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… kitchen, she honked the car horn to signal to Raymond to come outside to help her with the groceries. Because it had … was injured because the stair was not equipped with code complaint handrails to help her support herself or arrest … activities. Thomas made a per quod claim for loss of "companionship, society, guidance, material services[,] and …
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… 2022, Alice obtained a TRO against defendant, alleging he committed criminal mischief and harassment when he followed … may withdraw only on leave of court as provided in subparagraph (2) of this rule. (2) Within ninety (90) days of a … RPC 1.16 provides the following: (a) Except as stated in paragraph (c), a lawyer shall not represent a client or, …
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… OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and OFFICE OF COMMUNITY CHOICE OPTIONS, Respondents-Respondents. … and Health Services (Division), upholding the Office of Community Choice Options's (OCCO) determination that R.G. is … including "shopping, housekeeping, accounting, food preparation[,] and transportation" and "has difficulty …
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… we affirm. I. This matter stems from plaintiff's 2008 complaint (2008 complaint) against defendants and defendant James Darden, … requirement for passive abuser liability. S. Judiciary Comm. Statement to S. 477 (Mar. 7, 2019). The Legislature …
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… Sportsmen's Clubs (N.J. Sportsmen) motions to dismiss their complaint for declaratory and A-1687-23 3 injunctive relief … regulatory authority to the Council violated Article III, Paragraph 1 and Article IV, Section 1, Paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution; (2) to enjoin …
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… can't tell you what happened." He rejected Dr. Scheller's competing opinion that Kyle's injuries were accidental … James as a "loving person" who "loves his kids." In her comprehensive opinion, Judge James-Beavers carefully … (providing that under Title Nine, children's safety is "of paramount concern and the best interests of the child shall …
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… They lived together in the Mravlag Manor apartment complex, Building 30. Saturday, March 26th was Ms. Johnson's … able to take note of defendant's head and face, 3 A-1327-23 complexion, physical body shape, how defendant walked, and … As To Give Rise To A Very Substantial Likelihood Of Irreparable Misidentification. Alomas I, slip op. at 11. 16 …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3896-22 P.F.,1 Complainant-Appellant, v. EQUITY RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT, … Management, LLC (Littler 1 Because this opinion discusses complainant's medical condition, initials are used in place of complainant's full name consistent with N.J.A.C. …
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… to defendant Town of Kearny and dismissing plaintiff's complaint pursuant to the New Jersey Tort Claims Act.1 … (perpendicular to the roadway) and 12 inches in width (parallel to the striping), caused plaintiff to trip, then … markings appeared on the pavement surface, indicating preparations for excavation work . Despite this nearby …
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… had been in his kitchen. Defendant convinced Madison to come outside. When Madison told defendant that she did not … Defendant then admitted that, after he convinced Madison to come out of her aunt’s home, Madison told him she wanted … aggravated manslaughter and the attempted escape 8 were separate and distinct crimes and determined that the sentences …
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… the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The … claimant had submitted "notes, dated months after his separation, from his physical therapist and treating doctor," … claimant's assessment of his condition at the time of his separation and issued months later. They were not based on a …
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… developer and a member in several real estate holding companies and a construction company, the Property was to be his first commercial … included a “GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS” page with separate signature lines. This page contained a section …
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… to which defendant was pleading guilty and his failure to complete a drug rehabilitation program. 5 A-0923-20 … was uninformed because his attorney did not effectively communicate with him, show him discovery, investigate the … Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee …
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… from his bench trial conviction for violating a term of his Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … an annual basis. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(e). Defendant dutifully complied each year between 2005 and 2016. On December 5, … for his parole officer. That address verification was separate and distinct from the process under Megan's Law for …
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… 2012), and a daughter, H.S. (born in 2016). The parties separated in December 2019. 3 A-0368-20 The parties had a … police stopped defendant shortly thereafter. Plaintiff's complaint described the January 13 incident and alleged … parenting time, the judge set a schedule and communication parameters for the parties. Both parties sought counsel …
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… Physicians Group's (AtlantiCare) motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a cause of action under … by plaintiff's argument, we affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants committed medical malpractice … to the board certification of a defendant physician, but separately employed the "shall-have-specialized" as the …
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… QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE SUPREME COURT ARBITRATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Revised October 2019 Table of Contents WORKERS' … and Self-Funded ERISA liens. These federal liens are paramount to State law by virtue of the Supremacy Clause and … of the Medicare lien, Medicaid lien and ERISA lien are separate items of damages in a given case and should be …
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… LLC, d/b/a GUEST SUPPLY, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, and MARK MONAHAN, Defendants-Respondents. … lodging industry. Rodriguez started working for Guest as a compounder in August 2005. He and other compounders were … which shall include, but not be limited to, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical coordination . . . …
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… that the Association had a statutory duty to maintain the common areas, including a duty to identify and correct … screaming in pain. Plaintiff described his left heel as "completely deformed." A passerby called an A-1095-16T3 4 … repair, and replacement of the property and the commons elements." She also agreed that "under the …
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… the home on Sunday, [September 30, 2018] . . . and did not come home until [October 2, 2018]." Further, Mae informed … eight or nine o'clock that night. Because she did not come home as planned, Ryan called his mother's cell phone. … need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In re …