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… County Department of Weights and Measures filed two complaints in the Woodbridge Municipal Court against … According to Speedway, it is the "second[] largest chain of company-owned-and-operated convenience stores in the United … fuel. 3 A-5496-16T1 On February 13, 2017, Speedway filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking a declaration that the …
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… joint legal custody. Plaintiff was designated the parent of primary residence. Under the DJOD, defendant paid limited … alimony to plaintiff for four years. Those payments are completed. Plaintiff and defendant were entitled to half of … require plaintiff to return to New Jersey pending the outcome of a plenary hearing. Id. at 5. The parties conducted …
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… Johanna Barba Jones Chief Counsel RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 962 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0962 (609) … Office of Board Counsel created procedures for the Board to commence remote oral argument in May 2020. Those procedures … of one of several forms of discipline: admonition, reprimand, censure, a term of suspension, or disbarment. …
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… from "phone calls" telling him and defendant not to "come out" of the motel, he later stated he "heard the … was accurate. He stated he and defendant were friends since primary school and "h[ung] out together all of the time." … 8, 2005, the day before the shooting, defendant and King accompanied him to the barbershop. 3 Afterwards, they returned …
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… February 28, 2020 judgment following a bench trial in this commercial landlord-tenant dispute. We affirm in part, and … remand for the reasons that follow. Plaintiff owns a vacant commercial property in Saddle Brook. The premises consist of two partitioned commercial spaces, a 7,200-square-foot Bennigan's franchise …
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… Gronau Boyd, on the brief). 1 Alleging a need for an ADA accommodation, appellant was permitted to argue from a remote … than $41 billion in assets, Tobia2 earned a significant income that provided the family3 with a lavish lifestyle.4 … litigation into the "War of the Roses."5 Undeterred, Lisa commenced this divorce action in July 2012. After an …
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… OCCURRED ON NOVEMBER 3, 2020 FOR THE 2020 ATLANTIC COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELECTION, ATLANTIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, and … results for one of two positions of Atlantic County Commissioner at Large (CAL) and denied her request for a … that, "[t]he November General Election shall be conducted primarily via vote-by-mail ballots, which will be sent to …
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… Gronau Boyd, on the brief). 1 Alleging a need for an ADA accommodation, appellant was permitted to argue from a remote … than $41 billion in assets, Tobia2 earned a significant income that provided the family3 with a lavish lifestyle.4 … litigation into the "War of the Roses."5 Undeterred, Lisa commenced this divorce action in July 2012. After an …
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… February 28, 2020 judgment following a bench trial in this commercial landlord-tenant dispute. We affirm in part, and … remand for the reasons that follow. Plaintiff owns a vacant commercial property in Saddle Brook. The premises consist of two partitioned commercial spaces, a 7,200-square-foot Bennigan's franchise …
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… 2 Plaintiff Sherri A. Affrunti filed a Law Division complaint seeking compensation claims against her former … was promoted to FSP on or about January 1, 2006. She worked primarily in the Princeton office but also had an office in … effective date of the amendment and relied on its new remedies. Ibid. The high Court held that the WPL and WHL …
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… from "phone calls" telling him and defendant not to "come out" of the motel, he later stated he "heard the … was accurate. He stated he and defendant were friends since primary school and "h[ung] out together all of the time." … 8, 2005, the day before the shooting, defendant and King accompanied him to the barbershop. 3 Afterwards, they returned …
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… for joint legal custody, with defendant as the parent of primary residence and plaintiff the parent of alternate … knowledge of Kayla's symptoms but later admitted Kayla complained to his wife about them. In spring 2025, defendant … his decision. He then acknowledged the issue and remedied it by issuing a supplemental decision the next day, …
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… Police was twenty-percent liable, and that there was no comparative negligence on plaintiff’s part. The jury awarded … defendants were negligent and whether plaintiff was comparatively negligent. The Court granted the public-entity … HELD: The individual defendants’ liability and plaintiff’s comparative negligence are not intertwined with the issues …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH M. … Machon Chana Seminary in Brooklyn, New York, where she studied the Jewish religion, and, under the tutelage of local … N.J. 491, 502 (2003). Thus, if the opposing party makes a prima facie showing of a genuine dispute, summary judgment …
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… development consisting of 725 residential and twenty-nine commercial units 3 A-1965-21 built along the Atlantic City … and OC Condominium are managed by a board of trustees, comprised of seven unit owners (the Board). The trustees are … was elected to be a trustee of the Association. After becoming a trustee, plaintiff began to have disputes with the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1309-22 H AND H MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. a/k/a H&H, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. MARK TOMEI, … Mark Tomei. PER CURIAM Plaintiff H and H Manufacturing Company (H&H) appeals two Law Division orders resulting in … moved to dismiss the second Law Division action, arguing primarily that it was barred by Pennsylvania's statute of …
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… also reveal malignant cells. Plaintiff filed her initial complaint in February 2017, claiming LabCorp's negligence in … 2014 slides delayed diagnosis of her cervical cancer; the complaint also included claims against fictitiously-named … We have considered the arguments and reverse.4 I. We primarily focus our attention on events that followed the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOSEPH M. … Machon Chana Seminary in Brooklyn, New York, where she studied the Jewish religion, and, under the tutelage of local … N.J. 491, 502 (2003). Thus, if the opposing party makes a prima facie showing of a genuine dispute, summary judgment …
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… plaintiffs filed single- count, putative class action complaints. In the fourth, plaintiff pled a putative class … covered by this Order, regardless of which party may have primary tax liability. [(Emphasis added).] The plaintiffs' … clearly established consumer rights and provided remedies for posting or inserting provisions contrary to law." …
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… Police was twenty-percent liable, and that there was no comparative negligence on plaintiff’s part. The jury awarded … defendants were negligent and whether plaintiff was comparatively negligent. The Court granted the public-entity … HELD: The individual defendants’ liability and plaintiff’s comparative negligence are not intertwined with the issues …