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… CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT IT PROVIDED REASONABLE SERVICES TO [M.C.] WITHIN THE MEANING OF N.J.S.A. … OF THE FAILURE OF DCPP AND THE COURT 3 A-5609-15T1 TO COMPLY WITH THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIAN CHILD … noted, at the time of the trial, defendant had not visited with the child in more than three years. He also …
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… We affirm for the reasons stated by Judge Yablonsky in his comprehensive thirty-three-page written opinion issued on … and leaves dog feces on the floor. When a caseworker visited defendant's home the following day, defendant stated … Harry. After the Division provided defendant with extensive services, and she completed a treatment program, the court …
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… April 16, 2020 order denying a motion to dismiss a juvenile complaint charging him with murder. The murder charges … (1) "his inability to avail himself of rehabilitative services through the juvenile court"; (2) absence of … the following information was no longer available: files maintained by the Division of Child Protection and …
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… granting defendants' motion to dismiss his second-amended complaint without prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) and the … THE JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL DOCTRINE AS THE NEW JERSEY PLEADING RULES ALLOW A PLAINTIFF TO PLEAD INCONSISTENCIES AND IN THE … be "based on the improper performance of a professional service that deviated from the acceptable standard of care." …
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… This time, plaintiffs responded by producing: two Point of Service (POS) statements for the tax period of January 1, … through 2009; a price list for tax year 2011; 1 Gross Income Tax Reconciliation of Tax Withheld. 3 A-1978-16T1 bank … between the menu prices identified on plaintiffs' website and the paper menu supplied by plaintiffs following the …
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… in denying plaintiff Darrin Yohe's motion to amend his complaint, after the running of the statute of limitations, … defendant's agent, as Jane Doe. Plaintiff could not effect service on defendant, and obtained an order permitting … is not liable for the negligence of a permissive user unless the driver is acting as the owner's agent or …
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… Before Judges Currier and Geiger. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-1019. Alan Dexter Bowman, … charging him with the following violations of Division rules and regulations: (1) failing to conduct himself in …
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… benefits. We affirm. Thomas was employed as a human services assistant at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital from 2008 … she hurt her back on April 23, 2010 while checking on a combative patient. The Board denied Thomas' application … An agency determination should not be reversed "unless it is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable or it is …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. C- 000009-18. David J. De Fillippo … is subject to arbitration under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Education and not the Public Employment … a collective negotiations agreement dictated the length of service required to attain tenure. I The pertinent facts are …
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… order denying her motion to reinstate her personal injury complaint against defendant Sabrina C. Pinckney. She also … motion, and failed to recognize she met the requisite "good cause" standard; (2) did not appreciate that any … unexplained failure to pursue alternative methods of service. For example, plaintiff made no effort to effectuate …
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… Ocean County, Docket No. DC-001483-17. South Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys for appellant (Kenneth M. Goldman, … on our review of the record and the governing legal principles, we reject plaintiff's assertion that a clerical error … Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was …
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… revealed plaintiff Deerfield Distributing, Inc. is a wholesale distribution business formed in 1987. Fourteen years … any Confidential Information[1] to anyone outside the Company,[2] either during or subsequent to [their] … but not limited to, research, product plans, products services, customer lists and customers of the Company …
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… the trial court's January 31, 2018 order dismissing her complaint against defendant William Panico, D.M.D. NOT FOR … raised in an effort to avoid duplicative appeals in the future. 2 On March 6, 2019, this court denied plaintiff's … December 19, 2017. Plaintiff never provided proof of proper service of her complaint, as directed by the September 13, …
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… Suter and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-3158, 2016-3249 and 2016-3197. … A-0970-17T3 II. We will not set aside an agency's action unless "there is a clear showing that it is arbitrary, …
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… had improperly denied M.T.S. a license to tow disabled vehicles, when requested to do so by police within the … of motor vehicles from private or public property by towing companies engaged in such a business, provided that the … and rates for police-requested towing and storage services requiring a response thereto by the licensees. It …
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… appeals from the September 28, 2015 decision of the Commissioner of the Department of Education (Commissioner), adopting the order of the Office of … had difficulties in school and petitioner sought additional services for them from the Hamilton Township Board of …
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… Ashe appeals from a December 14, 2018 order dismissing her complaint against defendant Newark Beth Israel Medical … "permanent personal injuries" arising from the "careless and negligent" care provided by the hospital. The … the prejudice, if any, suffered from plaintiff's delay in service of the 5 A-2224-18T3 summons. Nor did the Carson …
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… judgment entered after trial and dismissing plaintiff's complaint NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … seller (Seller) to purchase materials on how to become a private investigator. The arrangements were made by … for the three items using PayPal, an online payment service. Plaintiff and the Seller also agreed that the items …
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… I N.J.S.A. 2C:21-34(b) states in relevant part: A person commits a crime if the person knowingly makes a material … Asbury Park Board of Education (Board) to provide it with services. The contract required the day care identify its … from the Board made payable to A.A.; however, she deposited those checks and used the proceeds to pay L.S. …
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… Rothstadt and Vernoia. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 7114-15. Weiner Law Group, LLP, … the City, and charged Hairston with violating department rules, regulations and a general order. It also cited Hairston …