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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2016-2307 and 2016-8112. … there. Number three, [RWJ] provided an alternate means to get to the garage, this being the shuttle bus, but [Manuel] … the Court noted that requiring the employees to park far away in the parking lot exposed them to an "added hazard." …
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… their motion to dismiss plaintiff Jessica Stutheit's complaint as to defendants Ilya Igdalev and Michael Shor, … don't want to be a witness in it. Are you going to have to get rid of the case . . . ? [PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL]: I hope … alone waived her right to assert her claims in court altogether. Our de novo review leads us to a different …
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… death of [defendant] (b) the remarriage of [defendant] (c) commencement of co-habitation by [defendant] with another … family over the years, and they appear in photographs together, according to her certification. After moving to New … you should have used the word compensated[?] I don't get it. 5 29 U.S.C. § 206. 8 A-1262-17T4 The judge aptly …
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… Id. at 148-50. Under certain circumstances, an insurance company may invalidate a policy of insurance because of … made the following findings: Blagg took the [vehicle] to get cigarettes . . . on numerous occasions. . . . Blagg …
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… appeals from a January 19, 2018 order dismissing her complaint and directing her to arbitrate her claim. We … requested to review and complete certain forms through a website. Plaintiff reviewed and electronically signed a number … consideration for the agreement; and (3) plaintiff did not get any advice concerning its meaning and, therefore, signed …
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… 2012 vehicle. On April 4, 2014, plaintiff filed a pro se complaint alleging defendant concealed the fact that the … of what he paid defendant for the vehicle. Following the completion of discovery, defendant filed a motion for … loss in value must be supported by sufficient evidence to get to the factfinder." Ibid. "To raise a genuine dispute …
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… who contacted local hospitals and learned that a man had come to a hospital with stab wounds above the right eye and … court conducted oral argument. Defendant was present and commented on the record. The PCR court thereafter filed a 7 … about the security camera and told him he wanted to get a copy of the video footage. He asserts that if counsel …
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… TRO, Warren alleged: (1) a week earlier, while Warren was communicating on FaceTime with their child, Jane threatened Warren, saying, “I can't wait to get you in front of a judge, because you're dead"; (2) Jane … because Jane "was pro se when she was filling out the [complaint and] didn’t understand the need for specifics." …
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… v. ROBERT B. GIANGERUSO, Mayor; LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, … plaintiff alleged that the mayor directed police officers away from their assigned tasks "to chauffer him;" had a … years, the mayor "made specific and direct threats to 'get even' with" him. At his deposition, the mayor stated he …
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… 28, 2017 order denying their motion to reinstate their complaint against defendants, Adrenaline Family … LLC, Clementon Land, LLC and Bob's Space Racers, Inc. The complaint sought damages for injuries sustained by Vincenzo1 … is tried before a judge, gee, I thought we were [going to] get another trial a year later before a jury. The motion …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-24264. Law Offices of … S. Lubcher, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this workers' compensation matter, the employer, respondent Fred M. … lifting things, and suffered pain when he bent over while getting dressed or performing household chores. He described …
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… 2013 order, the trial court administratively dismissed the complaint against Turner for lack of prosecution pursuant to … argument on appeal. See N.J. Dep't of Envtl. Prot. v. Alloway Twp., 438 N.J. Super. 501, 505-06 n.2 (App. Div.), … own purposes, and expect to triumph. A plaintiff does not get to present to the jury his evidence while suppressing …
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… is defendant's aunt. Plaintiff and defendant lived together in plaintiff's house in Jersey City. In November … a protected person under the Act. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of terroristic threats when he … plaintiff without her knowing and post to a social media site. The judge found that these were incidents that …
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… and Torregrossa-O'Connor. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 5-7/22A. James J. … the family would "pay to help [him] with [his] bills to get [his] life straight." Appellant's father testified and … describing him as "a drifter" and "an acquaintance" who "always had a drinking 5 A-1951-22 problem." On the day of the …
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… PER CURIAM This appeal requires our consideration of a commercial lease provision that granted the tenant, … to exercise the option. Asserting plaintiff failed to comply with the terms of the option provision, defendant … and then give the landlord notice of two months to then get ready for closing and do what's necessary. I think …
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… from the trial court's order of judgment dismissing her complaint. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants Horatio Daub, M.D. and Virtua … when you came to in the hospital, when you were finally getting your wits about you a little bit more – are you with …
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… We affirm. On May 10, 2023, defendant was charged in complaint-summons S-2023- 000175-1209 with fourth-degree harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a). The complaint alleged that on May 9 he harassed the victim, … . . . [his] mom suffered from a stroke which led to her getting surgery to install a pacemaker" and "[t]he day she …
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… interrupted her. Defendant initially claimed he had no income and requested appointed counsel. Later, defendant … on how to vote. When McLurkin walked to the hallway where the disturbance was, a security guard identified … videotape him. Finally, defendant was asked if he wanted to get in line to vote and he responded, “I want to sit here.” …
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… retrieved her phone, to record him, and "he took the phone away from" her. Defendant "pushed [plaintiff] by [the] … a few times and . . . held [her] wrist and tried to . . . get [her] away from the door." 2 Before the start of trial, … The court also noted "the screen of the phone, ha[d] become detached," "the phone [wa]s severely cracked, …
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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, … [the] smartphone." Lyga "d[id] not know how [Lyga] c[ould] get there." Purciello explained Lyga "ha[d] a week to figure …