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… different, especially where the latter provides regulated medical services and care. Custodial services, maintenance, … with an apartment building versus providing 24-hour medical care, treating, feeding, medicating, moving, …
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… whether: (1) management or HR ever suggested or recommended medical disability leave or a leave of absence; (2) if …
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… employee's alleged disability was supported by sufficient medical documentation, defendant routinely granted … was reminded that defendant had scheduled an independent medical examination (IME) for her on November 11. Plaintiff … between plaintiff's "treating physician and an independent medical exam[ination] physician." On November 22, plaintiff …
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… the search, the police also took four hammers due to the medical examiner's opinion that Hunter's wounds pattern was … he gave a recorded statement in December 2016. The county medical examiner testified regarding the results of Hunter's … pattern 14 A-5555-18 of dots on Hunter's head, the medical examiner testified the injuries were "consistent …
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… and other sufficient cause. Thereafter, plaintiff went on medical leave for back surgery. Powers initially agreed to … and 24, 2017, and plaintiff participated by phone while on medical leave. Illes was the only witness. Simon imposed a … to adjourn the disciplinary hearing while plaintiff was on medical leave; and some of his complaints about retaliation …
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… following acupuncture 8 A-1903-20 treatments had a general "medical purpose," they were also partly "intimate massages" … because "[he] was touching her breasts" which was not "medically necessary." Defendant stated he cupped Lori's … part anymore." Defendant admitted that the massage was not "medically necessary" but was part of their "intimate …
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… controlled substance without a prescription by a licensed medical practitioner; (12) undergo all available medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment, including …
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… of damages that apply to such a claim. Seddon introduced medical testimony that the reprisals against him for his … restlessness, depression, and anxiety.” Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 599 (28th ed. 2006). 8 Jersey’s law and …
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… of child custody, visitation, child support, paternity, medical support, and spousal support in non-divorce … – An expert in developmental behavioral pediatrics and the medical director for a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder …
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… A pediatric forensic pathologist from the State's Regional Medical Examiner's Office testified the child died from … witnesses had been the jail house informant and the medical examiner. He dismissed Torres, saying "[s]ome people … defendant's own unstudied admission, corroborated by the medical examiner, that defendant had done "this before with" …
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… 1, 2019. The parties stipulated that plaintiff's past medical expenses totaled $101,980.79. Plaintiff's wife … not comparatively negligent; (3) plaintiff incurred past medical expenses of $101,980.79, and past lost earnings of $220,000; (4) plaintiff will incur future medical expenses of $111,720, and has a future lost earning …
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… for an ambulance, which arrived about four minutes later. Medical personnel confirmed that Covello was deceased. An … 9-1-1 or administrative phone calls, providing emergency medical instructions, and dispatching field units. As a … those "directly related to the provision of emergency medical services." 17 A-2043-19 With respect to the …
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… FMLA/ADA coordinator, Cameron Day, emailed defendant's Medical Unit Commander, advising he had been in contact with …
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… THAT [DECEDENT]'S DEATH WAS A RESULT OF HIS PREEXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS, AND DELAY IN TRANSPORTING HIM TO THE … A. After Permitting Evidence That [Decedent]'s Preexisting Medical Conditions Combined With The Delay In Transporting … Told A-0930-17T1 4 The Jury Not To Consider [Decedent]'s Medical Condition As An Intervening Cause Of His Death. …
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… to use up her accumulated leave time. She contends she was medically able and cleared by her physician to continue … accommodations to pregnant women and those who suffer medical conditions related to pregnancy and childbirth, such … of this section "pregnancy" means pregnancy, childbirth, or medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, …
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… the term "incise-like wounds" when commenting on another medical report, but did not opine that the wounds were … Jeffrey was sixty-four years old and suffered from serious medical conditions, including amputated toes, a bad back and … of defendant's vulnerability while he was receiving medical treatment and gave him erroneous legal advice that …
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… that one of decedent's treating physicians at Somerset Medical Center (SMC) had written that "[t]he patient's … specific causation in a given case," and the scientific and medical communities A-1523-19 18 have yet to determine a … Ford "[could] still put in all their other defenses, their medical defenses, their chrysotile defenses, whatever they …
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… 4 West. Upon arrival at the scene, officers began rendering medical aid to both plaintiff Diaz and defendant Reynoso. … to the complaint, plaintiff was hospitalized with a medically induced coma for seventeen days and he underwent …
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… scene, Hassan said he collapsed to the ground. Emergency medical staff told him he needed to go the hospital. Once … filed a motion to prevent defendants from questioning his medical expert on the possibility that Hassan suffers from … the disease. However, defendants could question Hassan's medical expert on cross-examination whether he believed …
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… Springer responded to the scene and provided emergency medical assistance to the victim, who was conscious but … and defendant "look[ed] alike." 6 A-2641-17T2 Emergency medical personnel soon arrived and transported the victim to …