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… 14, 2018, conducting a clinical interview, reviewing his medical records, and administering the Level of 13 A-0072-19 … hostile with religious delusions." Segal reported W.M.'s medical records note eighteen admissions to the State … W.M. with schizoaffective disorder (per his electronic medical records) with narcissistic, paranoid, and antisocial …
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… on behalf of Coleman concluding to a reasonable degree of medical probability that Martinez deviated from acceptable … to codify McIntosh, N.J.S.A. 2A:62A-16 immunizes licensed medical professionals in the fields of “psychology, … personality disintegration.” Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary 349 (26th ed. 1981). 7 T.E. stated that …
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… approach for causation expert testimony in toxic tort and medical cause-effect expert testimony, it envisioned the … while still allowing for new or developing opinions on medical causation that may not yet have gained general … that allows novel expert testimony in areas of evolving medical causation science, provided the proponent of the …
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… parties, plaintiff named as defendants Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Overlook Medical Center, and a number of other professionals who provided medical services to Baby Jesse. Plaintiff settled her claims …
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… parties, plaintiff named as defendants Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Overlook Medical Center, and a number of other professionals who provided medical services to Baby Jesse. Plaintiff settled her claims …
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… Biology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Professor of Epidemiology at the Harvard … of Medicine. He is a Professor of Pathology at Hanard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and a … & Carcinogenesis and the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences, at The …
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… on behalf of Coleman concluding to a reasonable degree of medical probability that Martinez deviated from acceptable … to codify McIntosh, N.J.S.A. 2A:62A-16 immunizes licensed medical professionals in the fields of “psychology, … personality disintegration.” Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary 349 (26th ed. 1981). 7 T.E. stated that …
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… 14, 2018, conducting a clinical interview, reviewing his medical records, and administering the Level of 13 A-0072-19 … hostile with religious delusions." Segal reported W.M.'s medical records note eighteen admissions to the State … W.M. with schizoaffective disorder (per his electronic medical records) with narcissistic, paranoid, and antisocial …
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… approach for causation expert testimony in toxic tort and medical cause-effect expert testimony, it envisioned the … while still allowing for new or developing opinions on medical causation that may not yet have gained general … that allows novel expert testimony in areas of evolving medical causation science, provided the proponent of the …
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… to school at the start of seventh grade due to "a valid medical diagnosis which prevented him from attending … classroom rather than home instruction. Vincent's treating medical providers including Jessica Shea, the Director of … home instruction was not appropriate. Thus, there was no medical basis to provide home instruction. Further, neither …
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… "[E]xcessive blood [was found] on the bathroom floor," and medical personnel at East Orange General Hospital confirmed … admitted into evidence, including 600 pages of uncertified medical records.6 Rather, Dwayne asserts Serena's out-of-court statements made to the police, medical personnel, and Division representatives constitute …
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… "[E]xcessive blood [was found] on the bathroom floor," and medical personnel at East Orange General Hospital confirmed … admitted into evidence, including 600 pages of uncertified medical records.6 Rather, Dwayne asserts Serena's out-of-court statements made to the police, medical personnel, and Division representatives constitute …
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… to school at the start of seventh grade due to "a valid medical diagnosis which prevented him from attending … classroom rather than home instruction. Vincent's treating medical providers including Jessica Shea, the Director of … home instruction was not appropriate. Thus, there was no medical basis to provide home instruction. Further, neither …
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… plaintiff had incurred approximately $24,630 in uncovered medical bills and other expenses pendente lite, which … from several sources totaling $15,668.17, unreimbursed medical expenses for both children of $301.95, and an … COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN GRANTING RESPONDENT MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR $152.50. ERROR # 40 - ON 4/27/20 No 28 …
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… involuntarily committed and taken to Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC). GPD recovered twelve firearms, two … commitment as evidenced by defendant's testimony and medical records; defendant's statements and actions …
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… related to his disability, perceived disability, or use of medical leave.1 Plaintiff argues the judge failed to … underwent oral chemotherapy treatment. He took a three-week medical leave of absence, and his doctor recommended … promotion, although the policy also recognizes "a temporary medical or physiological problem" would not automatically …
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… he later retired before reaching full retirement age due to medical issues. Defendant filed a motion to enforce … claiming that he retired from PSE&G in good faith due to medical problems that precluded him from performing the … During their meeting, plaintiff provided Young with his medical records. In a May 22, 2017 report, Dr. Todd McGrath …
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… related to his disability, perceived disability, or use of medical leave.1 Plaintiff argues the judge failed to … underwent oral chemotherapy treatment. He took a three-week medical leave of absence, and his doctor recommended … promotion, although the policy also recognizes "a temporary medical or physiological problem" would not automatically …
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… plaintiff had incurred approximately $24,630 in uncovered medical bills and other expenses pendente lite, which … from several sources totaling $15,668.17, unreimbursed medical expenses for both children of $301.95, and an … COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN GRANTING RESPONDENT MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR $152.50. ERROR # 40 - ON 4/27/20 No 28 …
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… KERLLY BOBOWICZ and ERIC BOBOWICZ, Plaintiffs, v. HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER, INC., ALEXANDER HESQUIJAROSA, M.D., in his … Honecker, Esq., appearing on behalf of Defendant Holy Name Medical Center, Inc. (from Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf, … upon alleged harassment by Dr. Hesquijarosa. The Holy Name Medical Center (“Holy Name”) and Manny Gonzalez (“Gonzalez”) …