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… also reveal malignant cells. Plaintiff filed her initial complaint in February 2017, claiming LabCorp's negligence in … 2014 slides delayed diagnosis of her cervical cancer; the complaint also included claims against fictitiously-named … the names of seven potential witnesses who either party was free to call for the hearing, including Dr. Brickner, …
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… license, fines and penalties of $819.00, and thirty days of community service.1 The court also ordered that the imposed … had actually served the suspension during the two years commencing on August 2, 2010, and ending on August 1, 2012. … PCR, the prosecution cannot proceed. The State remains free to challenge those who drive while suspended with …
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… he was armed. We reverse the court's ruling because the competent evidence presented by the State did not establish … (count one); second-degree possession of a handgun while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 (count … "reasonable person in defendant's position would have felt free to exit the encounter."). Thus, we first consider …
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… in place there was illegal and had to be removed. The City complied with plaintiff's opinion, removed the temporary … City Council. This violated the City's established chain of command. Plaintiff, as the City Engineer, was the head of a … civil, procedural and substantive due process rights, and free speech. Plaintiff does not appeal the entry of summary …
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… I. Plaintiff-wife Victoria Tolstunov filed her divorce complaint in February 2015, after less than seven years of … the provision in the PMSA, which states the parties are free to file post-judgment motions, as evidence that the … The court granted plaintiff partial summary judgment on the points originally requested in her June 2016 motion, but …
GREGORY R. DUKE, ETC. VS. ALL AMERICAN FORD, INC. NICOLE BARBARINO, ETC. VS. PARAMUS FORD, INC. EDWARD M. GREENBERG, ET AL. VS. MAHWAH SALES AND SERVICE, INC. MARK WALTERS, ETC. VS. DREAM CARS NATIONAL, LLC, ET AL. (L-3010-15, L-2856-15, L-6105-15 AND L-9
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… plaintiffs filed single- count, putative class action complaints. In the fourth, plaintiff pled a putative class action TCCWNA claim in his complaint's first count. Plaintiffs alleged the existence of … v. Rinaldi, 303 N.J. Super. 239, 256 (1997) ("courts are free to refuse leave to amend when the newly asserted claim …
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… of thirteen, but was discharged four months later for non-compliance. After a fact-finding hearing, 2 A Dodd removal … at risk of harm. In May 2013, the court approved DCPP's recommended permanency plan to terminate the parental rights … of trial, Father had experienced some success at remaining free from substance abuse. Notably, the vast majority of the …
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… by OSTRER, J.A.D. We reversed dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) because the Law Division had … (App. Div. Feb. 19, 2015) (Meisels I). Once discovery was completed, defendants obtained dismissal again, this time on … based on his client's competing claim. That, he was not free to do. Ibid. Likewise, Meisels misplaces reliance on In …
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… She contends the court erred in its imputation of income to her, and violated the bankruptcy stay by ordering … N.J. at 411-12. Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our judgment for that of the trial court, … York.16 To the extent not addressed, defendant's remaining points lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion in a …
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… and a graduate degree in taxation. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on May 14, 2013, alleging … involved discovery issues and defendant's continuous noncompliance with court orders. In a March 5, 2014 amended … pleadings and participate in [the] litigation, you can feel free to make an application and provide the requested …
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… the DV proceedings. However, a subsequent domestic violence complaint 1 We use initials and pseudonyms to maintain the … court dismissed the last of plaintiff's domestic violence complaints following a multi-day trial that also ended in … because [the defendant] refused to waive her right to be free from self-incrimination," but recognizing court may …
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… Carey Curtin (Carey), residents of Ontario, Canada, would become majority shareholders and directors in Onyx.2 Pathak, … conclude the record is inadequate for us to resolve all the points now raised as they relate to every entry in the … regarding Onyx's waiver of the privilege. Plaintiffs are free to make that argument in the trial court. 23 …
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… jobs and returned to work full-time in January 2018. She completed her bachelor's degree in 2003 and then a master's … differing" representations. He requested forty-five days to complete a final report before trial began. Defendant … did not live extravagantly, but traveled, had a nice home free of mortgage, ate out often, and carried no debt." The …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ANNE H. MOCKRIDGE, and OSCAR A. MOCKRIDGE, III, … INC., a/k/a THE PROGUARD PROGRAM, MITCHELL SUPREME FUEL COMPANY, and ACT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a/k/a ADVANCED TANK … diary entry, Allstate indicated that "[t]he observation of free phase oil seems to indicate a coverage trigger . . . ." …
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… to incorporate such a private cause of action into the common law. I James Burns was eighty-eight years old when … September 6, 2015, and died eleven days later. His estate commenced this wrongful death action on September 13, 2017, … See, e.g., N.J.S.A. 26:2H-128(b)(16) (the right to "be free from physical and mental abuse and neglect"). 19 …
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… from a November 13, 2020 order ending the case because a complaint for termination of parental rights had been filed. … caused by "non- 6 A-1145-20 accidental trauma." He thus recommended a full skeletal survey, and hospital staff … "game" than that described by Dean. The Family Part was free to accept Dean's description and demonstration of how …
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… counts of the indictment. The prosecutor also agreed to recommend a twelve-year prison sentence with a three-year … inspection of the May package, the State would be free at the ensuing suppression hearing to argue that the … Standing The New Jersey Supreme Court has long since parted company with federal standing precedents, relying on …
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… attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … further noted a drizzle occurred on February 14, and a freezing drizzle and a "snowfall/ice trace" with a liquid … from 23 to 27 degrees Fahrenheit and never rose above freezing. In her deposition testimony, plaintiff …
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… defendant's motion to 3 A-3246-23 dismiss plaintiff's complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) with prejudice and to compel arbitration. Plaintiff also appeals the court's order … nevertheless, "'[e]ven when the contract on its face is free from ambiguity, evidence of the situation of the …
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… from three orders, the effect of which dismissed its complaint against Advanced Security Systems, a division of U.S. Security Services, Inc. (Advanced). In that complaint, Bada alleged Advanced breached the parties' … Bada claimed "the fire alarm system has been trouble-free." In its three-count complaint, Bada alleged Advanced …