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… both orders and dismiss the plaintiff's domestic violence complaint. I. Plaintiff and defendant met while working for the same company. Plaintiff had a consulting role with regard to … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: (1) …
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… facing the elevator. Three EMS workers were already on site. Reilly described the resident as initially calm and … the others in getting the resident strapped onto the stretcher. Reilly spent 4 A-1087-19 the next two days in the … case like Cattani, because "the work effort, alone or in combination with pre-existing disease, was the cause of the …
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… Relying primarily on the Court's earlier opinion in Kuchera v. Jersey Shore Family Health Center, 221 N.J. 239 … to which the facility is put on any given day. Here, the site of plaintiff's fall was part of a nonprofit health care … at the university was "undisputedly an activity encompassed by the [u]niversity's certificate of incorporation as …
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… took place. The parties testified, and the court rendered a comprehensive oral decision in which it found plaintiff … The record shows plaintiff had previously blocked messages coming from her stepfather's cellphone. 4 A-2238-202238-20 … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: . . …
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… continued to live, pay his share of its carrying costs and comply with court orders requiring its sale. Defendant … $50,000 to his parents after plaintiff issued subpoenas compelling their appearance at trial. One of the parties' … ceremony" with her, commemorated on the internet wedding site, "The Knot." Defendant's counsel countered that …
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… As an employee, she was entitled to unemployment compensation benefits. We reverse the Board's decision … by the law firm, and DiMatteo's job function was a "requisite part of the claimant's duties as a [c]onsulting … the record substantiates that some work was performed off-site. The invoices show she was paid between $500 and $700 …
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… sign at the Kingsley and Riggs intersection, he did not "complete[] a full stop." The officer stated he then turned … sign at the location listed on the summons. He went to the site to take pictures in preparation for trial. Furthermore, … of such amendment, the court shall adjourn the hearing to a future date, upon such terms as the court deems appropriate. …
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… took place. The parties testified, and the court rendered a comprehensive oral decision in which it found plaintiff … The record shows plaintiff had previously blocked messages coming from her stepfather's cellphone. 4 A-2238-202238-20 … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: . . …
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… admitted that prior to the fall, she knew as a matter of "common sense" that muddy ground could be slippery and that she required no warning of that fact. Donahue filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging that Live Nation … that the lawn area was in a dangerous condition at the site and time of Donahue's fall. The trial court correctly …
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… through a headset].1 I do this because you may feel more comfortable responding with some degree of privacy and because I need you to be completely open and honest in your responses. I also want to … on the Internet through Mapquest or Google Earth type sites. Do not do any legal or factual research about anyone …
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… Relying primarily on the Court's earlier opinion in Kuchera v. Jersey Shore Family Health Center, 221 N.J. 239 … to which the facility is put on any given day. Here, the site of plaintiff's fall was part of a nonprofit health care … at the university was "undisputedly an activity encompassed by the [u]niversity's certificate of incorporation as …
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… MARK FORD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … in which case, she would extract the blood from the opposite side of the horse in order to avoid the welt. According … and the evidence and testimony from Kunz and Greene discrediting his theory, the Commission was not required to …
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… sort Hatch sold to Quick Cash, including online liquidation sites, flea markets and auctions. Defendant testified he did … that "in determining whether . . . defendant[] had the requisite knowledge or belief that the merchandise in question … claims of prosecutorial misconduct require only brief comment. We agree with defendant that the questions the …
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… dismissed in light of certain language in the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (Compassionate Use … would allow his continued use of medical marijuana ‘off-site’ or during ‘off-work hours,’” the Appellate Division …
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… had been the subject of a domestic-violence complaint, which was dismissed. The Division substantiated … remand to the Family Part is dismissed as moot. 1. For future guidance, the Court explains: (1) a Family Part judge … had been residing for several months, and conducted an on-site evaluation of the home. A later evaluation revealed …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County, Docket No. FD-16-0454-21. Cesar Martin … further proceedings. I. In October 2020, Caroline filed a complaint for custody of Miguel and an application for SIJ … order in an SIJ status case serves "merely [as] a prerequisite that must be fulfilled before a juvenile can submit his …
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… As an employee, she was entitled to unemployment compensation benefits. We reverse the Board's decision … by the law firm, and DiMatteo's job function was a "requisite part of the claimant's duties as a [c]onsulting … the record substantiates that some work was performed off-site. The invoices show she was paid between $500 and $700 …
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… & Cappuzzo, PC, attorneys for respondent (Mitchell L. Pascual, of counsel and on the brief; Qing Hua Guo, on the … Plaintiff filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint to permanently enjoin the election. On December … School East), including fixture, furnishings, equipment, site work and related work; (b) to appropriate $64,958,000 …
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… treatment for her injuries through her employer's workers' compensation plan. On July 23, 2008, Dr. O'Shea, to whom … that plaintiff experienced an additional herniation at the site of the operation. In granting defendant's motion, the … did not present any evidence of prejudice through the passage of time. The medical records themselves document …
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… expert report concerning his fall. Plaintiff's expert had visited the site of the accident and described the area where plaintiff fell as a combination of concrete slabs and brick pavers, with the …