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… out of plaintiffs' purchase of securitized notes issued by Medical Capital Companies (Med Cap). In 2002, plaintiffs' … 49:3-47 to -76, negligent misrepresentation, professional malpractice, breach of contract, and negligent 2 The two …
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… out of plaintiffs' purchase of securitized notes issued by Medical Capital Companies (Med Cap). In 2002, plaintiffs' … 49:3-47 to -76, negligent misrepresentation, professional malpractice, breach of contract, and negligent 2 The two …
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… 2018) (slip op. at 1-25). In May 2018, because of a severe medical illness, the Supreme Court placed Caputo on … Defendant filed an answer and counterclaim, alleging legal malpractice claims. Id. at 7. After defendant failed to …
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… colitis, and other symptoms as a result of treatment with medications containing olmesartan medoxomil as multicounty …
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… center, physician’s office, dentist’s office, infirmary, medical or diagnostic laboratory, or other facility that provides medical, dental, oral, psychiatric, mental, emotional or …
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… CHARGE 5.51B ― Page 1 of 1 … 5.51B Proximate Cause in Legal Malpractice Involving Inadequate or Incomplete Legal Advice … that the substantial factor test is well-suited for legal malpractice cases when the legal malpractice is a concurrent cause of harm. Therefore, this …
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… second time. Defendant left the scene without calling for medical assistance and went home. Anthony, who was breathing … where he died the following morning from his injuries. The medical examiner subsequently determined that Anthony died … somewhere around the area."2 Defendant did not call for medical assistance. Defendant explained that "[he] wasn't …
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… has an ongoing responsibility to report to the Board Any malpractice actions brought, disciplinary complaints filed, … must have included the testimony of a minimum of ten medical-professional witnesses or other scientific experts. The applicant may include up to four medical or scientific experts whose testimony was taken in …
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… 207 N.J. at 603-05. In Miller, the decedent had a viable malpractice claim during her lifetime, but declined to … resulting from such death, together with the hospital, medical and funeral expenses incurred for the deceased, to … lost contributions or his or her survivors: “hospital, medical and funeral expenses incurred for the deceased” in a …
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… 207 N.J. at 603-05. In Miller, the decedent had a viable malpractice claim during her lifetime, but declined to … resulting from such death, together with the hospital, medical and funeral expenses incurred for the deceased, to … lost contributions or his or her survivors: “hospital, medical and funeral expenses incurred for the deceased” in a …
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… Legislature enacted and the Governor signed the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education 3 A-1667-20 … Act), N.J.S.A. 18A:64M-1 to -43. "The Act restructured the [medical] higher education system in New Jersey in order to …
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… which the adversary relies. A physician defending against a malpractice claim who admits to treating the plaintiff must …
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… and property damage claims. Other plaintiffs request medical monitoring. Archived Archived … Bristol Myers Squibb …
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… wound. A bystander (the bystander), attempted to administer medical assistance to the victim but was unsuccessful. An … that the defense attorneys deliberately commit[ted] legal malpractice, enter[ed] into unethical conduct, and coached … that killed the victim. Defendants maintain that since the medical examiner offered no opinion on the trajectory of the …
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… hospital or extended care facility which it serves, (c) the medical executive committee, or comparable enforcement unit, … and State law, or (e) any hospital service corporation, medical service corporation or insurance company with which … disprove a claim or complaint of professional misconduct or malpractice filed against a mediation party, nonparty …
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… wound. A bystander (the bystander), attempted to administer medical assistance to the victim but was unsuccessful. An … that the defense attorneys deliberately commit[ted] legal malpractice, enter[ed] into unethical conduct, and coached … that killed the victim. Defendants maintain that since the medical examiner offered no opinion on the trajectory of the …
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… trial counsel said using "Dr. Brick would have been malpractice." Yet, trial counsel testified Dr. Pandina's … defendant's consent, counsel testified he had defendant's medical records and was aware defendant suffered a … no credible evidence in the record, including defendant's medical records and alcohol consumption, nor Dr. Johnson's …
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… trial counsel said using "Dr. Brick would have been malpractice." Yet, trial counsel testified Dr. Pandina's … defendant's consent, counsel testified he had defendant's medical records and was aware defendant suffered a … no credible evidence in the record, including defendant's medical records and alcohol consumption, nor Dr. Johnson's …
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… stated Travelers provided $15,000 of insurance for PIP medical benefits coverage and Travelers failed to inform … and sought PIP coverage from Travelers to cover their medical expenses. Birmingham's policy provided $15,000 in … limit. Travelers provided her with $12,000 in reimbursable medical expenses, after reducing her recoverable expenses by …