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… information from the family, inquired as to whether medical attention was needed, and asked both defendant and … to obtaining pedigree information, determining whether medical attention was necessary, and gathering information …
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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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… 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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… security deposit that was not returned. Cases not eligible: Malpractice claims against doctors, dentists, lawyers, or … in Special Civil Part? Claims arising from professional malpractice (for example, alleged malpractice by a doctor, …
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… reconsideration is denied, Miss Taylor. I've reviewed the medical, everything you've submitted. It's all hearsay. …
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… complaint be corrected." Repko v. Our Lady of Lordes Medical Center, Inc., 464 N.J. Super 570, 575 (App. Div. …
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… time schedule; the children have certain non-reimbursed medical bills; the children participate in extra-curricular …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0967-16T3 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.L., Defendant-Appellant, and N.S., Defendant. …
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… this – and other concerns about the child's educational, medical, and dental wellbeing – and filed another 3 …
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… years of accumulated alimony and child support, including medical and educational expenses for his children. Also …
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… to be under another's influence. Marsh provided no expert medical evidence, or the certification of anyone who …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5049-16T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. M.R.W., Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________ Submitted May 29, 2018 – Decided June 6, 2018 Before Judges Hoffman and …
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… "to present the best defense which would have required medical documentation and/or an expert regarding the …
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… provides a greater pension benefit and post-retirement medical coverage. Jackson requested that the Board certify …
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… by the parties' respective motions to strike each other's medical experts as having been filed outside the discovery …
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… relating to defendant's previously ordered reimbursement of medical expenses to plaintiff and for plaintiff's counsel …
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… ALLOWED POINT II DEFENDANT PAOLILLO WAS PROVIDING EXPERT MEDICAL TESTIMONY AT THE PLAINTIFF’S SEXUALLY VIOLENT …
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… claim that he was excused from work because of a medical condition because he did not provide notice to the …
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… the danger of serious harm to persons who are clinically/medically diagnosed as mentally and/or physically incapable …
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… as his mother needed a caretaker due to her various medical issues and Walt admitted his girlfriend had a …