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… . . . to the [Union Office], that all of [plaintiffs'] medical referrals from his other offices, and those of the … with regard to the potential purchase of the assets of his medical practice. Ultimately, the discussions went nowhere, … In his certification, Turk explained that NJ Retina employs medical doctors who diagnose and treat retinal disorders. …
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… factor four where the record, including information from a medical doctor, showed defendant 's intellectual disability …
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… could not care for a young child. Morgan's mother also had medical problems. The resource parents wished to adopt, … option. The maternal grandmother had a "small space, [a] medical condition, [and] she couldn't care for [a] young …
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… stated defendant would be responsible for all "unreimbursed medical, dental, orthodontic . . . psychological, . . . and … determinations without sufficient evidence, including medical, psychological, educational, and financial records … anonymous, and unverified document with no supporting medical records, sworn statements, or testimony confirming …
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… dangerous risks from Plaintiffs, other consumers, and the medical community in the United States. As a result of this … experience in overseeing complex pharmaceutical and medical device litigation such as this one. While Judge Barz …
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… also voiced her concerns plaintiff was not meeting Kayla's medical needs. In January 2025, Kayla had a urinary tract … of her teeth when she was younger and noted he paid for her medical insurance. Plaintiff addressed defendant's assertion … do that. He doesn't follow up with . . . any type of medical care. And yet . . . not once did I hear that you …
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… property (“Subject”), a building previously used as a medical office and converted by plaintiff to a multiple … to 2014, the Subject was a 2-story structure and used as a medical office building.3 When plaintiff purchased the … in the Residential zone), which 3 Prior to 2012, Amboy Medical Arts Building Association owned the Subject, and had …
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… daughter plenary, durable authority over her finances and medical affairs. The trial proofs clearly establish that the … prepared the codicil also prepared a durable financial and medical power of attorney by which Susan Porto granted Cathy … Timpone a durable power over Susan Porto’s financial and medical affairs, reflecting facts of Susan Porto’s finances …
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… in depositions he was satisfied the end result of the medical audit was that the "laxities" which concerned him … Hospital or had health insurance restrictions prohibiting medical treatment out-of-state. In a lengthy oral opinion, … would be provided all requested financial documents and medical compliance documents and the Surgery Center would be …
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… hospitalized in April 2019 and shortly after she signed a medical and financial limited power of attorney ("LPA") … arrangement. In fact, in April 2019, Whitney signed a medical and financial LPA, designating Kate her …
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1 SYLLABUS This syllabus is not part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It has been neither reviewed nor approved by the Court and may not summarize all portions of the opinion. New …
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… willingness to apply for his GED, become employed, obtain a medical evaluation, follow treatment recommendations, and … since his arrest to seek help and attend therapy, the medical conditions that purportedly prevented him from being … As Judge Sceusi found, Heddy had not provided any "medical proof" or "medically-verified mental health …
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… for her shelter, nourishment, transportation to and from medical care and the attendance of her home health care … a "plenary, durable authority over her finances and medical affairs." The court concluded that plaintiff and … of attorney granting plaintiff authority over decedent 's medical and financial affairs was drafted by plaintiff's son …
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… was involved with the child's schooling, activities, and medical and dental care, and purchased his clothing. Over … including swimming and music, and takes him to all of his medical appointments. Defendant knew the identity of both … [the child's] education, extracurricular activities and medical appointments, it 10 A-4724-18T4 appears that …
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… at approximately $300,000 at the time of rollover; and (d) medical insurance coverage under defendant's policy. In … or extent of his injuries. Nor did he provide competent medical evidence regarding any resulting disability from … that defendant failed to provide any evidence of an extreme medical condition that rendered the agreement inequitable. …
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… as well as the gun. 5 A-3393-14T3 The Union County Chief Medical Examiner testified the cause of death was a gunshot … defendant contends that the court erred by allowing the medical examiner to testify based on another doctor's … Supreme Court has recently determined that a substitute medical examiner can testify as an expert regarding the …
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… in depositions he was satisfied the end result of the medical audit was that the "laxities" which concerned him … Hospital or had health insurance restrictions prohibiting medical treatment out-of-state. In a lengthy oral opinion, … would be provided all requested financial documents and medical compliance documents and the Surgery Center would be …
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… property (“Subject”), a building previously used as a medical office and converted by plaintiff to a multiple … to 2014, the Subject was a 2-story structure and used as a medical office building.3 When plaintiff purchased the … in the Residential zone), which 3 Prior to 2012, Amboy Medical Arts Building Association owned the Subject, and had …
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… at approximately $300,000 at the time of rollover; and (d) medical insurance coverage under defendant's policy. In … or extent of his injuries. Nor did he provide competent medical evidence regarding any resulting disability from … that defendant failed to provide any evidence of an extreme medical condition that rendered the agreement inequitable. …
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… was involved with the child's schooling, activities, and medical and dental care, and purchased his clothing. Over … including swimming and music, and takes him to all of his medical appointments. Defendant knew the identity of both … [the child's] education, extracurricular activities and medical appointments, it 10 A-4724-18T4 appears that …