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… or related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate or medical or dental staff). We affirm. The record shows that …
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… involvement with Nancy and Nina, Nancy was diagnosed by medical professionals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective …
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… was no supporting surveillance video and no "marks per medical." On the evidence presented as to the *.004 charge, …
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… The evidence required the ALJ to determine which party's medical expert was more credible, and whether petitioner was …
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… "provided defendants' attorney . . . with two HIPPA forms, medical information, pictures taken at the scene and an …
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… for Joseph A. Scian, MD and and Peter Bednarz Lifeline Medical Associates, LLC By: Isl Richard A. Grodeck1 Richard …
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… services Emergency Shelter Homemaker services Low cost medical services Pregnant teen services Emergency funds …
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… The parties are to continue to make every effort to collect medical records sufficient to proceed with depositions and …
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… Doctor(s), and the oncologist or main physician providing medical treatment for BIA-ALCL. This core bellwether …
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… herself with a knife." The police transported P.S. to a medical center for a psychiatric evaluation. Appellant …
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… consistent court- ordered child support, alimony, and medical support. Probation is responsible for taking …
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… related to the crime.These expenses include lost wages, medical bills, funeral costs, the value of stolen or damaged …
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… by prior counsel in the morning, but first counsel had a medical emergency and another assigned counsel represented …
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… Dr. Chai, Olga has "made appropriate decisions to various medical issues that have come up over the last [twelve] … he was "satisfied that she was competent," he thought a medical examination by the doctor "would be helpful" given …
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… the parties, as well as experts to testify on plaintiff's medical and psychological condition. If any evidence would … abuse, and that the illness for which she was seeking medical and psychological treatment[] was causally related …
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… Defendant is a pediatric dentist and plaintiff works in the medical field. The parties were divorced in 2004. Despite a … the recognition above of substance abuse as a valid medical condition[.] Although he did not graduate from a …
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… between an uninsured vehicle and a driver who lacks "medical benefits coverage." Additionally, plaintiff asserts … injuries to that person, is required but fails to maintain medical expense benefits coverage . . . shall have no cause …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2240-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JAMES E. ZOLA, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted September 20, 2022 – Decided October 5, 2022 Before Judges Messano and …
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… With her summary judgment motion, Maggie provided select medical records for Siran. While the medical records indicated Siran's preferred language as …
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… the factors outlined by the Court in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265, 280–81 (2013), we conclude SDC … the "I agree" box, signaling his informed consent to the medical procedures offered and his assent to the arbitration …