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… Act (FLA), N.J.S.A. 34:11B-1 to -16 (Count One); the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601-2654 (Count … claimed she was retaliated against for her use of family medical leave. She sought judgment for compensatory damages, … mother's illness, such as oversleeping or attending her own medical appointments. At times, plaintiff would report off …
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… car expenses. In addition, Antonio agreed to provide: medical and dental insurance coverage for [Aleida's] benefit … Antonio: • to "pay directly to providers for [Aleida's] medical bills incurred because of a lapse in health … provisions of the September 2015 order regarding Aleida's medical expenses and health insurance 7 A-2827-17T3 and …
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… Act (FLA), N.J.S.A. 34:11B-1 to -16 (Count One); the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601-2654 (Count … claimed she was retaliated against for her use of family medical leave. She sought judgment for compensatory damages, … mother's illness, such as oversleeping or attending her own medical appointments. At times, plaintiff would report off …
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… car expenses. In addition, Antonio agreed to provide: medical and dental insurance coverage for [Aleida's] benefit … Antonio: • to "pay directly to providers for [Aleida's] medical bills incurred because of a lapse in health … provisions of the September 2015 order regarding Aleida's medical expenses and health insurance 7 A-2827-17T3 and …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2777-22 IN THE MATTER OF MICHAEL PALINCZAR, TRENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT. _______________________ Argued October 9, 2024 – Decided November 20, 2024 Before Judges Mayer, Rose and DeAlmeida. On …
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… abuse, domestic violence, and neglect of the children's medical and educational needs. DCPP had contact with the … based on its finding domestic violence in the home and medical and educational neglect of the children. The court … attendance, and Father failed to bring the children to medical appointments. Two-month-old Adam had still not seen …
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… to defendant, he had continued working despite his medical issues in order to receive his full sixty-five … lung function for a person of his age. To a degree of medical certainty, Dr. Penek opined "that [defendant] was … Defendant's treating doctor did not testify, and his medical records showed he went to the doctor less than once …
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… and he wanted to remove Iris "from the hospital against medical advice." After medication was given to Iris to … sign a release which would allow the Division to access her medical records. According to the caseworker, it was … not provide the Division with any information regarding her medical records. 9 Throughout the litigation, when Kim …
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… counsel prompt access to the patient and the patient's medical records. The OPD must be appointed as counsel for …
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… leave the residence for any other purpose (e.g., recurring medical appointments, work, school). When a court orders a … is also charged with an offense under N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4). 2. Medical Appointments. Defendants with regularly scheduled medical appointments should be permitted to continue those …
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… to defendant, he had continued working despite his medical issues in order to receive his full sixty-five … lung function for a person of his age. To a degree of medical certainty, Dr. Penek opined "that [defendant] was … Defendant's treating doctor did not testify, and his medical records showed he went to the doctor less than once …
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… and he wanted to remove Iris "from the hospital against medical advice." After medication was given to Iris to … sign a release which would allow the Division to access her medical records. According to the caseworker, it was … not provide the Division with any information regarding her medical records. 9 Throughout the litigation, when Kim …
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… counsel prompt access to the patient and the patient's medical records. The OPD must be appointed as counsel for …
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… counsel prompt access to the patient and the patient's medical records. The OPD must be appointed as counsel for …
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… equitable considerations ............................ 11 c) Medical leave in the months before my retirement supports … of Pensions and Benefits ("DPB") to Margaret McCormack Medical Leave Checklist September 9, 2021 Pa4 to Pa5 … unusual aspect of my case is that I was out of work on a medical leave (FMLA), starting on September 9, 2021, and …
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… to disciplinary, administrative, protective, investigative, medical, or other classification, in a cell or similarly … out of cell time requirement. Time is allotted for school, medical, library, visits, mess, jobs, kiosk access, etc. … housing unit, custody status, disciplinary status, medical needs and emergencies. The ICRA defines [i]solated …
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… problem immediately prior to attending a necessary medical appointment with his cancer specialist." The … claim that ordinarily his paramour would drive him to medical appointments, but she was ill that day. The report … touched upon defendant's failure to provide any proof of a medical appointment. The omission brought into question the …
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… In support of his petition, T.B. presented illegible medical records pertaining to his commitment at Ancora, … to him. T.B. had the opportunity to supplement the missing medical records through his testimony and the psychological …
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… had with her coworker affected her health, so she sought medical treatment for work- related stress and "flare ups" … her fibromyalgia symptoms. However, she did not provide any medical documentation to her employer to confirm her job was … Further, she did not request a leave of absence or a medical accommodation. On November 1, 2018, appellant asked …
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… nature of th[e] illness and the availability of appropriate medical services in prison to adequately treat or cope with … Div. 1987).] Defendant had to also establish "that the medical services unavailable at the prison would be not only … (slip op. at 21). The court also acknowledged defendant's medical issues. But the trial court found, notwithstanding …