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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … including a breakdown following the filing of the divorce complaint. In September 2016, the parties' counsel entered a … post-divorce judgment; C. [Defendant] has [a] pension income of $3,036 per month or $36,432 annually; [and] 7 …
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… PROTECTION, and THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE NEW JERSEY SPILL COMPENSATION FUND, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. NAVILLUS … the court was delivered by NUGENT, J.A.D. This is a Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act) action. All … father's assets to the siblings. The 1 The first amended complaint alleges Accutherm operated the manufacturing …
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… aware of the importance the Court places on cooperation and commit to cooperate in good faith throughout the matter … involving ESI issues. III. E-DISCOVERY LIAISON To promote communication and cooperation between the Parties, each … or disaster recovery purposes as well as archives stored on computer servers, external hard drives, notebooks, or …
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… SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 2 1 R E P O R T 1 IN MEMORY During the 2019-2021 term, the Supreme Court Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement …
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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … including a breakdown following the filing of the divorce complaint. In September 2016, the parties' counsel entered a … post-divorce judgment; C. [Defendant] has [a] pension income of $3,036 per month or $36,432 annually; [and] 7 …
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… and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … of Anna. During this evaluation, she was not "forthcoming about her alcohol history" and denied having a drinking problem. Dr. Williams recommended that Anna obtain stable employment, continue in …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Francine I. Axelrad in her comprehensive oral decision placed on the record on the date … program provider who observed Kim passing out and unable to communicate while she had her child with her.5 Once again, … bipolar disorder. She refused to undergo any 5 Kim had to complete the program in order to be eligible for public …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … own the above-captioned property (Subject), an apartment complex on a 6.5-acre lot in defendant taxing district …
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… substance abuse and allowing the children to witness and become involved in domestic violence between Mother and … a request for an order to show cause (OTSC), as well as a complaint alleging abuse or neglect by Mother and Father in … see N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.30(a). "The right is also embodied in our Rules of Court." N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & …
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… four as to Danielle. Robert also argues that the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), N.J.S.A. … upon Florida's negative ICPC assessment of his home. In a comprehensive and well-reasoned ninety-four-page written … a whole). Accordingly, we affirm. I. The guardianship trial commenced on June 23, 2015, and continued on various …
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… Association (defendant or BHIA). The court- appointed commissioners valued the property and fixed just compensation at more than $2 million. A jury determined defendant was entitled to zero compensation for the taking, finding the property plaintiff …
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… meaning and scope of Rule 3:11 as well as the proper remedies when State v. Delgado, 188 N.J. 48, 63 (2006), and the … “limited to the issue of the State’s failure to comply with the requirements of” Delgado. 231 N.J. 110 … a pretrial hearing. This approach supplements the other remedies listed in Rule 3:11(d). At the hearing, counsel will be …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … 194 N.J. 223, 256 (2008). Significantly, “public bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local … 233 N.J. at 552 n. 3. The negative criteria requirement embodies a two-part inquiry. “[T]he first inquiry under the …
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A-36-24 Appellant Response to Amicus Brief Attorney General
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… Are Vicarious Liable for Acts of Child Sexual Abuse Committed by Employees … wanton or grossly negligent” acts of child sexual abuse committed by both public entities and their employees, and … held vicariously liable for the acts of child sexual abuse committed by an employee. However, the Attorney General’s …
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… of the opinion. In the Matter of Proposed Construction of Compressor Station (CS327) (A-24-23) (088744) Argued May 2, … 300 Upgrade Project,” Tennessee proposed to install various compressor stations along its natural gas transmission … system. Relevant here, Tennessee sought to construct a new compressor station and facility (Compressor Station 327) in …
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… and to assure accurate court records, both parties must complete and file this form when a dissolution (FM) complaint or a non-dissolution (FD) complaint is filed. This form is confidential and will not …
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A-3379-24 Briefs
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… business of this State was contrary to both statutory and common law, and was arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable… … D. The OAG must defend AP Dirkin against OAE’s ethics complaint. The complaint is based exclusively on AP’s Dirkin’s performance …
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… in this report have been provided by the party filing the complaint. These figures have not been verified for accuracy … or implied, regarding accuracy, reliability, currency, completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. The … Tax Ct Judgment: Judgment Date: Judgment Type: 10/11/2019 Complaint Withdrawn Freeze Act: Applied: Year 1: Year 2: …
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… with this [c]ourt and another court to achieve the best outcome that you -- that you can achieve. [(Emphasis added.)] … factor is dispositive. Id. at 162. Slater's second factor encompasses equitable considerations. Id. at 159. In assessing … when she assured defendant he had reached "the best outcome . . . [he could] achieve." 11 A-0260-24 Under New …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant … The officers instructed defendant to stop, and he initially complied. The officers then walked up and down the platform … the vape again. They told him to leave the station. He complied after some discussion with the officers. The …