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… Ordinarily it takes 8 to 12 weeks to complete the rating process and, once the scores have been received from the rater(s), to process and e-mail all results. We will send, via e-mail, each candidate a … are available to anyone upon request. … How much time passes before I receive my results and what information …
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… area of the law involved in the pro bono case will be called upon. As the Court said: “Real estate attorneys, corporate counsel, experts in commercial leases, all have been assigned to represent …
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… of the clerk of every court, except the municipal courts, shall be open to the public for the transaction of all business of the court for such hours and on such days as …
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… of Judges 1:35-2 At least once each year there shall be a conference of all justices and judges in the State, … except the judges of the municipal courts, held at such times and places as the Chief Justice shall designate, and …
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… 1:2-3 The verbatim record of the proceedings shall include references to all exhibits and, as to each, the offering party, a short …
Scope of Review
Rules of Court
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… its decisions and in issuing its advisory opinions, the Committee shall determine whether the activities that are the subject of …
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… Professional Conduct 7.2(b), requiring lawyers to “capture all material on their websites, in the form of an electronic or paper backup, including all new content, on at least a monthly basis, and retain …
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… by the Director. … Prior to the filing and service of a complaint, a disciplinary stipulation waiving the filing of … for discipline by consent, the disciplinary matter and all written records gathered and made pursuant to these … or corrections agency, the matter shall, after the time herein specified for destruction of the file, be deemed …
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… from him.2 Plaintiffs argue the trial court erred by: allowing defendant's counsel to cross-examine Farghaly about … him; allowing cross-examination of Farghaly about her income tax returns; and asking prospective jurors if they … her supervisor at work and a friend. When she and Elashkar arrived at the building, defendant opened the door and let …
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… persons in or serving the judicial branch of government shall not hold any elective public office nor be a candidate … the Superior Court, the Administrator of the Tax Court, and all employees of their respective offices, and official …
Trial Calendar
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… Calendar 4:36-3 … Notice of Trial. … The court shall advise all parties of the initial trial date no less … request for an adjournment for a reasonable period of time to accommodate a scheduling conflict or the unavailability of an …
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… without improvement, and who has subsequently paid all outstanding fees and fines, is not barred from applying … paid in full. On 2/08/2010 this case was discharged as a completed term." On November 9, 2015, E.C. filed a petition … reading of the statutory language, the trial court arrived at an absurd result that was contrary to the …
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… – Decided March 5, 2020 Before Judges Fuentes, Mayer and Enright. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, … surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … biological father2 entered into identified surrenders to allow Sam to be placed with his maternal grandmother, A.D. …
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… The guides, instructions, and forms will be periodically updated as necessary to reflect current New Jersey … responsible for the content of your court papers. Completed forms are to be submitted to the county where you … Should Expect If You Represent Yourself While you have the right to represent yourself in court, you should not expect …
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… Justice Reform Act (CJRA) provides that defendants “shall be afforded an opportunity . . . to present witnesses” … Court considers whether the provision allows a defendant to compel an adverse witness to testify at a detention hearing. … it is based in part -- provides defendants a qualified right to summon adverse witnesses. Before calling an adverse …
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… Claims arising from professional malpractice (for example, alleged malpractice by a doctor, dentist or lawyer). Claims … but still wish to sue in Special Civil, you give up your right to recover damages over $20,000. The additional money …
Trial Errors
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… error or omission which does not prejudice a substantial right shall be disregarded by the trial court before, during and … court, however, at every stage of the action, including a timely application after trial, may notice any error of such …
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… 4:8-1 … Procedure for Bringing in Third Party; As of Right or on Order. … Within 90 days after the service of the … plaintiff, may file and serve a summons and third-party complaint, together with a copy of plaintiff's complaint, … to the action who is or may be liable to defendant for all or part of the plaintiff's claim against defendant and …
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… is submitted through eCourts, it is immediately and officially received by the court. Corrections will require the … an e-filing, eCourts reminds the user to closely review all information entered and uploaded for accuracy. … What …