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… $100,000, notwithstanding a jury verdict. Ferrante did not communicate this agreement or the trial itself to NJM, … failed to mention the arbitration, high-low agreement, completed trial, or jury verdict. Based on this information, … to the complete absence of notice by Ferrante to NJM at any point over years of litigation, including the lack of notice …
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… admit testimony that the condemned property’s highest and best use would require a variance without first determining … however, that unlike the subject property, those he compared did not have sanitary sewer or municipal water … density” under the current RE zoning but that “the Township committee would have to agree to change the zone.” …
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… for guidance in the absence of a Court Rule or precedent on point, we hold the Family Part has the discretion to … prescribes a different approach, the sequencing decision is best handled in the trial court in a case-by-case … old, was walking down a street in Elizabeth. E.S. was accompanied by an adult, Aleem Johnson. Four plainclothes …
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… removed the children from New Jersey without first complying with N.J.S.A. 9:2-2. Plaintiff gave defendant less … the order under review, and for the first time, requested a best interests analysis. We hold – because defendant had … initial return of the OTSC, the judge ordered electronic communication between defendant and the children. The judge …
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… (Liberty) application for reimbursement for its workers' compensation benefits paid to Rodriguez from his third-party … third-party settlement. Section 40 makes clear that the remedies provided the employee by the workers' compensation laws … fees that [Rodriguez] is responsible for. Caputo v. Best Foods, Inc., 17 N.J. 259[, 268 (1955)]. The fee ratio …
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… and resource families under the fourth prong of the best interests of the child test, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(4), … goal the elimination of that bond as a factor in any component of the best interests analysis. Indeed, as the … involved with the family on July 5, 2018, when Divina complained to police that Javier was harassing her, …
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… subsequently submitted diluted urine screens and was recommended for an intensive outpatient program. In August … to be supervised. Gloria submitted to treatment, which she completed in August 2013, and the Division closed the case. … about me. Although the [c]ourt has not -- has followed the best interest standard under the statute, the [c]ourt also …
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… argues the Division failed to prove the four prongs of the best interests of the child test. See N.J.S.A. 30:4C- … entered an opinion detailing the issues. After the Division completed its case through the testimony of Henry's resource … litigation to give Henry's parents "the opportunity to complete the services provided to them." Unfortunately, …
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… judgment to defendants, who moved to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as untimely because it was filed four and a half … they intended to" make a distinction between minors who died and minors who survived. The trial court concluded the …
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… court issued a written opinion, stating that Smith would be compelled to testify at trial and that if she refused to … was “too prejudicial to both defendants to be remedied by the court’s cautionary instruction.” The Court … and Lewis had on a gray baseball hat with a letter “P” -- points corroborated by A.J. A.J. testified that, while he …
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… but four days later she was taken to the hospital with complications. She died the following morning. After a deputy medical examiner …
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… were the parents of two- year-old, D.O. (Danielle), who died as a result of blunt force trauma to her head.1 Both … a single opinion, ensued. Ramirez raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE ACCOMPLICE CHARGE FAILED TO INSTRUCT THE JURY THAT RAMIREZ WAS …
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