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… upon the request of the retirement system may, be given a medical examination and he shall submit to any examination … by a physician or physicians designated by 20 A-0075-21 the medical board once a year for at least a period of five … vanished or has materially diminished. If the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to …
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… (1) her mother, Nora; (2) Nurse Marisa Daly of Riverside Medical Group; and (3) Detective Ashley Rubel of the Hudson … 7 A-2930-21 Marisa Daly, a nurse practitioner at Riverside Medical Group, testified that on June 14, 2019, she had an … the interview that she bumped her head but there is no medical evidence of that occurring. During his testimony, …
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… and “other fees” relating to activities, incidentals, and medical care, Springpoint charges an entrance fee for … fee a resident paid, minus applicable deductions for medical care provided, would be refunded to the resident’s … paid entrance fee would be refunded, minus incurred medical costs. After Evelyn passed away in April 2010, …
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… treatment. After ending in-patient treatment against medical advice before completion, she returned but again … care and well-being; consenting to routine and emergency medical and mental health needs; arranging and consenting to … severed." She claims she has consistently attended his medical appointments, participated in therapies, and been …
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… was the subject of an SI regarding her completion of a medical clearance form endorsing a particular CO's ability … form, Nielsen had liability concerns because she was not a "medical expert" and sought to change the form. Lombardo …
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… name"; and (6) the judge failed to consider unspecified "medical records." III. Our review of a trial court's grant … to determine if it was a forgery or consider unspecified "medical records," it is because they lack sufficient merit …
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… had not reviewed with him discovery, including the victim's medical records. The court heard argument on January 25, … the injuries he caused to the victim," and the victim's medical records established defendant had caused significant …
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… credible evidence, including two opinions of qualified medical experts, correctly applied the law, and did not … further court order. 1 Because we discuss confidential medical and mental health issues and diagnoses, we use …
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… employed as a customer service representative for USME, a medical equipment supply company, for approximately one year … on December 13, 2023. He was previously employed by Freedom Medical, which USME acquired in 2022. On November 30, 2023, …
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… but not limited to, age, disability, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, retaliation, sex, … is instructive here. There, while the plaintiff was on medical leave, her position was eliminated and the employer …
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… MATTER arises from a dispute concerning the recruiting of medical personnel by Plaintiff John Barriga (“Plaintiff”) on … physicians and surgeons with the objective to have those medical professionals obtain privileges to utilize ASC’s …
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… in New York City. Defendant is a physician with a New York medical license which he allegedly provided to Grand Street … underlying the New York judgment. As noted, defendant has a medical license to practice in New York, which he allegedly …
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… in New Jersey; and Rothman Institute of New Jersey, a medical facility with a principal office located in … were subsequently exacerbated by the purportedly negligent medical treatment provided by defendant doctors. As against …
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… results, defendant cannot demonstrate a discussion of his medical ailments would have changed the outcome of the …
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… relied on Hampton in which we stated: "The [Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA)] establishes a clear … asserted a claim for wrongful discharge for taking medical leave in violation of public policy, based on the …
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… 2020 and was responsible for Jen's "day-to-day needs and medical care and [was the] primary point [person] and … fully attended to Jen's needs, including "academic, social, medical, and emotional." The judge stated Dawn "has been the …
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… future, of a trust fund to secure reasonably foreseeable medical or educational costs for a spouse, partner in a … attributable to lost wages and "assets . . . expended for medical expenses" is subject to equitable distribution. Id. …
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… were false. Plaintiff certified: "I have letters from two medical professionals showing that I got ill . I was getting …
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… maternity leave policy followed the New Jersey Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), N.J.S.A. 34:11B- 1 to -16. … 28, 2017, plaintiff was placed on administrative leave for medical reasons. At that point, she had exhausted her paid …
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… accident, she regularly ambulated with the assistance of a medically prescribed cane or with the help of her husband … the incident, Janet, who is seventy years old, had a prior medical history of balance issues, for which she had been …