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ALAN ROTH ROGER J. DESIDERIO• WILLIAM L. GOLD' SHERRI DAVIS FOWLER (NJ & VA BARS) ANTHONY MAZZA' K. RAJA BHATTACHARYA' JOSEPH H. TRINGALI (NJ, NY & FL BARS) ERYN FERNANDEZ-LEDON KAY A. GONZALEZ (NJ & NY BARS) 'CERTIFIED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY …
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… 422 N.J. Super. at 473, the purchaser was sold a medical billing system. The panel found the transaction was …
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… out the maternal grandparents, who presented with multiple medical challenges. The Division also provided extensive …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0506-18T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LASHAN MATHIS, a/k/a LASHAWN MATHIS, ____________________________ Submitted March 23, 2020 – Decided June 11, 2020 Before Judges Moynihan …
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… term is not defined in the most recent version of Stedman's Medical Dictionary. Defendant relies on a publication by Dr. …
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… Finally, we give no weight to Sally's explanations of her medical condition; the circumstances surrounding her visit …
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… and clothing, the leaking roof and reimbursement for medical co-pays. Plaintiffs were to pay defendants part of …
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… for many years, plaintiff was the bookkeeper in defendant's medical practice, which closed June 30, 2016. The parties …
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… good behavior in the institution and the severity of his medical condition as it impacts on his likelihood to …
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… of the parties. The [p]laintiff is employed as a medical doctor. The [d]efendant has represented to the …
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… her and demanded money from her. After she underwent a medical exam, she sought and obtained a restraining order …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4211-15T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BERNARD JONES, a/k/a JAMES BERNARD, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________________________________________ Submitted …
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… program, and stated he attends weekly aftercare with his medical doctor and psychiatrist. Unsatisfied with the …
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… following prohibited acts: *.260, refusing to submit to a medical test required by a court order, N.J.A.C. …
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… need not include in its revised appendix plaintiff's medical records." Because defendant waived objection to the …
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… which [is] a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability. The court explained to the jury that …
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… evidentiary hearings at which the committed persons, the medical personnel, and others would be expected to testify. …
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… on the Supreme Court's opinion in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265, 280-81 (2013), although …
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… hearing. Defendant requested a three-day delay for medical reasons. He failed to return on the scheduled date, …
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… testimony from an otolaryngologist, who explained how a medical condition of defendant affects his balance, the …