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… Anthony & Sylvan Corporation's (A&S) motion to dismiss the complaint and compel arbitration and denying his … reservation 3 In pertinent part, Rule 4:6-2(a) provides: "Every defense, legal or equitable, in law or fact, to a claim … 2d 512, 518 (D.N.J. 2004). A-3049-23 9 denied factual discovery on this issue. Memorializing orders were entered. This …
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… the time of the divorce. On June 9, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. On August 1, 2021, defendant was … expert testimon[y]" and "decided . . . child[] support and everything else based upon" plaintiff's testimony which was … judgment "'with great liberality,' and should tolerate 'every reasonable ground for indulgence . . . to the end that …
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… judgment. 4 A-0396-23 I. The pertinent facts are not complicated. As noted, we consider them in a light most … [p]laintiff." Following Hogan's deposition and other discovery, Volkswagen moved for summary judgment, asserting that … On these facts a jury might have rationally reached the opposite conclusion, after assessing the credibility of the …
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… born in 2001 from a different relationship. Plaintiff had a very strained relationship with Amy because she believed Amy … issues and allegations raised by [p]laintiff [in the TRO complaint] may be reported as history on any future TRO … the court's conclusion that defendant acted with the requisite purpose to harass plaintiff. C. Defendant asserts that …
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… to the extent it confirms an arbitration award of extra compensation to the Board's custodial employees who reported … is unimpeachable. That it should be confirmed in every respect. And I say that knowing that we've lost in full … 34, 42 (2006)). "Judicial review of an arbitration award is very limited, and 'the arbitrator's decision is not to be …
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A-30-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey State League Of Municipalities
Briefs
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… 436-1211 (office) (908) 528-4747 (mobile) trishka@mgplaw.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae New Jersey State League of … thereafter, in 1996, legislation was adopted requiring every law enforcement agency across the state to adopt and … the IAPP in effect when the Legislature first required every law enforcement agency to adopt and implement …
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… The Association is managed by a Board of Trustees (Board), comprised of seven members, who are all unit owners. … expressly provides that “[t]he Association shall indemnify every Trustee . . . against all loss, costs and expenses, … of their own legal representation” by prohibiting “‘recovery of counsel fees by the prevailing party against the …
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… as a Landlord but she was not named as a plaintiff in the complaint. 3 A-3212-22 10. Additional Rent: Landlord may … with a [m]otion for sanctions against you seeking recovery of any and all attorney's fees incurred as a result. In … if reasonable opportunity for further investigation or discovery indicates insufficient evidentiary support; and (4) the …
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… While she did not attend the college defendant had recommended, the school she attended was apparently less … his daughter would be attending college, and, in fact, he visited at least one college with her. Moreover, although … plaintiff for medical expenses from when their daughter was very young, it is not unreasonable to require him to pay for …
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… Uma applied for Medicaid benefits in January 2016, the income limit for a family of four was $2,795 per month; the … "documents" to the office. The same log showed Uma visited the Board's office again in April 2016 to address … that [would be] allocated to" the Board upon recovery of the debt petitioners purportedly owed. The ALJ …
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… as going around to make a head count of the patients every fifteen minutes. Petitioner testified that, while doing … "interventions" to deal with difficult, aggressive, or non-compliant patients without force. 2 A psychotropic emergency … petitioner is 5'0", petitioner described the patient as "very strong" and contended that she could not break his …
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… waiting the two years required by statute, Green Knight commenced this action in April 2020, seeking to foreclose … benefit of the chancery judge’s full consideration of their competing legal and equitable arguments, the LLC’s premature … in so acting, the Legislature 7 intended to “forbid[] the very type of predatory overreaching that is illustrated in …
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… that the small objects he saw looked like CDS, which often "come in small cylindrical objects or small envelopes and [are] usually loose. They come in certain colors." The officers then saw defendant … the verdict, but considering the evidence, the jury could very well have determined the small amount of ecstasy pills …
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Administrative Directives
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… Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • PO Box 037 • Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 … Standards but rather will be posted on the Judiciary’s website and on the InfoNet. Any questions regarding the revised … barriers to finding a permanent home for the child. In every case where the Division places a child out of home, the …
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… Avenue LLC's application for a preliminary and final major site plan and subdivision with variances to renovate and build a commercial office and garage complex, plaintiff appealed to … found "[t]he proposed parking structure will necessitate a very dense population of Evergreen plantings in order to …
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… a knife. The next day, the police found the child tied with computer cords and wrapped in a futon cover on a section of … did. He is a hardened cold[-]blooded, sexual predator and a very dangerous criminal with a twisted mind. That wicked … her remarks, A.S.'s mother stated: I miss my daughter with every fiber of my being. I believe in my heart that there is …
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… break, defense counsel stated she "did not object [to this comment] at the time, because it was kind of already out … explained interactions between drug dealers and buyers are "very brief and quick, because the conversation . . . … and fell to his knees. He testified he became sick due to a combination of cocaine, alcohol, and the shrimp he ate. The …
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… H.B. was hostile, argumentative, and aggressive from the very beginning of J.A.B.'s life. He was restricted from … officer to be present. On another occasion, H.B. made unwelcome sexual remarks toward the visit supervisor, forcing the … behavioral issues, potential . . . failure to have visited consistently and establish a relationship with …
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… and provided with a specified amount of currency to complete the transaction. Klumpp followed the CI to … in Bergen County en route to the predetermined transaction site, clearly and succinctly provide specific and … to search that vehicle. The judge added that "[t]he recovery of CDS from defendant's vehicle" further justified the …
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… west on Washington Avenue while "cupping" his left arm "very tightly to his body, almost as if he was gripping … he ordered Griffeth stop the BMW and expected Griffeth to comply. Leahy's report confirmed that he had "transmitted … (quoting State v. Alston, 88 N.J. 211, 233 (1981)). The opposite occurred. Indeed, the investigative stop was …