...0285 Kaible v. Gropack, App. Div. (per curiam) (21 pp.) Defendants appeal from the orders entering judgment in plaintiff's favor and...
Warning to unmarried couples with oral palimony agreements: your agreement may no longer be legally enforceable. The Appellate Division recently favored retroactive application of the 2010 amendments
...to 9:17-59, allows individuals to seek reimbursement for money...trial court initially ordered the defendant and the child to submit...
...establishes a template for courts to strike a proper balance between a defendants right to pretrial discovery and the publics interest...
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...benefits pursuant to the State Health Benefits Program filed this action against defendants seeking a declaration that defendants Horizon and Magellan Health Services violated the...
...R. v. G.R., App. Div. (per curiam) (7 pp.) Defendant appeals from a final restraining order entered under the Prevention of Domestic...
...0215 Pagan v. Smith, App. Div. (per curiam) (12 pp.) Defendant appeals the Law Division order denying her request to schedule a trial...
...assault. A sample may not be added to a database before an individual is arraigned, and it must be destroyed if, e.g., he is...
...recovery" involve the defendant's payment of money to...claimant. The smallness of these individual claims, coupled with the logistical...
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