Posts Tagged ‘Administrative Law Judge’
Mount v Trustees Board of Pensions
Mount v. Trustees Submitted by New Jersey Workers Compensation Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. On January 10, 2007 Officer Mount was on duty when a severe accident occurred. Mount was the first responder on scene and saw the accident prior to the fire engulfing the vehicle and three teenagers in the car. Mount did not have the…
Read MoreAppellate Division’s Standard of review of the Administrative Law Judge’s ruling.
Submitted by professional license defense lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. We recognize our “‘limited role’ in the review of [Commission] decisions.” In re Stallworth, 208 N.J. 182, 194 (2011) (quoting Henry v. Rahway State Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579 (1980)). “An appellate court affords a ‘strong presumption of reasonableness’ to an administrativeagency’s exercise of its statutorily delegated responsibilities.”…
Read MoreHow do I appeal any disciplinary or state employer action filed against me as a state employee?
What do I have to prove for any administrative appeal? Submitted by professional license defense lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. I have written numerous blogs on the subject in the past and outlined this very important issue. First of all, you have to understand any appeal of any action taken by any department of the state government proceeds…
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