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… appeal. 3 A-0321-18T2 the third prong because it "failed to complete its assessment of" one of her out- of-state … the children, but later advised that her home could not accommodate them. Later that day, investigators were able to … but they were not successful. On October 7, 2015, Theresa completed a urine drug screen which tested positive for …
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… her cross-motion for summary judgment, and dismissing her complaint. She also challenges an August 17, 2018 order … her husband, plaintiff Joseph Connell, and NRS, a company owned and operated by plaintiff's family members.1 … Joseph since the agreement lacked consideration and its non-compete/non-disclosure provisions were invalid, and because …
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… addition, each party waived "any right to past, present or future alimony from the other party." Regarding A.P., the … appeal, that defendant had hidden assets and unreported income, which the court should impute to defendant in … The judge's decision comported with the evidence and unrefuted expert testimony of Dr. Hagovsky. We also find no …
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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 … out-of-state support order, the Family Part's order will become the controlling order, and New Jersey will then assume …
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… 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 … because an out-of-control vehicle may overturn or become airborne as a result of an impact with such a curb. …
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… Atlantic Health Systems, Inc. ("AHS"), failed to accommodate her disability in violation of New Jersey's Law … fell at work. A month later, she was granted leave due to complaints of shoulder pain. On May 3, 2013, plaintiff … was on leave, AHS backfilled her position by retaining per diem staff and having other staff members work overtime. …
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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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… 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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… Linda Cowley's and Robert Cowley's medical malpractice complaint based upon their failure to serve an affidavit of … (AOM), after it rejected plaintiffs' argument that the "common knowledge" exception relieved them of the obligation … R.N. and Helen Curran, R.N., plaintiffs contend that the common knowledge exception applied because the nurses failed …
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… to defendant Rowan University (Rowan) and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff filed suit after Rowan … stroke raise[d] concerns regarding the possibility of future confrontations in the [h]eating [p]lant." On February … asserting new claims against Rowan, would be an exercise in futility because the proposed additional claims would be …
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… LAURA RUCCOLO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ARDSLEY WEST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … between plaintiff Laura Ruccolo and defendant, Ardsley West Community Association, Inc., the homeowner's association … manual by a quorum of the board sufficiently remedied any potential earlier procedural omissions. On January …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-21. John J. Peirano argued the … asserted in Kanan's and Rein's certifications were not refuted by any other evidence. Local 153 did not submit any … provide security services "as requested by UH." The unrefuted evidence established UH requested that the security …
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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … to the Jewish faith, and signed a "Declaration of Commitment" following the birth of the twins to raise them … compensatory time with the children, among other remedies, for a violation of the parenting time order by …
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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; … structural plans prior to construction. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs demanding judgment … disturbance to [plaintiff's] property, such danger was remedied by the requirement that any excavation and/or retaining …
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… its submission, claiming the email was "an attorney/client communication which clearly was intended for attorney/client … practice. The arbitrator relied on the polarizing email communication to support this finding. In addressing why he … stated: "I determined that Chief of Police McClintock was communicating with a subordinate, who also happens to be the …
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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 … through intercepts of Worrell's federal and state income tax refunds, the issuance of a bench warrant for …
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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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… 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 … in reference to Shropshire's report, which Murphy did not refute. We now turn to plaintiffs' res judicata argument. "The …
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… while operating a Camden County vehicle. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Camden County, the Camden County Fire … a late filing. Concluding that defendants had substantially complied with the court rules, the court permitted the late … that was otherwise proper and within time. Similarly, the comment to Rule 1:5-6(c)(1) explains that technical defects …
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… 26, 2024 Law Division order dismissing with prejudice their complaint against defendant Town of Westfield (Westfield). … municipal governing body, the redevelopment plan then "becomes either all or part of the zoning for the redevelopment … witnesses testified, the board made written findings and recommendations, stating: [f]ollowing the presentations of Mr. …