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… NOS. A-0621-20 A-3211-21 ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE PROPERTY AND … medical defendants "defraud[ed] Allstate out of millions of dollars in insurance claims." Specifically, it claimed SJHW …
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… paid for certain Schedule C expenses using defendant's income. In 2018, plaintiff's parents made discretionary cash … [defendant's] support of the family" and allow a "more comfortable lifestyle." No further gifts were made after the complaint for divorce was filed. 5 A-3302-21 In 2019 when …
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… and ANDREW FURPHY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, GLORIA M. BORJA, RN, SATWAT KAUR, RN, … a mistrial based on defense counsel's "improper and false comments" in summation regarding hospital records which were … where the . . . pus was, and . . . the hole that was at the site of where the needle had gone in, where the 5 A-1814-22 …
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… Notice Act (TCCWNA), N.J.S.A. 56:12-14 to -18, and various common law contract rights. Plaintiffs’ allegations include … that such practices violate the CFA, TCCWNA, and several common law contract rights. They seek damages and injunctive … “unmistakably makes a claim of ascertainable loss a prerequisite for a private cause of action.” The court found that …
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… to pay to the wife permanent alimony of $120,000 per year, commencing September 15, 2003, at the rate of $10,000 per … it didn't just say, look, alimony's going to be revisited upon retirement. You know, I mean you — we see it all … to save the same as a person who's earning over a million dollars here. Probably not. We have previously held that …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0778-23 ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE FIRE & … insurance benefits, and reducing the amount of premium dollars used to pay fraudulent claims. [N.J.S.A. 17:33A-2.] …
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… No. PAS-L-000712-24 Civil Action ORDER This matter having come before the Court on the Motion of Defendants, Giovanni … in the Amended Complaint show PBOE saved millions of dollars during its engagement with DiMartino and would have … independently support a cause of action, which is a prerequisite for a conspiracy claim. Without a viable underlying …
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… DOCKET NO. ESX-L-003949-19 Civil Action ORDER This matter coming to be heard on (1) the Defendants WellCare Health … and heard oral argument; for reasons stated in the accompanying Statement of Reasons; and for good cause shown, … and balance. The Plaintiff alleges that “millions of dollars [] is owed by defendants to plaintiff.” MHA is “a …
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… whom represented plaintiffs Mark and Anthony Chernalis in a complex commercial real estate transaction in 2009. … claim, minimal in value compared to the millions of dollars which were the subject of the [c]hancery trial, … FOR JUDGE SKROD TO DISREGARD THE PREVIOUS AND OPPOSITE RULING OF JUDGE BACHMANN AS TO COLLATERAL ESTOPPEL AND …
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… Division order granting summary judgment dismissal of his common law fraud claim against defendants Vedder Price, … Division order granting summary judgment dismissal of his common law fraud claim against defendants McElroy, Deutsch, … Sotheby's fees were deducted. The $1.3 million was deposited into the Trust Fund Unit of the Superior Court pending …
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… J. Rappaport, from various limited liability realty companies, and defendants' counterclaim alleging plaintiff's … whether the trial court erred in remanding a second complaint to the arbitrator, erred in issuing an order … the first fund, KABR I, which "was formed with $45 million dollars[,]" "to buy, sell, [and] rehab[ilitate]. . . real …
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… and noticed McCurdy's face was discolored and had froth coming out of it. She called 9-1-1 and administered CPR. … pronounced dead. After interviewing J.C., Detective Drake visited Verity's residence and noticed a 4 A-2255-19 needle, … money and bought them each "two wax folds" at five dollars per fold and purchased marijuana for himself. Verity …
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… she felt numb and dizzy. As a result, she sat down to "compose [her]self before [she] had to get home." After … the individuals Sara identified and "ask if they would come to headquarters . . . to give . . . a statement." On … has a right to refuse consent to a search was "inapposite." Ibid. (emphasis added). We stated that once inside …
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… formerly known as GYMK ENTERPRISES, a limited liability company of the STATE OF NEW JERSEY, STARMAR PROPERTIES, LLC, … applying the same legal standard as the trial court. Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023). Under … the assignment in the Bank's favor to secure millions of dollars in loans the Bank had made to corporate entities in …
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… $19,000,000 in assets, which included real estate holdings, comprised of some income-producing real properties held in various entities such … Pless testified that Paul only told him to put "the million dollars 17 A-2013-22 [in the GST]," and that Paul didn't …
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… granting Anchor summary judgment on its Second Amended Complaint (the “Motion”), and the Court having considered … request that the restraints be lifted as to the $30,000 deposited by Elizondo. Regarding the $30,000 Sosa deposit, … and Defendant’s breach. Plaintiffs provided millions of dollars in loan funds to the League Entities, 17 and when an …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS DRY CLEAN EXPRESS II, LLC and MATSAMY … the default interest rate. Plaintiffs allege in their Complaint that the original purchase price pursuant to the Promissory note was Eight Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand Dollars ($855,000.00). Thereafter, Defendant received a …
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… tainted by the prosecutor's opening and closing statements comparing his conduct to that depicted in the television show The Wire, compounded by the repeated testimony suggesting he was a … Pontiac Trans Am. He 9 A-1275-22 testified he bought ten dollars' worth of "[c]rack and heroin" from "[s]omebody …
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… he choked her, leaving bruises and injuries that compelled her to seek medical attention in a local hospital … hour later and observed that the interior of the car was "completely destroyed" while the "rear and the front were . . … S.N. called a tow company and sold it to them for fifty dollars. The tow company told her they were going to destroy …
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… held by the administrative law judge (ALJ). DNS is a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC). Verizon is an … facilities in question." DNS failed to provide the requisite details supporting its claimed "good faith dispute." As … 1.5 percent because the minimum LPC charge was five dollars. The bills with the disputed LPCs referenced by …