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In the Matter of Emily Elizabeth Gabor, an Attorney.
Defendant could not qualify as statutory employer where it was not engaged in the production of timber and there was insufficient evidence of a contract to allow it to qualify as a statutory employer entitled to Workers' Compensation Act immunity. Judgment of the trial court affirmed.
Order on Application & Motion List released on:September 25, 2024
Note, Agreement Are Intertwined, Must Be Read, Interpreted as One Document
Plaintiff M.J.L., individually and on behalf of minor child J.N., appealed an order denying their Open Public Records Act requests and dismissing their verified complaint against Moorestown Township Public Schools and James M.
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Defendant check issuer appealed the finding that plaintiff was a holder in due course under the Uniform Commercial Code.
Appellant appealed the sentence imposed after he pleaded guilty to one count of making a false claim to the United States.
Matter of Smith
Claims Dismissed Against Appearing Defendant, Court Finds They Were Time Barred
Trial court had to dispose of party's application for permission for interlocutory appeal to have "acted" on the application; failing to so meant the application was deemed denied, triggering the period for the party to petition for permission to appeal. Defendant's petition for permission to appeal quashed.
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