ABDALLAH v. OCCUPATIONAL CENTER OF HUDSON CTY., INC.


798 A.2d 131 (2002)

351 N.J. Super. 280

Mohammed ABDALLAH, Individually and on behalf of Amerah Abdallah, his mentally incompetent daughter, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. OCCUPATIONAL CENTER OF HUDSON COUNTY, INC., Maureen Walliser, Christine Remler and Peter Salovitch, Defendants-Respondents, New Jersey Department of Labor, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services; Hudson County Prosecutor's Office; New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities; Charles Montecchi; Maria T. Burgos Dejames; Donald Gardner; Kenneth Kolich; Sharon Mia and Julie Knoepflmacher, Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 30, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Aslan T. Soobzokov, Paramus, attorney for appellants (Mr. Soobzokov and Johanna D. Roccanova, on the brief).

Boffa, Shaljian, Cammarata & O'Connor, Jersey City, attorneys for respondents Occupational Center of Hudson County, Inc., Maureen Walliser, Christine Remler and Peter Salovitch (Jeffrey G. Garrigan, Jersey City, on the brief).

Before Judges PRESSLER, PARRILLO and COLEMAN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by PRESSLER, P.J.A.D.

Mohammed Abdallah, individually and as guardian for his mentally incompetent daughter Amerah Abdallah, brought this action against defendants the Occupational Center of Hudson County, Inc. (OCHC), and various of its officers and employees seeking damages for their alleged negligence in supervising Amerah, an OCHC client, as a result of which, plaintiff claims, she was sexually abused in 1995 by another client...

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