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… plaintiff, his physical examination, a description of the medical records he reviewed and his conclusions regarding … the word “REFERENCES,” Friedenthal lists six published medical journal articles identifying the name of the author, … cross-examination are proper subjects of discovery in 7 non-medical negligence actions.4 Huie v. Newcomb Hosp., 112 N.J. …
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… answers, to include the operative report and additional medical records. The same day, Isolde filed a motion to … allegations" against Isolde, which "came close to" malpractice, but then asked the judge to "call it on the …
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… answers, to include the operative report and additional medical records. The same day, Isolde filed a motion to … allegations" against Isolde, which "came close to" malpractice, but then asked the judge to "call it on the …
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… 34:15-1 to -146. In addition, we must decide whether medical bills and lost wages can be A-0102-17T2 3 introduced … reiterating her need for a schedule change because of her medical condition. It was not until Richter sent another … Ins., 142 N.J. 590, 598 (statutory lien applied to attorney malpractice damages); Midland Ins. Co. v. Colatrella, 102 …
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… The written test will consist of: • vocabulary (legal, medical, and other terms); • transcript format; • … or false pretense; • Has engaged in gross negligence, gross malpractice, or gross incompetence with respect to the … transcripts. • Has engaged in repeated acts of negligence, malpractice, or incompetence with respect to the standards …
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… The written test will consist of: • vocabulary (legal, medical, and other terms); • transcript format; • … or false pretense; • Has engaged in gross negligence, gross malpractice, or gross incompetence with respect to the … transcripts. • Has engaged in repeated acts of negligence, malpractice, or incompetence with respect to the standards …
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… The written test will consist of: • vocabulary (legal, medical, and other terms); • transcript format; • … or false pretense; • Has engaged in gross negligence, gross malpractice, or gross incompetence with respect to the … transcripts. • Has engaged in repeated acts of negligence, malpractice, or incompetence with respect to the standards …
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… use because it is housed in a building where "a number of medical facilities . . . serve, among others, a population … its losses are attributable to its office's proximity to medical providers that served "populations overly … N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27 requires a plaintiff alleging an "act of malpractice or negligence by a licensed person in his …
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… use because it is housed in a building where "a number of medical facilities . . . serve, among others, a population … its losses are attributable to its office's proximity to medical providers that served "populations overly … N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27 requires a plaintiff alleging an "act of malpractice or negligence by a licensed person in his …
Jurisdiction
Rules of Court
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… statute. claims for monetary damages resulting from legal malpractice, although a fee committee may consider the … an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for legal malpractice. No submission, testimony, decision or … proceeding shall be admissible evidence in a legal malpractice action. a fee for legal services rendered by …
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… Agency Act Products Liability Professional Negligence/Malpractice Promissory Estoppel Quantum Meruit … WEAR, ET AL. VS. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY WOODBURY MEDICAL CENTER ASSOCIATES, LLP VS. SELECTIVE INSURANCE …
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… Agency Act Products Liability Professional Negligence/Malpractice Promissory Estoppel Quantum Meruit … Apply Filters ESX-L-6114-18 - Xela 1, LLC v. ACCU Reference Medical Lab, LLC … Business Opinion Category … Complex …
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… "[A]n attorney's inattention, or even an attorney's malpractice, [does not] constitute[] an extraordinary … Ibid. There, the Court held the claimant's assertions of medical problems, and her attorney's failure to follow up on …
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… took place in Pennsylvania, and the plaintiff received medical treatment for her injuries in Pennsylvania. Id. at … where the plaintiff sued its former law firm alleging malpractice in litigating an insurance claim for fire damage …
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… her right wrist. Plaintiff was transported to Jersey City Medical Center where she underwent emergency surgery. On … she "complied with all of the requirements of a typical malpractice claim," and she "contacted an attorney and …
default
… client, $6,500 of which he was to hold in escrow for unpaid medical bills. Orloff did not provide the client a … it had always been on deposit. After being served with a malpractice complaint by his former client, Orloff reported …
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… client, $6,500 of which he was to hold in escrow for unpaid medical bills. Orloff did not provide the client a … it had always been on deposit. After being served with a malpractice complaint by his former client, Orloff reported …
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… her right wrist. Plaintiff was transported to Jersey City Medical Center where she underwent emergency surgery. On … she "complied with all of the requirements of a typical malpractice claim," and she "contacted an attorney and …
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… took place in Pennsylvania, and the plaintiff received medical treatment for her injuries in Pennsylvania. Id. at … where the plaintiff sued its former law firm alleging malpractice in litigating an insurance claim for fire damage …
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… "[A]n attorney's inattention, or even an attorney's malpractice, [does not] constitute[] an extraordinary … Ibid. There, the Court held the claimant's assertions of medical problems, and her attorney's failure to follow up on …