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A court can require a party to appear at a mediation session, but the court cannot force a party to settle or even to make a settlement offer. And courts have not developed any clear standards for ev
...guardrail, rather than behind it as required by the New Jersey Department of Transportation Roadway Design Manual. The state filed a motion in...
...a quarter mile of public transportation. That proviso was "mandatory...of office space for a Department of Labor One-Stop Career...
...2-9798 Barrick v. Department of Treasury, Division of Property...distance requirement to accessible public transportation, and in failing to perform...
...CASES ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 01-2-9726 Heine v...
...of Property Management and Construction, Department of Treasury, No. SPR-08087...a mode of accessible public transportation (bus route or other means...
...2-9798 Barrick v. Department of Treasury, Division of Property...distance requirement to accessible public transportation, and in failing to perform...
...developmentally disabled adults, appeal from the final decision of the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), holding that M.G...
...pp.) Appellant, formerly employed by defendant as a driver in the transportation department, appeals the board's decision finding her disqualified from benefits on...
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