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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… before us. 8 A-0327-24 She eventually left the district on medical leave related to stress. In August of the same year, Robinson was placed on medical leave with full pay and benefits. This leave was …
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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 …
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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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… � See, for example, Tobia v. Cooper Hospital University Medical Center, 136 N.J. 335, 341-342 (1994): In a long … 9 See, for example, Tobia v. Cooper Hospital University Medical Center, 136 N.J. 335, 341-342 (1994): CHARGE 5.40D-4 …
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… that she did not "intrude[]" into DeFazio's "personal medical condition." Plaintiff requested to meet with Chris … to have conversations with . . . [DeFazio] around his medical conditions that resulted from an accident, even …
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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 …