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Appellate Division Reverses Trial Court’s Dismissal of Lawsuit

By on February 23, 2024 in Discovery with 0 Comments
Appellate Division Reverses Trial Court’s Dismissal of Lawsuit

This lawsuit involved a letter of protection dispute arising from $183,107.30 of medical bills allegedly owed for services rendered by plaintiff North Jersey Hip & Knee Center to defendant Janet Quevedo after an automobile accident.  Plaintiff had treated Quevedo for her injuries from the accident based upon a letter of protection from Amy Peterson, Esq., […]

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Defendant Failed to Timely Demand a Jury Trial

By on February 16, 2024 in Trial with 0 Comments
Defendant Failed to Timely Demand a Jury Trial

Plaintiff Shree Atulya Realty, LLC filed a lawsuit against defendant Jorlinar Santos concerning the purchase of property from defendant located in Newark.  As part of the purchase, the plaintiff financed directly with the defendant (the seller) a portion of the purchase price with a note and mortgage on the property.  The payments to the seller […]

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New Jersey Appellate Division Reverses Trial Court’s Dismissal with Prejudice of Lawsuit Due to Failure to Answer Interrogatories

By on June 25, 2021 in Court Rulings, NJ Litigation with 0 Comments

Plaintiff Alexa Rivera, on her on behalf and on behalf of her minor children, filed a lawsuit due to injuries they suffered in an automobile accident in 2018 when her disabled vehicle was struck by a Mack truck owned by defendant Campbell’s Auto Express (“Campbell’s”). She filed a lawsuit, suing the driver, Donald Ayusa and […]

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