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… of his job duties, petitioner was required to maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) to perform recycling … recycling bins and sorted recyclables on the days that he completed his route early. In October 2019, petitioner … visited the emergency room at St. Luke's Hospital with complaints of fullness in his left ear, dizziness, and sinus …
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… written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with [L.I.]," from "making or causing anyone else to make any harassing communications to [L.I.]," or from "stalking, following, or … trial. Defendant now appeals contending the trial judge committed a series of errors by finding the amended April …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; first-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; and … of parole ineligibility for first-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and five years' imprisonment with a … in the crime. In addition, K.P. stated that he signed multiple affidavits attesting to defendant's innocence, one of …
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… negligence. We affirm. I. Plaintiff is a limited liability company whose sole members are Pradeep Chetal and Seema … 302 in Harrison Bridge Plaza, a four-story condominium with commercial units on the first floor and residential units on … limits, such as roofs, the parking lot, and lobby, are "common elements" owned and controlled by HB Association and …
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… – Fax: (201) 203-8060 E-mail: andrew.burroughslaw@gmail.com *Licensed in CA; NJ; NY; admitted U.S. Supreme Court, … Justices of the Supreme Court of New Jersey Hughes Justice Complex Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Re: State of New Jersey … spouse or that James Fair, in concert with others, had committed the burglary and murder. Fair had entered a guilty …
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… Defendants did not respond. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a complaint for the payment of its fees. When defendants … Legal fees: Hourly SMC Review, revise, and finalize complaint; Review file; Efile complaint; Receive and review … the "lodestar": the number of hours reasonably expended multiplied by a reasonable hourly rate. . . . [T]he trial …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0393-23 JEAN-PHILIPPE DIERO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ERIC S. KIM (Driver and owner … on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Jean-Phillipe Diero appeals from the orders dismissing his personal injury claim for failure to comply with the treating physician permanency certification …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Stephen Christopher Sayer, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … a condition of defendant's probationary sentence, which was completed in 2016, we reverse and remand for issuance of an … municipalities. Defendant also was charged in a two-count complaint-warrant with contempt for violating a court order, …
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… Cohen, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … ("DOC") imposing disciplinary sanctions upon him for committing prohibited acts *.708, refusal to submit to a … it was not up to him, he still refused and was ordered multiple times to step out of his cell. Appellant disobeyed the …
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… on October 9, 2021, under the New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law ("UCL"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71. In a … ethical" to continue to "take money for nothing." He also commented that he continued to get "great reviews" from … Munich. According to Daignault, Munich was "really a great company" and he testified that he had "no reason to leave" …
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… In March 2020, DiGiovanni filed a claim for unemployment compensation, and he received benefits at the rate of $163 … he was moving out of the area, and he would not be able to commute to the Princeton location. DiGiovanni did not ask … to leave work constitutes "good cause" is one of "ordinary common sense and prudence ." Brady v. Bd. of Rev., 152 N.J. …
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… out of a residential real estate transaction. In their 2019 complaint, plaintiffs Dennis Gentile and Diane Gentile … and the property had other environmental issues. In their complaint, plaintiffs asserted causes of action against … 2017, after the new septic system was installed, plaintiffs completed their purchase from White and closed title on the …
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… from the record. On October 26, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging that on November 12, … kitchen wall causing "apprehension of physical harm." The complaint alleged defendants failed to "provide adequate … judgment. On October 26, defendants answered plaintiff's complaint. On December 2, defendants moved for summary …
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… denied her request that the trial court take measures to compel defendant to comply with the provisions of the … further stated that the "missed-two-payment bench warrant stipulation" was "stayed during the pendency of any … that a court in a family action may grant additional remedies to a party as provided by Rule 5:3-7. The remedies …
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… initially—amounted to a material misrepresentation. The complaint did not explain why UBS, as a tenant, should have … UBS. We review her decision to deny Weehawken equitable remedies under an abuse of discretion standard. Sears Mortg. … in the schedule of requested fees. . . . . After multiplying each line-item by its percentage and rounding the …
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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 … when outside their cells. Such facilities are used by multiple persons, in contrast to the toilet in an inmate's …
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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 …