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… June 10, 2022 order that dismissed his legal malpractice complaint against defendants Bryan L. Salamone, Esq., Bryan … conduct oral argument on defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint, and heard the matter with only defendants' … retained an attorney, who filed a legal malpractice complaint against defendants in January 2022. In March 2022, …
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… and an aide, through Global Options, which also provided a commode, a wheelchair, a bed, and fifty-hours of service a … authorized by Horizon's assessments were insufficient to complete the necessary tasks that M.E. requires. 4 A-1006-21 … her June 1, 2017 assessment, she never observed M.E. completing the necessary tasks, but based on the answers to …
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… modifying his alimony obligations; erred by considering income defendant earned from the retirement account he … set a modified alimony obligation resulting in an income for defendant greater than plaintiff's. Engelhardt v. … the judgment of divorce, and the trial court reasoned the income earned on the post-judgment contributions could be …
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… H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … violated N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(4)(viii) (.709), failure to comply with a written rule or regulation of the correctional … the charge was amended to prohibited act .709, failure to comply with a written rule or regulation of the correctional …
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… in Camden County. Since that time, S.K. has lived compliantly as a Megan's Law registrant in Burlington … the other materials, which included a juvenile delinquency complaint and various pre-disposition reports. Relying on … over 125 federally recognized Indian Tribes are varied and complex. Each local system makes its own determinations …
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… affirm. The underlying facts and procedural history are not complicated. From the spring of 2017 through the spring of … Represented by counsel, in October 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against the school, Principal James Brewer, … without prejudice, permitting plaintiff to file an amended complaint. In March 2020, plaintiff filed an amended …
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… did render defendant deportable, regardless of the outcome of the present matter. Regarding defendant's right to … or omissions fall "outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance" given the circumstances of the …
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… contractor for Quiktrak, Inc., an asset verification company. Her job responsibilities required her to physically … been advised by a health care provider to quarantine or stop working. Instead, she had voluntarily left her job due … disease and lung nodules," he was at an "increased risk for complications" if he contracted COVID-19, and appellant's …
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… Fees $ TOTAL $ FOR JUDICIARY USE ONLY In the attached complaint, the person or business suing you briefly tells … Especial Parte Civil Especial de Condado de Número del expediente: DC Demanda de Acción Civil Notificación de Demanda … y el juez puede dar al demandante lo que está pidiendo más intereses y los costos legales. Usted tiene 35 …
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… Respondent-Respondent. _______________________________ COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, Respondent. … Judges Currier and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 82-3/16. David R. … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney …
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… According to Mendez, when a hose is stored correctly it comes out one layer at a time, and it was unusual for "a large pile of hose to come down like that." After returning to the fire station on … 27). "Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… granting defendant Carvana, LLC's motion to dismiss the complaint and compel arbitration of plaintiff's NOT FOR PUBLICATION … under N.J.A.C. 13:21-15.6, and therefore the court erred by compelling arbitration of the causes of action asserted in …
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… plaintiff judgment in the amount of $4,077.20. Plaintiff's complaint set forth two causes of action: alleged breach of … would look for the UPS email. As stated, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part alleging breach of … a judg[]ment against . . . defendant[s] for a failure to comply to get the product delivered to him and for consumer …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Law Office of Frank A. Viscomi, attorneys; Mario C. Colitti on the brief). The opinion … into evidence. She also argues the trial court's error was compounded by defendant Carole L. Venetianer's use of … 2018 and June 2019. Plaintiff sued defendant, and trial commenced on June 1, 2022. The witnesses who testified at …
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… motion record in this appeal. In October 2013, AA filed a complaint for debt collection against Toft. Toft was served with the complaint but never filed an answer or other responsive … June . . . 2020 . . . order[] dismissing [her] class action complaint[] as barred by the entire controversy doctrine." …
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… contract was not renewed, and his pension contributions stopped. Cheski wrote the Board to inform them of his … is limited. Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. Motor Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018) (citing Russo v. Bd. of … its conclusion." In re State & Sch. Emps.' Health Benefits Comm'ns' Implementation of Yucht, 233 N.J. 267, 280 (2018) …
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… the hospital and when initially examined at the scene only complained of head pain. Plaintiff did tell the EMT she had … surgeries. 3 A-3832-21 On June 23, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint then an amended complaint naming defendants. The trial began on May 31, …
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… after the trial court denied TQL's motion to dismiss the complaint based on a contractual forum selection clause … remand for the court to set forth a statement of reasons comporting with Rule 1:7-4 after determining whether the … law. In the event the court finds litigation was properly commenced in New Jersey, it shall conduct a new trial based …
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… murder, first-degree robbery, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and related weapons possession offenses, … PCR petition without an evidentiary hearing. In an accompanying written decision, after recounting the facts and … but the victim was clearly shot according to the autopsy report, autopsy photos and witness statements." This …
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… (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; Christopher Weber, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; … became worse forcing [her] to stay with a friend." In her accompanying NOTC, plaintiff stated she sustained permanent … a severe staph infection requiring treatment by an induced coma, constituted an extraordinary circumstance). However, …