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… Tara and Matt's eviction from another shelter, and provided services, including substance abuse evaluations and … positive on five occasions and then tested negative and completed treatment in May. By that time, Tara and Matt had … capacity was not "likely to change in the foreseeable future" and the children were "at the point where [they] …
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… inappropriate conversations regarding her desire for a male companion. ACS substantiated Veronica for maltreatment of … therapist had approved visitation with Victor. Peter visited with Victor and Victor's mother a second time later … would not be able to care for Peter in the foreseeable future. The judge also found select home adoption was an …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0636-12T4 A-0964-12T4 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY … practices. Dahan also owned Management or Medical Legal Services (MLS), a New York corporation, which sold corporate … contracts" that he had been advocating. Nonetheless, Borsody A-0636-12T4 19 did not contact the Board to …
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… of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, … 9 A-5268-17T3 comply with the domestic violence counseling services, and prohibited defendant and Earl from discussing … . . . would need at the time, and within the foreseeable future," and she would likely not consent to treatment, …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0636-12T4 A-0964-12T4 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY … practices. Dahan also owned Management or Medical Legal Services (MLS), a New York corporation, which sold corporate … contracts" that he had been advocating. Nonetheless, Borsody A-0636-12T4 19 did not contact the Board to …
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… of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, … 9 A-5268-17T3 comply with the domestic violence counseling services, and prohibited defendant and Earl from discussing … . . . would need at the time, and within the foreseeable future," and she would likely not consent to treatment, …
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… inappropriate conversations regarding her desire for a male companion. ACS substantiated Veronica for maltreatment of … therapist had approved visitation with Victor. Peter visited with Victor and Victor's mother a second time later … would not be able to care for Peter in the foreseeable future. The judge also found select home adoption was an …
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… Tara and Matt's eviction from another shelter, and provided services, including substance abuse evaluations and … positive on five occasions and then tested negative and completed treatment in May. By that time, Tara and Matt had … capacity was not "likely to change in the foreseeable future" and the children were "at the point where [they] …
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A-16-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
Briefs
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… HEAL TH - MOUNTAINSIDE MEDICAL CENTER, AND PRIME HEALTHCARE SERVICES - ST. MARY'S PASSAIC, LLC D/B/A ST. MARY'S GENERAL … OF HUMAN SERVICES, CAROLE JOHNSON IN HER CAPACITY AS COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, STATE OF … was litigated as a regulatory taking). But that is the opposite of what the text of the Takings Clause and precedent …
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… CONCEPTS, INC., Defendants, and SAME DAY DELIVERY SERVICE, INC. and RITE AID PHARMACY, Defendants-Respondents. … reconsideration of the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint for damages resulting from personal injuries … by plaintiffs in this specialized area of the law are inapposite to our review. Next, plaintiffs' argument that …
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… new clients through a marketing strategy, namely, a website and internet contact with clients. He claimed he was … time the LLC was created. Pedroso argued that any judgment creditor of the old law firm would have to bring a separate … the judgment to any law firm Pedroso might create in the future would be too broad a remedy for plaintiffs but that …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a HARRAH'S RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, … doctrine has "never been expanded beyond the self-service setting, in which customers independently handle … but [rather] a special application of foreseeability principles in recognition of the extraordinary risks that arise …
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… Theresa was discharged from its program twice due to non- compliance, including the continued use of drugs, and was … the court terminate the litigation, and direct that all future matters be referred to the FD docket. At that time, … procedural due process is satisfied and the requisite evidentiary standards of each statutory scheme are met. …
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… the Division provided defendant with a wide variety of services, she has yet to maintain long-term sobriety or … in Florida. She was discharged the next month for noncompliance. In May 2015, defendant requested assistance from … would not be able to safely parent N.A.P. in the near future; and defendant required intense therapy and substance …
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… court. The GAL sent the parties monthly invoices for his services that were, for the most part, not paid, and, as of … when he would be reinstated. He generally described his income, expenses, and financial situation, and provided a case … and pursue all collection remedies available to judgment creditors. This appeal followed. Our review of Family Part …
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… CLIENT INSTANT ACCESS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, OMNIGAGE, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, … CCA and even allowed him to use the LLC's resources to service CCA's clients . When CCA was dissolved in 2006, … even if the fiduciary waiver is enforceable, Joseph nonetheless breached his duty of loyalty both by using the LLC's …
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… request by assessing them against payment of any future claims submitted by the health care provider after … N.J.S.A. 17B:27-44.2(d) (group health insurance companies); N.J.S.A. 17:48-8.4(d) (hospital service … in satisfaction or reduction of the payee's valid claim as creditor of the payor or of another person; (b) the payee's …
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… CONCEPTS, INC., Defendants, and SAME DAY DELIVERY SERVICE, INC. and RITE AID PHARMACY, Defendants-Respondents. … reconsideration of the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint for damages resulting from personal injuries … by plaintiffs in this specialized area of the law are inapposite to our review. Next, plaintiffs' argument that …
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… CLIENT INSTANT ACCESS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, OMNIGAGE, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, … CCA and even allowed him to use the LLC's resources to service CCA's clients . When CCA was dissolved in 2006, … even if the fiduciary waiver is enforceable, Joseph nonetheless breached his duty of loyalty both by using the LLC's …
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… new clients through a marketing strategy, namely, a website and internet contact with clients. He claimed he was … time the LLC was created. Pedroso argued that any judgment creditor of the old law firm would have to bring a separate … the judgment to any law firm Pedroso might create in the future would be too broad a remedy for plaintiffs but that …