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… UMC d/b/a THE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER; and PASCACK VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants-Respondents. Submitted May 12, … Hospital d/b/a Hackensack Meridian Health Pascack Valley Medical Center.2 Plaintiff also appeals the court's April 3, … Hospital d/b/a Hackensack Meridian Health Pascack Valley Medical Center." 3 A-2765-23 Vaclavik entered defendant's …
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… plenary hearing with both parties testifying along with two medical experts called by plaintiff: the children's … be administered to the children. Plaintiff testified that medical appointments were generally 3 A-0506-22 within her … that: 1) the court failed to consider the children's "medical best interests" and instead applied a more general …
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… onto the floor. Alice was transported by ambulance to Ocean Medical Center, where she was treated for a contusion on her … seen by her primary physician, Alice received no further medical treatment for her fall injuries and returned to … arguing plaintiffs' claims failed because they had no medical expert to support them. The trial judge granted …
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… and unlawful denial" of his rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 2601-2654. … asserts that, because he was disabled when he took the medical leave and was subsequently terminated, he … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… then-seven-year-old L.M. might not be receiving appropriate medical care. The doctor reported L.M. had conflicting … at the Child Protection Center ("CPC"), review L.M.'s medical records and make recommendations to assist the family. J.R. then provided the Division with L.M.'s medical records. A subsequent report by Dr. Medina …
MAZEL, LLC, ET AL. VS. TOWNSHIP OF TOMS RIVER, ET AL. DOVER PARKADE, LLC VS. DOVER WOODS HEALTHCARE CENTER, ET AL. MAZEL, LLC, ET AL. VS. DOVER WOODS HEALTHCARE CENTER, ET AL. (L-2619-11, L-3477-09 AND L-3505-12, OCEAN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)(CONSOLIDATED)
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… RHB zone's permitted uses were expanded to include both "medical service facilities" and "hotels." Toms River, N.J., … were permitted in the RHB zone as conditional uses only and medical service facilities were neither permitted uses nor … page written decision, the motion judge noted: both "medical services facilities" and "hotels" now constitute …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0151-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARY WILSON, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Submitted December 2, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Ostrer and …
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… or injury. Epstein's reports noted that plaintiff's past medical history included only asthma. Plaintiff was deposed … granted plaintiff additional time to serve any and all medical reports she intended to rely upon at trial , because … days from the date of that order to serve any and all medical reports he intended to rely upon at the time of …
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… and unlawful denial" of his rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 2601-2654. … asserts that, because he was disabled when he took the medical leave and was subsequently terminated, he … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… RHB zone's permitted uses were expanded to include both "medical service facilities" and "hotels." Toms River, N.J., … were permitted in the RHB zone as conditional uses only and medical service facilities were neither permitted uses nor … page written decision, the motion judge noted: both "medical services facilities" and "hotels" now constitute …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0151-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARY WILSON, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Submitted December 2, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Ostrer and …
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… or injury. Epstein's reports noted that plaintiff's past medical history included only asthma. Plaintiff was deposed … granted plaintiff additional time to serve any and all medical reports she intended to rely upon at trial , because … days from the date of that order to serve any and all medical reports he intended to rely upon at the time of …
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… then-seven-year-old L.M. might not be receiving appropriate medical care. The doctor reported L.M. had conflicting … at the Child Protection Center ("CPC"), review L.M.'s medical records and make recommendations to assist the family. J.R. then provided the Division with L.M.'s medical records. A subsequent report by Dr. Medina …
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… the methadone she took as part of a prescribed, bona fide medical treatment plan. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … a perverse disincentive for a pregnant woman to seek medical help and enter a bona fide detoxification treatment … exercising the minimum level of care by obtaining timely medical advice and by timely entering a medically approved …
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… the admission of expert testimony by a surrogate for the medical examiner who conducted the victim’s autopsy and died … the expert testimony of Dr. Frederick DiCarlo, an assistant medical examiner, who testified as a surrogate for Dr. Jay Peacock, the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy of Shabazz and …
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… pet limit," and had inquired about the required medical documentation. On August 7, 2018, unaware that Luna … and "was obtained at the direction of several of [B.F.'s] medical providers." As such, in the counterclaim, defendants … clinical psychologist who evaluated B.F. and reviewed her medical records, also testified for defendants by way of a …
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… GUILT, AND BY ELICITING TESTIMONY SHOWING THAT A MEDICAL EXPERT, AN INVESTIGATING DETECTIVE, AND A JUDGE ALSO … Pronouncing Defendant Guilty. B. The State Improperly Had A Medical Expert And An Investigating Detective Opine On The … BELATEDLY REVEALED THAT SHE KNEW AND TRUSTED THE STATE'S MEDICAL EXPERT DID NOT person to another during sexual …
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… care unit awaiting overdue dialysis. A notation in his medical chart shows that he was suffering from "toxic/metabolic derangement." Defendant's medical condition at the time of the interrogation is an … voluntarily. The detectives were not qualified to make a medical judgment as to defendant's cognitive capacity. …
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… the admission of expert testimony by a surrogate for the medical examiner who conducted the victim’s autopsy and died … the expert testimony of Dr. Frederick DiCarlo, an assistant medical examiner, who testified as a surrogate for Dr. Jay Peacock, the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy of Shabazz and …
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… care unit awaiting overdue dialysis. A notation in his medical chart shows that he was suffering from "toxic/metabolic derangement." Defendant's medical condition at the time of the interrogation is an … voluntarily. The detectives were not qualified to make a medical judgment as to defendant's cognitive capacity. …