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(a) Unpublished opinion Except as provided in (b), an opinion of a California Court of Appeal or superior court appellate division that is not certified for publication or ordered published must not be cited or relied on by a court or a party in any other action.
Except for appellate opinions not approved for publication that have been reported in an authorized administrative law reporter, and except to the extent required by res judicata, collateral estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar principle of law, no unpublished opinion shall be cited by any
The Net Opinion Rule is closely related to N.J.R.E. 703 and prohibits the admission of an experts conclusions that lack support from factual evidence or other data.
Unpublished or non-citable opinions are opinions that are not certified for publication in Official Reports and generally may not be cited or relied on by other courts or parties in other actions (see California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115).
Rule 2:2-4 provides that leave to appeal from an interlocutory order may be granted in the interest of justice. R. 2:2-4. Whether to grant leave is within the Appellate Divisions discretion and is exercised sparingly.
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Rule 4:5-8 - Pleading Special Matters (a)Fraud; Mistake; Condition of Mind. In all allegations of misrepresentation, fraud, mistake, breach of trust, willful default or undue influence, particulars of the wrong, with dates and items if necessary, shall be stated insofar as practicable.
A non-solicitation agreement prohibits employees who leave a company from trying to take customers or clients with them. Such an agreement might cover these actions: Taking business records useful for soliciting customers or clients. Giving a competitor information it can use to solicit them.
An unpublished opinion is a decision of a court that is not available for citation as precedent because the court deems the case to have insufficient precedential value. In the system of common law, each judicial decision becomes part of the body of law used in future decisions.

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