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… cause of action. On December 23, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, Saraceno Properties, Inc., … (Emphasis added). 4 A-4008-19 Despite her failure to comply with N.J.S.A. 59:8-9, the court adjourned the motion to permit plaintiff to submit a compliant affidavit. Plaintiff later submitted an unsworn …
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… a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of her left foot and complications during her recovery. The County maintains over … concrete urban roadway in an area of mixed residential and commercial buildings. The County's Department of Public … a dedicated phone line and email address for receiving complaints regarding potholes and other road problems. …
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… was in daycare and, at times, that she limited plaintiff's communications with the child because he called "at all … her parents and brother are in New Jersey. She has had no communication with her former boyfriend. If allowed to have … bedroom house. They both own their own trucks and trucking companies. There is a daycare and an elementary school …
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… was petitioner had a "benign essential tremor," and he recommended she undergo testing.1 Dr. Yang attempted to treat … (last visited Aug. 27, 2018). … that, except for lunchtime, she spent her entire day on the computer. She asserted the tremors made it increasingly …
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… employer and limited defendant's contact with plaintiff to communication regarding Sara's "health, education, and … overwhelming. Rarely is the [c]ourt presented with such classic domestic violence behavior. In fact, [d]efendant's … is reasonable, not unduly burdensome, and does not unfairly prejudice either party. See Parish, 412 N.J. Super. …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4981-17T3 ALEXANDRA M. SALAS, Appellant, v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and … the alternate position, Salas abruptly resigned from the company. Salas claimed she would have been exposed to the … discuss[ed] the matter with her physician regarding the accomodations,' instead, choosing to leave her employment." …
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… reconsideration of the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint , pursuant to the New Jersey Law Against … has been employed by defendant since 2007. He holds a commercial driver's license (CDL) and is authorized to … to demonstrate that: (1) plaintiff was in a protected class; (2) plaintiff engaged in protected activity known to …
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… insight." DuBois spoke with S.H., who could not recall the last time she attended school, but "appeared to be clean and … Accordingly, on April 23, 2015, the Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for care and supervision … the Division's application and ordered defendants to comply with mental health evaluations and services provided …
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… Submitted April 26, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Gooden Brown. On appeal from Superior Court of … J. Stein terminating the Title 9 litigation because a complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights under … each child and family." See http://www.caresinstitute.org (Last visited on August 29, 2017.) …
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… Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Email: pkober@koberlaw.com FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 08 Dec 2023, 088836 … PRESENTED ..................... 4 STATEMENT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF ................. 4 STATEMENT OF THE REASONS … ...................................... 10 Kotlikoffv. The Community News, 89 N.J. 62 (1982) ................... 10 …
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… summary judgment dismissal of her premises liability complaint against defendants PDC 16-20 Hudson Place Realty, … de novo under the same standard as the trial court." Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of … the availability of lesser sanctions that will both avoid unfairness to the non- 12 A-3685-21 spoliator and deter future …
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… Dr. Medina diagnosed Mia with suspected child abuse and recommended a second psycho social evaluation and sexually … Medina, acquired knowledge in a child of Mia's age "would come from an exposure" or "[s]eeing those actions or an … activities. Dr. Stillwell testified she could not "come to a conclusion as to whether or not [defendant] …
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… the order, making or causing anyone else to make harassing communications to the victims or others identified in the … step-children" and indicated they did not want to "see or communicate with defendant at this time." The State did not … minor step- daughters, and his behavior was "repetitive and compulsive," weighing against A-3372-21 7 modifying the …
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… Silva interviewed the victim, who seemed "a little bit uncomfortable" and "a little nervous . . . because she didn't … declined to discuss it because it "was very difficult and uncomfortable for her." The victim shared that the abuse … that a child is abused if a "parent or guardian . . . commits or allows to be committed an act of sexual abuse …
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… summary judgment and denying her cross-motion to amend her complaint. We affirm. I. We discern the following facts from … one-day religious retreat held by the Korean Christian Life Community on defendant's premises. According to plaintiff, … described stepping on a "false step" around the second-to-last or last step and that she "fell." She was not sure why …
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… to the corporate defendant as "S.L. Licker, Inc." in his complaint and throughout the record. In our opinion, we … a June 28, 2021 Special Civil Part order dismissing his complaint, which sought a temporary and permanent … person or sent by verified mail or electronic mail to the last known address of the occupant; c. The notice shall …
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… v. DOMINANT DOMAIN, LLC, and LADYBLIVIN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a/k/a LADY BLIVIN, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … 189 N.J. 436, 445-46 (2007). We must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … incident, and plaintiff testified she did not recall the last time it snowed, although she did recall seeing some …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Steven Breitman paid $7,500 to become a member of defendant Atlantis Yacht Club ("the Club"), … was due in July 2021, the Club had what is described as a "compliance review" conducted by a law firm. Although no … has not presented books or other financial records that classify the monies paid by members for their COIs as the …
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… adjournment request, the record reflects defendant was in communication with the trial court's law clerk and court … and informed defendant he was free to participate in the upcoming oral argument remotely or telephonically. On August … a clear abuse of discretion." DEG, LLC v. Township of Fairfield, 198 N.J. 449, 261 (2009) (quoting Hous. Auth. of …
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… his right to appeal. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a twenty-two-year prison term, subject to the No … on the remaining three offenses. The State also agreed to recommend dismissal of all remaining offenses charged in all … of the State's case, the prosecutor explained the State's recommendation would have been more severe had Fashaw's family …