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… replied that he and Olena would take care of decedent’s medical bills “personally” if the need arose. Decedent … employees who have sustained work- related injuries medical treatment and limited compensation “without regard …
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… that there were “significant issues with regard to the medical evidence of the State.” During the plea colloquy, … 19, 2008, after consuming alcohol. He said that he had a medical condition that night which prevented him from …
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… faculty, had secured payment through Medicaid for the same medical services provided through UH. In May 2001, plaintiff … issue were not forced to resign. She named New Jersey Medical School Dean Dr. Russell Joffe; Dr. Stuart Cook, who …
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… upon a 16 veterinarian’s written determination of medical necessity as 17 required by subsection e. of this … reasonable hope of recovery with 34 reasonable veterinary medical treatment, the animal may be 35 euthanized. At any …
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… faculty, had secured payment through Medicaid for the same medical services provided through UH. In May 2001, plaintiff … issue were not forced to resign. She named New Jersey Medical School Dean Dr. Russell Joffe; Dr. Stuart Cook, who …
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… Disabilities Act, the Family Leave Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the [NJLAD], NJ Family Leave Act, the …
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… the judge determined that the trial evidence— photographs, medical records, and testimony—did not support that charge … him into custody. Furthermore, defendant asked for medical assistance from responding EMTs, complaining of eye …
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… "physical care and treatment or to make decisions to refuse medical care and treatment." Plaintiff also was named the … mother contracted pneumonia. Unfortunately, this led to medical complications. When she was discharged from the …
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… accidental disability pension to a PFRS member provided the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, [certifies] that the …
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… on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions also constitutes unlawful gender … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… the Club, detectives who investigated the shooting, and a medical examiner. The State also submitted surveillance … the SUV to a hospital. Jay was later pronounced dead. A medical examiner testified that Jay died from blood loss …
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… to the hospital and treated for her injuries. Plaintiff's medical records revealed she had fallen six months prior to … of plaintiff and the Schindler mechanic, the emergency medical squad report, a video of the accident, and …
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… his trailer" across the street. Police and emergency medical services (EMS) responded to the 911 calls.1 1 The … room where he was medivacked to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center for treatment of a "gunshot wound . . . in …
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… 18 HIPAA - Compliant Authorization for Release of Medical Records ................ 22 Depositions … on behalf of asymptomatic users of diet drugs who required medical monitoring. Procedure for Requesting Designation of …
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… on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions also constitutes unlawful gender … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… custody of his parents before going into the Jersey City Medical Center ("JCMC") for treatment that same morning. At … to the grand jurors the results of Nierstedt's autopsy. The medical examiner concluded that his cause of death was …
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… He testified that he needs "around-the-clock" help from his medical aides and sought relief from the court because … demonstrated by evidence that Sylvia assisted David with medical care (before being enjoined from doing so), that the …
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… widely available and effective in preventing COVID-19;1 (5) medical experts believe that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and … of testing.2 The Order allows exceptions for religious and medical reasons. Any employee who fails to comply with the …
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… a 100-room hotel, a 45,000 square foot educational and medical office building, 32,250 square feet of retail space, … the application, as did representatives from the Hunterdon Medical Center, the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3684-15T1 A-3711-15T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. A.K.H. and A.B.G., Defendants-Appellants, and T.S., Defendant. …