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… was held by a family corporation, to a limited liability company wholly owned by Bharat. The circumstances leading to … the Court ruled for Amratlal,3 holding the burden to overcome the "presumption that the transferred property was a … concluded it was "in the best interest of the Estate to compromise the 9 A-4986-18 claim . . . ." The judge noted …
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… favor and against their insurers Great American Security Company (Great American) and Interested Underwriters at … The Great American policy was a one-year policy that commenced on May 4, 2012, and had a coverage limit of $75 … a "a sophisticated business" who had generated six million dollars in revenue for 2012 and was 4 N.J.S.A. 2A:23A-13(f) …
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… and Pagan robbed the attendant of approximately fifty dollars he had on his person and fled in a car. The … was not material, timely, or likely to have changed the outcome. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by …
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… action, plaintiffs Heather Alper and Lucas Alper filed a complaint against defendants, alleging that Wolfson … by Simon for plaintiffs' benefit . Believing the complaint was frivolous, defendants requested several times … in a real estate sale, producing almost twelve million dollars, which was intended to pay off family members' loans …
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… judgment. We reverse. In October 2012, plaintiff filed this complaint against defendant, and Blair Hamrick, Thomas … the judge. In October 2000, plaintiff filed a qui tam complaint in the United States District Court for the … United States Government against numerous pharmaceutical companies, including GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) (the Piacentile …
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… three); second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … handgun were both operable. The manager of the apartment complex said that defendant was not a tenant on the lease, … that she permits defendant to sleep on her couch for a few dollars a day, and that several large black trash bags near …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2011-1335. Blaney & Karavan, PC, … matter returns to us after a remand to the Civil Service Commission ("Commission") "for a de novo hearing and initial … Williams kissed D.N.'s breasts and gave D.N. twenty dollars. In her written decision, the second ALJ determined …
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… On January 20, 2016, plaintiff filed a two-count complaint against defendant for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The complaint alleged that plaintiff and defendant entered into … of the condition of the house, "[she] paid thousands of dollars" for out of pocket expenses during the tenancy but …
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… Ringel1 own numerous properties through various holding companies. For many years, they have disagreed on the … plaintiffs Chana and CR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Chana as the sole member. Defendants are … area dealing with properties worth tens of millions of dollars, to find potential buyers for Pinewood. He then sent …
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… the jury's conclusion that plaintiff did not suffer a compensable injury as a result of the accident is reasonable … on February 16, 2017, when he was struck from behind by a commercial vehicle.2 He was wearing a seatbelt and did not … find objective evidence of the tingling sensation plaintiff complained of in his hands through objective testing. …
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… appeals from an order denying her motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6- 2 based on a … understand that it is impossible to measure, in dollars, the damage[s] to be sustained by the Law Firm and … of the aggrieved part(ies) to seek, in addition thereto, compensatory and/or punitive damages, by reason of such …
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… grounds.1 In count one, the State alleges defendant committed third-degree endangering the welfare of a child … 2C:24-4(a)(1), by sending sexually explicit social media communications to A.C.,2 a seventeen-year-old resident of … the territorial jurisdiction statute "to apply 'to offenses committed partly outside of the State.'" Ibid. (quoting …
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… 3 A-3976-22 The court initially ordered all discovery competed by November 30, 2022. Plaintiff opposed defendant's … 1, 2023. The order provides, "[s]hould discovery not be complete[d], the court will consider sanctions, including … has been getting deposits in the tens of thousands of dollars from her paramour and appears to have . . . $300,000 …
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… Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 mboxer@lowenstein.com pslocum@lowenstein.com jminicozzi@lowenstein.com Attorneys for … the AG invokes a public policy of protecting taxpayer dollars, arguing that sanctions should be permissible only …
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… motion for a new trial. We reverse . I. Morales filed a complaint alleging that Arakaki's negligent operation of her … to Rule 4:37-2(b) for an involuntary dismissal of the complaint. She argued that Morales failed to present … to the origin of the written estimate attached to her complaint. Morales did not move the written estimate, which …
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… he argued he was entitled to relief due to several errors committed by both his trial and appellate attorneys , … PCR counsel failed to provide discovery, investigate, or communicate with him. In her fourteen-page written decision, … professional judgment." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 690. To overcome this presumption, the defendant must demonstrate …
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… that any future conveyance of the aforesaid property commonly known and designated as 771 Allison Court, … marketable and insurable at standard rates by any title company licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey. … any restriction shall not be a reason for Buyer refusing to complete the Closing as long as the title company insures …
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… submitted a signed change of address form representing his compliance with the city residence requirement. While still … and charged with multiple drug possession crimes, allegedly committed during city work hours. He was detained in the … services which helped the City secure over six million dollars in federal grants. Plaintiff alleges the City's …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint against defendants with prejudice. We affirm. I. … the next [ninety] days that will give you upside on growing company value. The intent is to have you participate in personal gain based on the increase of company value. There may also be an opportunity to "buy in" …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STARSTONE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and WILSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, and 172 FIRST LLC, d/b/a O'HARA'S … Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STARSTONE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and WILSHIRE INSURANCE …