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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … pursuant to R. 3:25-4(d)(3) and shall be understood to communicate the following elements: 1. Discovery is complete … states that “[t]he time from the filing to the final disposition of a motion made before trial by the prosecutor or …
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… Services Director, Trial Court Services Winifred M. Comfort James R. Rebo Director, Office of Public Affairs … during the past year and highlights particular areas of accomplishment. It highlights the dedication and talent of our … The Judiciary has established appropriate times for disposition for each type of case in the system and measures …
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… Limitations of Joint and Shared Court Arrangements – Recommendation Section V. Financial Issues and Procedures … court code and each employee must maintain individual computer access codes for each municipal court, thus … pay for any overtime costs necessary to help with the transition. Finally, for joint courts, a formal request must be …
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… RPMS began to invoice Heritage for management services, computed as the hourly rates of RPMS's employees for … that RPMS's markup of thirty- five percent was rather low compared to standard business practice, and he believed … rates would be fair market rates. Contrary to that supposition, defendants contend that the three partners had …
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… CURIAM Plaintiff Maryanne Grande, R.N., filed a two count complaint against her former employer, defendant Saint … N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49. Plaintiff sought economic and compensatory damages. After joinder of issue and engaging in … arguing defendant unlawfully terminated her from her position as a nurse because she was "perceived" to have a …
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… a full-time employee, Nissim, MHS's President, agreed to accommodate D'Agostino's pre-existing commitments as a classical guitar teacher by allowing him to … was terminated for cause. A-3480-12T2 9 following his transition from salaried to hourly status and (2) had wrongfully …
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… COOPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and NATIONAL CLAIM SERVICES, LLC, … argued the cause for respondents United Specialty Insurance Company and National Claim Services, LLC (Michael S. … at that time sufficient to require that United take a position concerning indemnification coverage. The court also …
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… legal analysis expressed by the trial court in its oral and comprehensive written decisions. Plaintiff J.D.1 and … fifty-one years old, is still employed and has an annual income of approximately $83,000. Plaintiff, who is fifty-four … lifted, but that both parties were locked into positions against one another. A March 28, 2017 case …
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… the State relied on evidence defendant had a motive to commit the murder, arguing Patel was the victim and primary … to the liquor store at the precise time the murder was committed, and then returned to 64 Union Avenue after Patel … robbery charge in the 2014 indictment required imposition of a mandatory extended term sentence pursuant to …
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… reviews until 2006, when he was transferred to a position with the Pinelands Development Credit Bank. In 2008, … officer in OCF, as the rest were in Legs and Regs. Hunt complained to Mullen that plaintiff did not timely complete his work. But plaintiff claims Hunt ignored his …
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… OF DEFENDANT'S CONVICTIONS. V. EVEN IF ANY ONE OF THE COMPLAINED-OF ERRORS WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT … VI. DEFENDANT'S LIFE SENTENCE, IMPOSED FOR AN OFFENSE COMMITTED WHEN HE WAS [TWENTY-FOUR], IS EXCESSIVE. We have … "plead" or "beg" for something with his hands in a prayer position. Fadare and Giwa testified that defendant then took 5 …
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… Sasha Blount's cross-motion to increase child support, compel defendant to contribute toward the parties' child's … granting an upward modification, (2) improperly imputed income to him, (3) failed to make specific findings of … owed over $2 million. Referring to his testimony at a deposition, defendant stated that the $170,000 rental income he …
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… motion. A. The Woodbridge Police Department initially commenced the investigation, which was transferred … who allegedly had the car. Defendant wanted to sign a complaint against the friend, but police told her she could … 75, 77 (5th Cir. 1990). Defendant ignores the basic proposition that "[i]n the grand jury setting, our law sharply …
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… Court. The issue in this appeal is whether it was proper to compel arbitration between a non-signatory and a signatory … formalized by a written contract. Later, on Scudillo’s recommendation, plaintiffs purchase securitized notes from … upon such conduct, and has been led thereby to change his position for the worse . . . . The doctrine is designed to …
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… appeal, the Court considers whether plaintiff filed her complaint within the statute of limitations, whether the law … Jersey applies, and whether the various state statutory and common law claims in this case are preempted by federal law … The publication shows that “the FDA currently takes a position consistent with [21 U.S.C.A. §§ 360aaa through …
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… Gonzalez, and Monserate Diaz purchased a home as tenants in common. Subsequently, Diaz borrowed $72,000 from Cityscape … questioned Wilshire, it could not explain how it had come to the arrears amount set in the second agreement, or … its subsidiaries, including Wilshire. As part of that acquisition, Wilshire’s operations have been merged into and …
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… motions, and denying plaintiffs' motions to amend the complaint, to supplement plaintiffs' expert reports, and for … woman with autism, a limited ability to communicate verbally, and a history of seizures. Earlier … the parties to complete party and fact-witness depositions by November 11, 2019, plaintiffs to serve …
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… the appeals back-to-back and now consolidate them for disposition in this opinion. We affirm. I. We discern the … to the Property, he used it as collateral for a $600,000 commercial loan from Hudson City Savings Bank (Hudson). … Property for $100 to the LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company created in August 1999. Regina stated she …
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… that removed her as co-executor, denied her motion to compel net income distributions, and denied a second motion to disqualify … and her children in other matters, including the acquisition of a spa/salon business. On August 19, 2009, Mr. …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2866-19 COMPREHENSIVE NEUROSURGICAL, P.C., d/b/a NORTH JERSEY BRAIN … refers to the work of Valley Hospital's Staff Development Committee, dated July 13, 2015, and entitled "Developing a … Hospital . . . ." Notwithstanding Valley Hospital's opposition, Hackensack was granted the required certificate of …