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… and State, there’s Americans with Disability, Family Medical Leave, Fair Labor Standards, Retirement Income … benefit plan because it concerned "early retirement and medical benefits" and therefore found the OWBPA was …
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… thus preventing the timely notation in the recruit's medical file to employ universal precautions in the event of a medical emergency; blocked her from teaching classes …
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… struck him. The officers restrained Bailey, and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) "aided [her] . . . as an emotionally … to his work superior, Anthony Arroyo, and then obtained medical treatment at a hospital. He later underwent two …
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… for his mental health issues, and addressing N.P.'s medical needs. Dr. Wall testified in this regard: I could …
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… in its decision. 3 A-3116-23 The inmate required immediate medical assistance from paramedics who arrived on the scene. … to earn overtime pay, apply for a promotion, and lost medical benefits for himself and his family. Due to …
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… to relevant documents. I. Plaintiffs provide emergency medical services to patients throughout New Jersey, without … of employer-sponsored health benefit plans. In providing medical services, plaintiffs routinely care for patients …
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… against him and attacked his character and standing in the medical community, injuring him economically.2 Both … because of Dr. Hole's fabricated allegations about his medical competency and ethics. These purported economic and …
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… confer with Defense Counsel to assess whether sufficient medical records have been collected to begin scheduling … confer with Defense Counsel to assess whether sufficient medical records have been collected to begin scheduling …
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… letter of intent to issue a license for the provision of medical marijuana to patients. Secaucus and its wholly owned … Harmony [Foundation] in return for the 55% interest in the [medical marijuana distillery]." Secaucus again alleged that …
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… the [WCA] has provided employees injured in the workplace medical treatment and limited compensation 'without regard … N.J.S.A. 34:15-120.5. The Fund allows for recovery of medical bills and temporary disability benefits but does not …
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… The court's opinion also includes brief summaries of I.C.'s medical and educational records, which indicate that he had … that the State failed to consider his intellectual, medical, developmental, and educational records as factors …
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… In that order, the court stated: The naked claim without a medical report by a medical doctor that Kyle K[h]orozian still cannot be deposed …
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… . because the ultimate determination is 'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" A.Y., 458 N.J. Super. at 167 …
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… of a mental illness and a competency evaluation. The medical staff 1 Following the incident, defendant and his …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. …
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… in the original papers that you are keeping (such as medical records or financial statements) since you may have … in the original papers that you are keeping (such as medical records or financial statements) since you may have …
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… to do. The evidence against him was overwhelming and the medical testimony of insanity was weak under the M'N aghten … was elected a member of the Board of Governors of Monmouth Medical Center and became its general counsel. The Justice …
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… of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… 4:6-2. Plaintiff argues the deprivation of her right to medical treatment, to religious exercise, and to speedy …