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… prescribed by the Supreme Court in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 264, 280-81 (2013). Because of that … "NOTICE OF RIGHTS FOR DISABLED PERSONS," "NOTICE OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION," and "AUTHORIZATION AND …
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… prove two types of causation: product-defect causation and medical causation. Product-defect causation requires proof … v. Keene Corp., 133 N.J. 581, 603 (1993). A-0778-11T2 13 medical causation, a plaintiff must satisfy the "frequency, …
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… Inc. It is solely used and occupied by CentraState Medical Center, a non-profit entity that is wholly owned by … However, the sole user of the office remains CentraState Medical Center. 2 It is undisputed that the assessor had …
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… claim that his trial counsel failed to "consult with a medical expert to determine whether [defendant's] mental … intoxication[,]" the judge acknowledged that defendant's medical records from his hospitalization following the …
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… vacation. Plaintiff agreed to pay child support and provide medical insurance for the children. Regarding college … want to attend visitation. When he relocated his home and medical practice to be closer to them, they were almost …
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… the DSA was executed, plaintiff was employed as the Chief Medical Officer of a pharmaceutical company with a base … no entitlement," his "inability to secure [United States] medical insurance for the children," and his "decision to …
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… redacted portions of defendant's recorded statement. A medical examiner also testified concerning an autopsy conducted on T.M.-G. following her death. The medical examiner testified that the child had been healthy …
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… ability of his lungs to absorb oxygen. He stated he found a medical facility that had successfully performed lung … or infirmity of the defendant[.]" Should defendant's medical circumstances change, he can file a motion seeking …
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… care unit because she was born premature and had certain medical problems. On July 11, 2012, I.H. asked the Division … worker that he had not taken the child to several scheduled medical appointments. The caseworker told N.D. to take the …
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… confidentiality of juvenile records, declaring: a. Social, medical, psychological, legal and other records of the court … is reflected in Rule 5:19-2(b), which provides: Social, medical, psychological, legal and other records of the …
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… diploma. Plaintiff was born in Panama in 1950 and has a medical degree. The parties married in 1988 and had a …
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… in January 2017, Dr. Paulett Diah at AHCH conducted a medical evaluation of L.V. The Division's worker informed … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Ibid. (quoting N.J. Div. of …
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… physical abuse, environmental neglect, educational neglect, medical neglect, lack of supervision, substance abuse and … substantiated. In 2002, the Division substantiated Mary for medical neglect, and removed her son J.F. from her custody …
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… thought defendant was bleeding and went upstairs to get medical supplies. She looked out her bedroom window and … the time they arrived at the hospital William had died. The Medical Examiner later established the cause of death was …
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… discs in his spine and neck and those injuries required medical treatment. He also tore cartilage in his left wrist, … Chicas injured her neck, lower back, and knee. She required medical treatment, which included surgery on her neck and …
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… badly injured and insisting that they call for emergency medical services (EMS). However, Tolotti and Kwintiuk … house, he asked Kwintiuk and Tolotti if anyone called for medical assistance, and they said no. Neither defendant …
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… a food cart. Beginning in January 2015, plaintiff went on a medical leave of absence as a result of this injury. … employees, 16 A-3963-17T1 specifically that she was "doing" medical residents and "sleeping with someone." The employee …
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… Sexual Violence Falls Discrimination Incarceration Medical Emergency Political assassinations Witnessing trauma … - was anyone hurt, are you ok?” Even though you’re not a medical professional or therapist, you might say to your …
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… only three pounds. Mia identified Aaron as Austin's father. Medical staff referred Mia and 4 A-3568-23 Austin to the …
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… POINT III Mr. Dudek, Ph.D., Practices Medicine Without a Medical License and Makes Medical Diagnoses as a Psychiatrist and Prescribes Courses …