...violated N.J.SA. 14:12-7(1)(c), the Oppressed Shareholder Statute; (2) the judge did not err in finding that plaintiff was a...
...Legislature significantly modified New Jersey's palimony law for the first time since its inception in 1979. The Legislature amended the statute of frauds (N...
...disorderly person offenses. New Jersey has been collecting DNA from...
...The New Jersey Parentage Act, N.J.S...
...Lavezzi v. State of New Jersey, App. Div. (per curiam...
...New Jersey Division of Youth and Family...
...They assert charges under common law, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and other statutes. A year ago, the U.S...
...New Jersey Department of Children and Families...
...New Jersey's federal court will be...
...introduced in the New Jersey Assembly on March 7, A-3909/S-2750, would drastically alter the alimony statute. Among...
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