his demotion as discriminatory and returned … light most favorable to [plaintiff,] the non-moving party." Comprehensive Neurosurgical, P.C. v. Valley Hosp., 257 N.J. … resuscitated after a brief cardiac arrest, and underwent multiple skin-graft surgeries. On August 24, 2019, plaintiff …
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… the fifteenth of the month. Alimony is based on imputed income to the Husband of $200,000 and imputed income to the [W]ife of $30,000 per year. This alimony is … medical license for eight years. Defendant then "stopped paying alimony because [he] had no income." We upheld …
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… in status from owner to employee, defendant's annual income dropped substantially. He then moved to reduce his alimony based on his new lower income. The motion judge denied his 2015 post-judgment motion … is not, by itself, dispositive either. It is but one ingredient in determining whether the payor 13 A-2553-22 can be …
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… the Fernicola firm would represent defendant and his company, Trainon, LLC, "in a limited scope" pertaining to … of the bankruptcy matters, the Fernicola firm filed a complaint against defendant in the Superior Court of New … and anticipated those projects would generate sufficient income to pay plaintiffs' outstanding legal fees. Despite …
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… 2016, notice of the Steinbrenner Resolution, intended to be compliant with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(i), was published; … supports the finding that the [p]roperty has "exceptional topographic condition[s]." Further, the Steinbrenners met … disturbance to [plaintiff's] property, such danger was remedied by the requirement that any excavation and/or retaining …
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… risk of harm to the child. Pursuant to Dr. Grossier's recommendation, Dr. Alexander Iofin performed a psychiatric … August 2015, the East Orange Police Department received multiple reports 5 A-4892-16T4 Robert had appeared intoxicated, … wandering the streets with Teresa. When police stopped Robert, he was unable to recall his address or …
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… its submission, claiming the email was "an attorney/client communication which clearly was intended for attorney/client … not a "transponder" fee, meaning if an individual had multiple transponders, that individual would only be charged … practice. The arbitrator relied on the polarizing email communication to support this finding. In addressing why he …
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… waiver of alimony is conditioned upon plaintiff's full compliance with the terms of this Judgment. If for any … bankruptcy by plaintiff, that plaintiff does not comply with the terms of this Judgment in full defendant … order; (2) require a plenary hearing; (3) declare Kingman estopped from claiming any rights to the MSA; (4) declare …
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… orders against each other. After plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, the parties executed a consent order … parents. Although plaintiff was "very affectionate" and "comfortable and capable in the caretaking role[,]" Dr. Gruen … is important when you [a]re raising kids." Dr. Gruen recommended defendant as PPR, with "more than [fifty] percent …
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… Law Division order granting summary judgment dismissing her complaint against defendant PCS Wireless, Inc. (PCS) as … essence, plaintiff contends she may pursue common law remedies for damages because PCS knowingly exposed decedent to a … volunteer to give up their right to pursue common-law remedies for work-related injuries and illnesses, in return for …
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… from a September 30, 2016 order dismissing a guardianship complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … Guardian's appeal. Because we conclude that the trial court committed legal errors in evaluating the first two prongs of … PCP, barbiturates and alcohol. She was discharged from multiple drug treatment programs, due to her unwillingness or …
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… appeals from an October 25, 2016 order dismissing its complaint against defendant City of Clifton and its … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right to inspect government records. For the … pay periods resulted in a shortfall of their annual compensation. Specifically, there are fifty-three Fridays …
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… invoice and send it to his homeowner's insurance company for payment. Following an investigation, authorities charged defendant in a May 2015 complaint-warrant with two third-degree crimes, namely, … Defendant applied for PTI. The criminal division manager recommended his enrollment. A month later, after a Middlesex 3 …
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… "UIFSA is a model act adopted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws[,]" and then later by … and (d). In addition, the other state's law concerning "the computation and payment of arrearages" also continues to … the parties separated. That same year, they entered into a Stipulation of Settlement, which was incorporated into an …
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… HOSSAIN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … A-3497-15T2 Chad M. Sherwood, attorney for appellant. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … lived in the second-floor residence during Sandy. DCA stipulated that appellant would meet nearly all other …
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… rules should be made by ordinance, the Board established a committee to review the issue. In its 2013 report, the committee declined to recommend that Cape May adopt a shared … by obviating the need for additional impervious blacktop coverage that could affect drainage management. With …
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… C. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, if the child becomes disabled[.] D. Demise of the child or the [defendant.] … [p]arty's overall financial circumstances including their income, assets and obligations including, but not limited to, … v. Arrigo, 88 N.J. 529 [(1982)]. The [p]arties agree to comply with their respective obligations in accordance with …
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… Court relied upon current social science research and studies to expand the number of factors informing the … the procedure; (5) whether the witness is exposed to multiple viewings of the suspect; (6) whether the lineup is … presented sequentially versus simultaneously; (7) whether a composite is used; and (8) whether the procedure is a …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, NOT FOR PUBLICATION … utility vehicle from New York City to a hotel in Newark. Accompanying Wu were several passengers, one of whom was … mm [6 to 8 in] in height." Id. at 320. AASHTO actually recommends: Vertical curbs may be either vertical or nearly …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. … appellant's application after it adopted, without further comment, the findings and conclusions reached by an … and clerical capacity as a test proctor at a public community college. Appellant sought treatment from various …