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… of a complex computer software system” that handled medical billing for a healthcare facility. The court …
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… kiosk. The victim was found covered in blood, and the medical examiner on the scene concluded the victim died of …
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… offices (general or business, professional government, and medical), hotels, retail, restaurants, and other 4 During …
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… and handling of products; research, scientific and medical institutions, and laboratories; and banks and other …
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… lease; and (3) co-workers from her workplace, Reproductive Medical Associates (RMA), to testify that the patient …
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… building housing the fire department and emergency medical services (the first building), and a second building …
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… held back-to-back trials on the indictments, during which a medical examiner testified concerning the manner and cause …
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… 10, 2009, and transported him to Bridgeton Hospital for medical clearance because he complained of pain in his ribs. …
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… notified NJM of his UM claim, and, shortly thereafter, sent medical records to support that claim. NJM did not offer the …
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… James received in the settlement did not defray his medical costs, he sought UIM coverage at the $500,000 limit …
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SYLLABUS (This syllabus is not part of the opinion of the Court. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It has been neither reviewed nor approved by the Supreme Court. Please note that, in the interest of …
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… . . . not moving, . . . unconscious and unresponsive[.]” Medical Examiner Dr. Gerald Feigel opined that Morrow’s …
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… B.R. was suffering from a “psychotic disorder due to medical condition with hallucinations.” B.R. was confined to …
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… 2016 Warras periodically asked him questions about Beth's medical condition. Plaintiff believed that Warras shared the …
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… learning needs." Dr. Lind also testified to Julie's medical history, which included anxiety and the need for a …
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… nearby hospital. Defendant remained in custody while he was medically evaluated and treated at the hospital. 12 …
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… would enable her to preserve her long-term employment as a medical receptionist, and to enhance her prospects for …
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… drawstrings," was later identified as Dar Dar Paye. The medical examiner 15 Police also observed a "rubber glove on …
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… no evidence could be gleaned from them. The testimony of a medical examiner revealed that Fullman suffered wounds from …
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… five-bedroom home was large enough to accommodate the boys. Medical and educational services were available in their …