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§ 1:1-14.6. Judge's powers in presiding over prehearing activities, conducting hearings, developing records and rendering initial decisions
(a) The judge may schedule any form of hearing or proceeding and establish appropriate location areas and instruct the Clerk to issue all appropriate notices.
(b) When required in individual cases, the judge may supersede any notice issued by the Clerk by informing the parties and the Clerk of this action.
(c) Depending on the needs of the case, the judge may schedule additional hearing dates, declare scheduled hearing dates unnecessary, or schedule any number of in-person conferences or telephone conferences.
(d) When required in individual cases, the judge at any time of the proceeding may convert any form of proceeding into another, whether more or less formal or whether in-person or by telephone.
(e) The judge may bifurcate hearings whenever there are multiple parties, issues or claims, and the nature of the case is such that a hearing of all issues in one proceeding may be complex and confusing, or whenever a substantial saving of time would result from conducting separate hearings or whenever bifurcation might eliminate the need for further hearings.
(f) The judge may establish special accelerated or decelerated schedules to meet the special needs of the parties or the particular case.
(g) The judge may administer any oaths or affirmations required or may direct a certified court reporter to perform this function.
(h) The judge may render any ruling or order necessary to decide any matter presented to him or her which is within the jurisdiction of the transmitting agency or the agency conducting the hearing.
(i) The judge shall control the presentation of the evidence and the development of the record and shall determine admissibility of all evidence produced. The judge may permit narrative testimony whenever appropriate.
(j) The judge may utilize his or her sanction powers to ensure the proper conduct of the parties and their representatives appearing in the matter.
(k) The judge may limit the presentation of oral or documentary evidence, the submission of rebuttal evidence and the conduct of cross-examination.
(l) The judge may determine that the party with the burden of proof shall not begin the presentation of evidence and may require another party to proceed first.
(m) The judge may make such rulings as are necessary to prevent argumentative, repetitive or irrelevant questioning and to expedite the cross-examination to an extent consistent with disclosure of all relevant testimony and information.
(n) The judge may compel production of relevant materials, files, records and documents and may issue subpoenas to compel the appearance of any witness when he or she believes that the witness or produced materials may assist in a full and true disclosure of the facts.
(o) The judge may require any party at any time to clarify confusion or gaps in the proofs. The judge may question any witness to further develop the record.
(p) The judge may take such other actions as are necessary for the proper, expeditious and fair conduct of the hearing or other proceeding, development of the record and rendering of a decision.
Dec 15, 2020
Dismissal
Hon. Christoph Rafano
Middlesex County
Middlesex County, NJ
Feb 02, 2017
Somerset County
Somerset County, NJ
Oct 07, 2013
Summary Judgment
Hon. Hany A Mawla
Somerset County
Somerset County, NJ
Jan 15, 2014
Default Judgment
Somerset County
Somerset County, NJ
Feb 02, 2017
Dismissal
Somerset County
Somerset County, NJ
SOM-L-000045-14 05/15/2018 2:49:18 PM Pg 1 of 1 Trans ID: LCV2018854163 Judith Fallat, Esq. Attorney ID#_nn6841983 92 Broadway, Suite 201 Denville, NJ 07834 Phone: 973-586-2120 Fax: 973-586-2135 THE GLEN OF HILLSBOROUGH SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY SECTION I CONDOMINIUM LAW DIVISION: SOMERSET COUNTY ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. …
Jan 15, 2014
Defaulted
SOM-L-000045-14 10/24/2018 2:29:59 PM Pg 1 of 1 Trans ID: LCV20181858355 Judith Fallat, Esq. Attorney ID #006841983 92 Broadway, Suite 201 Denville, NJ 07834 Phone: 973-586-2120 Fax: 973-586-2135 ______________________________ …
Jan 15, 2014
Defaulted
SOM-L-001371-13 05/21/2018 12:38:40 PM Pg 1 of1 Trans ID: LCV2018885330 Judith Fallat, Esq. Attorney ID#_on6841983_ 92 Broadway, Suite 201 Denville, NJ 07834 Phone: 973-586-2120 Fax: 973-586-2135 THE GLEN OF HILLSBOROUGH SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY SECTION I CONDOMINIUM LAW DIVISION: SOMERSET COUNTY ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, Vv. …
Oct 07, 2013
Disposed
Somerset County, NJ
May 21, 2018
Hany A Mawla
SOM-L-001371-13 01/18/2019 11:27:29 AM Pg 1 of 1 Trans ID: LCV2019115932 Judith Fallat, Esq. Attorney ID #006841983 92 Broadway, Suite 201 Denville, NJ 07834 Phone: 973-586-2120 Fax: 973-586-2135 ______________________________ THE GLEN OF HIL…
Oct 07, 2013
Disposed
Somerset County, NJ
Jan 18, 2019
Hany A Mawla
MID-L-006577-23 11/21/2023 7:59:05 PM Pg 1 of 6 Trans ID: LCV20233443830 GIORDANO, HALLERAN & CIESLA, P.C. Adam Garcia, Esq. (1401512015) Steven P. Gouin, Esq. (018772010) 125 Half Mile Road, Suite 300 Red Bank, N.J. 07701-6777 (732) 741-3900 Attorneys for Plaintiff, Parlin Section 1 Urban Renewal, LLC PARLIN SECTION 1 URBAN RENEWAL SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LLC, LAW DIVISION …
Middlesex County, NJ
Nov 21, 2023
Benjamin S Bucca
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