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Sipko v. Koger, Inc.

Citations: 206 A.3d 969; 237 N.J. 580Docket: M-950 September Term 2018; M-952 September Term 2018; M-989 September Term 2018; 082090

Court: Supreme Court of New Jersey; May 6, 2019; New Jersey; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Motions for an extension of time to file an opposition to the motion to dismiss (M-950) and for leave to consider the previously submitted notice of petition for certification and petition for certification as a timely motion for leave to appeal (M-952) have been granted. Consequently, the previously submitted notice of petition for certification (C-820) is rendered moot, and the case will proceed as a motion for leave to appeal under M-952. Additionally, the motion for leave to appeal (M-989) has been denied.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Motion for Leave to Appeal

Application: The court denied the motion for leave to appeal, thereby concluding this avenue for the appealing party.

Reasoning: Additionally, the motion for leave to appeal (M-989) has been denied.

Extension of Time to File Opposition

Application: The court granted the motion for an extension of time to file an opposition to the motion to dismiss, allowing further consideration of the case.

Reasoning: Motions for an extension of time to file an opposition to the motion to dismiss (M-950) and for leave to consider the previously submitted notice of petition for certification and petition for certification as a timely motion for leave to appeal (M-952) have been granted.

Mootness of Petition for Certification

Application: The court's grant of the motion to consider the petition for certification as a motion for leave to appeal rendered the original petition for certification moot.

Reasoning: Consequently, the previously submitted notice of petition for certification (C-820) is rendered moot, and the case will proceed as a motion for leave to appeal under M-952.