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… been doing to her . . . . [Terri] was sincere, straight-forward, and largely consistent during her testimony. The court … through a hole in his sweatpants . C.W. stated it felt "uncomfortable." Defendant told C.W. that he loved her more 7 … rubbing his penis against her "butt." When he heard someone coming, defendant told C.W. not to tell anyone. According to …
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… an "interactive process" to provide him with reasonable accommodations of his disability of urinary incontinence. The … it acted in good faith by offering plaintiff several accommodations, some of which he rejected. The trial court … leaking anymore and . . . not being able to clean up afterwards."6 This Lawsuit In February 2020, while Gould was …
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… report that she told him via telephone that she "wanted to commit suicide." He also reported that defendant "uses … the OPA's definition of "drug overdose" is broader than the common meaning of that term. Ordinarily, an overdose is a … what was in the container, she replied that she was unaware what was inside of it. She speculated that R.S. must …
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… Principal of New Brunswick High School ; and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We affirm. Plaintiff was hired in … a nontenured employee without notice when sufficient cause warrants." Plaintiff was assigned to oversee the tenth grade … pre- 14 A-1642-23 conference forms to the [s]ocial [s]tudies staff that was an unapproved form;" "not …
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… from the May 9, 2014 summary judgment dismissal of their complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employees … to . . . Rodgers' policy, which gave busy work to be completed in the library without supervision, and simply … the verbal notification of this policy, some were unaware their grades were changed until after the change was …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil … point, defendant and Mooch got out of the car and walked toward Melvin "about a house length away" from the car. While …
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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. … personal injury suit and pay any putative damage award without recourse to its rights under the policy to …
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… placed a large order, and requested cashback. Assante completed the order and gave defendant cashback. A few days … might not be in these pictures" and Nilli should not feel compelled to make an identification. Additionally, the … made by Detective Hoover to Nilli pre-identification to warrant a Wade hearing. Nor has defendant demonstrated …
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… Sasha Blount's cross-motion to increase child support, compel defendant to contribute toward the parties' child's private school tuition, and … granting an upward modification, (2) improperly imputed income to him, (3) failed to make specific findings of …
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… in defining an employee under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), held that the undisputed facts … results in an ‘employment’ classification.” Carpet Remnant Warehouse, Inc. v. N.J. Dep’t of Labor, 125 N.J. 567, 581 … a week), his focus on two accounts, and payment on a per diem basis without any benefits counselled in favor of a …
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… 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 … of the mortgage and foreclosure,4 this error does not warrant reversal because the judge went on to address all …
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… Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-6043-17. Scott Newar, of the Texas Bar, admitted pro hac vice, argued the … A-3219-19 Plaintiff Stephanie Halliday filed a single-count complaint alleging defendant Bioreference Laboratories, Inc. … expressly provides a cause of action and various remedies to an employee aggrieved by an employer's unlawful …
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… Ocean County, Indictment No. 18-03-0474. Austin J. Howard, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for … was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … was an incident" at the gas station, "the subject who committed [the] crime was a six-foot black male and …
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… The investigation involved the interception of over 27,000 communications consisting of texts and phone calls pursuant … were conspiracy to engage in racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, promoting organized street crime, armed … to police, physical evidence seized pursuant to a search warrant issued after a motor vehicle stop, and …
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… and its former police chief, Paul Philipps. Plaintiff's complaint alleged violations of 42 U.S.C. 1 In Carifi v. … and Patrolman Earl Kinsey. In May 2009, Captain Edward Jasiecki became plaintiff's supervisor. On September 2, … 424, 431 (1997). The entire controversy doctrine is embodied in Rule 4:30A. It requires a litigant to present "all …
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… PASQUALE FALCETTI, JR., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WATERFRONT COMMISSION OF NEW YORK HARBOR, Defendant-Respondent, and … order granting summary judgment to defendant Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor (the Commission) and … co-conspirator) or been named in or the subject of a search warrant or court ordered electronic surveillance," and …
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… SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES AND NOT ORDERING PLAINTIFF TO COMPLY WITH THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE EXPERT'S RECOMMENDATIONS. POINT II THE FAMILY COURT ABUSED ITS DISCRETION BY AWARDING ONLY A SMALL PORTION OF THE ATTORNEY[S'] FEES THAT …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3011-18 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. CORNELL-DUBILIER ELECTRONICS, INC., … 2017 and January 31, 2019 orders to the extent that they awarded Exxon attorneys' fees, as the court failed to explain … entire controversy doctrine, codified in Rule 4:30A, "embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal …
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… Protection Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -14, and awarding her counsel fees. Plaintiff cross-appeals from the … in 2008 as senior director of a new health economics outcome research (HEOR) department within its oncology … the HEOR group's responsibility for evaluation of such studies, he failed to include anyone from the group as an email …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil … point, defendant and Mooch got out of the car and walked toward Melvin "about a house length away" from the car. While …