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… by defendants1 to dismiss several portions of the amended complaints and second amended complaints of plaintiffs The … and 15 of the Securities Act that were substantially similar to those in this case. That complaint specifically … noticed” a complaint filed against Countrywide alleging fraudulent origination practices. (Defs. Joint Supp. Mem., …
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… reasonably safe vehicle, and awarded plaintiff substantial compensatory damages. Nissan 1 We use "Nissan" to refer … identified two Toyotas and a Honda as having a design similar to that of the Altima. Evidence was presented of crash … in a transcript may simply indicate a pause or a sentence fragment by the speaker, it appears that the dashes here, …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY UNION … modify the land, expand its holdings, and develop infrastructure for an oil refinery. For example, to eliminate … included a lead and zinc company, varnish works, and powder mill. 3 Standard Oil is Exxon's predecessor in interest. In …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Michael Ferguson, Benjamin Unger, … pro hac vice, for plaintiffs (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP) Michael P. Laffey, Esq. for defendants (Messina … alleging four counts of violation of New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act, which protects consumers from deceptive, false, …
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… of two shareholders in a New Jersey limited liability company, ASUMA, LLC ("ASUMA" or "the LLC"), through a final … Although Yusuf and Chilana have professional degrees, we refrain, solely for stylistic reasons and without any … taken care of by the University." The Operating Agreement similarly had a "[b]udgeting" provision, in which the parties …
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… found that the Recall Statute struck an appropriate compromise and maintained the balance among the three … and the Appellate Division opinions also discuss the framers’ choice to use different language in the Schedule … Jersey’s recall platform cannot be measured from a “dissimilar foreign source.” Id. at 47-48 (Harris, J.A.D., …
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… relations litigation continued in New Jersey. The Family Part judge entered a judgment of divorce and granted … back to the United States, but Carrascosa failed to comply with the order. In October 2007, Innes filed a … In both instances, the removal proceedings are based on fraud or other intentional wrongdoing perpetrated against …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … if he engaged in “gross misconduct,” or was “guilty of any fraud, dishonesty, or such other conduct.” Specifically, … him to move to Singapore. After consulting with his family and some further negotiations, Plaintiff signed the …
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… counterclaim asserting violations of the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20, and the resulting … I. On February 27, 2008, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract in … by defendant (question #8) to be $20,785.13 with a similar handwritten notation in parentheses that "each party …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … Nuran Nabi, City of Vineland, and Township of Plainsboro (DiFrancesco Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, PC, … January 9, 2023 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Abiola G. Miles, Michelline Capistrano Foster, and James Robinson, …
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… to Riley's home, uninvited. Riley was at home with other family members when defendant's mother began ringing her … it on fire 4 A-2118-20 . . . tell me now." The text was accompanied by a photo of a Jeep and its license plate. Riley … to meet him. Dominguez noted Riley was "nervous" and "frantic." Riley told the officer defendant had just left and …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CURTIS A. FRANKLIN, Defendant-Appellant. Submitted February 1, 2017 – … supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the restrictions and supervision of Megan's Law, … years younger than defendant. C.M. testified that her family was very close with two other families that lived …
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… 2:50 p.m. Months later, private lab testing revealed compounds related to heroin in defendant's bloodstream. On … [s]ometimes . . . within minutes," at which point it "starts breaking down to other metabolites." Next, Sergeant … I, supra, 437 N.J. Super. at 72-73, the police here were familiar with the telephone warrants. However, although …
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… possession of a handgun, and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. Exum was found guilty of first-degree … want to talk 'cause I didn't have nothing to talk about." Similarly, 18 A-0554-20 upon being told his attorney had … specific unanimity instruction to eliminate the danger of a fragmented verdict. Defendant's conduct in deleting his text …
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… LTD., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLIANZ GLOBAL RISKS US INSURANCE COMPANY, GENERAL … structure, with $1.75 billion in total limits above a $150 million deductible. The eight Insurer's 2 Many of the … Doc vendor's source code and software update distribution infrastructure for the M.E. Doc system. Using this access, the …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. EZELL MILLER, a/k/a IZEAOL MILLER, SCOOTER MILLER, ISEOL MILLER, … C. Miller's supposedly furtive movements, and failure to comply with the commands of an officer — who suddenly … testified the informant didn't "give [him] any time frame." According to the detective, he set up a "roving …
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… plaintiff Peter Krassner was a customer at Walmart in Hamilton, Mercer County. Plaintiff entered an aisle where a … at other times between inspections but are only required to complete a formal check-list once a month. 4 A-0065-22 The … incident, plaintiff went to the emergency room at the St. Francis Medical Center where he was diagnosed with a …
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… guilty to first-degree aggravated manslaughter with a recommended sentence of eighteen years. The judge also found … relaying that Matthew Hus had passed out in defendant's family home. When the police arrived, they found Hus lying … told another officer that she and Hus were arguing, she started to cry, and Hus collapsed. As the police and others …
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… Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Frank J. Pugliese, Designated Counsel, on the brief). … Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Emily M. M. Pirro, NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … defendant in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit a carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a); …
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… twenty-eight 3 A-0894-21 times. The evidence that Kiett committed the crime was overwhelming. [State v. Kiett, 121 … in the state prison system, Kiett amassed numerous infractions primarily stemming from altercations with other … years of parole ineligibility contravened the rulings in Miller v. Alabama, 567 U.S. 460 (2012), and State v. Zuber, …