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… relief as the Court deems equitable and just. COUNT XIII - MEDICAL MONITORING 124. In response to Paragraph “124” of … of the Complaint, as with the implantation and use of all medical devices of this type, the implantation and use of … SEPARATE DEFENSE Plaintiffs’ claims are preempted by the Medical Device Amendments to the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act …
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… Counsel argued J.S. should be released because his medical conditions are "accelerating the end of his life." … and extent of his acting out; his refusal to address his medical conditions in anything but a cursory manner; and his … living in the community; and the court should consider his medical history and order his release. Furthermore, the …
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… believed the head would have bled profusely. The Chief Medical Examiner of the State of Delaware testified on … Jurors are administratively excused based on physical or medical incapacity, prior criminal conviction, age or … samples to [defendant] with a reasonable degree of medical certainty." This included the head hair defendant …
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… particles that triggered an infection, which caused other medical problems. When Reznik's friend retrieved her … was in the shoulder harness part of the belt). An emergency medical technician stated that if he had observed a torn … the infection resolved, it triggered a cascade of other medical problems. However, Reznik produced no liability …
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… rest of the day. Thereafter, she applied for, and received, medical leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), N.J.S.A. 34:11B-1 to -16, until … fraudulent or illegal. 177 N.J. at 438. The plaintiff took medical leave from her position. Id. at 440. A doctor …
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… signature stamp because, at the time, Alston was on medical leave. According to Cox, after the notice issued, … Cox further testified that he did not know Alston was on medical leave when the notice was issued. When asked at his deposition why he did not know Alston was on medical leave, Cox responded, "[w]hat I did know was that I …
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… was hospitalized for four days, was in pain, and required medical treatment and a hospital bed for two to three … and considered the other eyewitness testimony and medical testimony on the severity of the attack, which was …
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… request, R.W. agreed to be transported to a hospital for a medical evaluation and toxicology screening. The Monmouth … he was struck . . . ." R.W. was released from Jersey Shore Medical Center later that evening and reported to the Howell … 11, 2010, Motani called Ben at his house to obtain a medical update on Brandon. He said Ben was "extremely …
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… III DEFENDANT’S CONVICTIONS MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE MEDICAL EXAMINER’S TESTIMONY IMPROPERLY EXCEEDED THE SCOPE … evidence adduced at this trial, mainly the testimony of the medical examiner and the testimony of the defendant that her … testified, which is also consistent of the testimony of the medical examiner and again, the nature and number of the …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3149-22 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Petitioner-Respondent, v. B.D.,1 Respondent-Appellant. ____________________________ …
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… While defendant claimed he was denied access to school and medical decisions, he failed to demonstrate specific … his claims with proof he had access to both school and medical portals. 1 Any modification of child support is … of plaintiff's increase in income and an increase in his medical bills establish competent evidence to support a …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3886-21 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. C.I., Defendant-Appellant, and N.R., Defendant. _________________________ IN THE MATTER …
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… the ALJ considered four cases, two from the Board of Medical Examiners and two from the Board of Psychological … Supreme Court and this court affirmed the revocation of the medical professional's license. The ALJ denoted the … issues. She also specified that he was dealing with medical and financial issues and was 17 A-2794-20 dependent …
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… updated Plaintiff Fact Sheet ("PFS"); b. updated executed medical records authorizations; c. product implant sticker; …
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… on October 2, 2020. On October 11, 2020, while still on medical leave, a co-worker notified plaintiff that she had … diagnosis of depression or bipolar disorder because no medical proofs 22 A-3628-22 were submitted. Nevertheless, it … bipolar as a – as related to this. I simply don't have any medical report or certification before me at this proof …
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… initials to protect the confidentiality of the children's medical records. See R. 1:38-3(a)(2). 4 A-3514-23 network … of the additional services." It also provided that certain "medically necessary service(s) beyond those set forth" in … evidence to suggest that any agreement for Oscar to pay for medical services was entered into by the parties that was …
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… Domestic Violence Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, as well as medical and psychological records related to child custody … children to major decisions concerning their schooling and medical care. As to factor two, the parents' willingness to … to make appropriate decisions regarding their educational, medical and related needs. 22 A-1671-24 We further disagree …
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… The caseworker transported Mary to the hospital, where medical personnel found bruises and “red dots” on her …
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… against a parent. Plaintiff filed a complaint for an unpaid medical bill on April 7, 2011. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION …
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… on her finger. It was, you know, nothing more than that. No medical attention was required. And the police had to do …