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Alliance v. Renaissance Enter

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 1, 2005
886 A.2d 629 (N.J. 2005)

Opinion

A-79/88 September Term 2004

Argued May 2, 2005

Decided December 1, 2005

Karin Duchin Haber argued the cause for appellants and cross-respondents (Haber Silver, attorneys; Sherry L. Silver, of counsel; Ms. Silver and Carol E. Matula, on the briefs).

David J. Popiel argued the cause for respondent and cross-appellant (Harold B. Garwin, President, Community Health Law Project, attorney).

John F. Gillick argued the cause for cross-respondent (Lynch Martin, attorneys).

Patricia E. Stern, Deputy Attorney General, submitted a letter in lieu of brief on behalf of the Department of Community Affairs (Peter C. Harvey, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).


The judgment is affirmed, substantially for the reasons expressed in written per curiam opinion of the Appellate Division, reported at 371 N.J.Super. 409, 853 A.2d 334 (2004).

For affirmance — Chief Justice PORITZ and Justices LONG, LaVECCHIA, ZAZZALI, ALBIN, WALLACE, and RIVERASOTO — 7.

Opposed — None.


Summaries of

Alliance v. Renaissance Enter

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 1, 2005
886 A.2d 629 (N.J. 2005)
Case details for

Alliance v. Renaissance Enter

Case Details

Full title:ALLIANCE FOR DISABLED IN ACTION, INC. (ADA), A NEW JERSEY NOT-FOR-PROFIT…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 1, 2005

Citations

886 A.2d 629 (N.J. 2005)
886 A.2d 629

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