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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 …
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… grounds, 147 N.J. 90 (1996) (officers' failure to summon medical help after an accident). In his testimony, Coats … Div. 2001) (allocating fault to a doctor dismissed from malpractice litigation due to plaintiff's failure to file an …
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… Although functionality currently exists in eCourts to allow medical documents contained in arbitration statements to be … grave result attorneys face from the exposure to a legal malpractice claim for negligent failing to timely file a …
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… grounds, 147 N.J. 90 (1996) (officers' failure to summon medical help after an accident). In his testimony, Coats … Div. 2001) (allocating fault to a doctor dismissed from malpractice litigation due to plaintiff's failure to file an …
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… Although functionality currently exists in eCourts to allow medical documents contained in arbitration statements to be … grave result attorneys face from the exposure to a legal malpractice claim for negligent failing to timely file a …
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… leave where a Board of Education, following the advice of medical authorities, excludes a teacher from working at … because she was "excluded from the school by [the Board's] medical authorities on account of a contagious disease." The … she has been excluded from school by the school district's medical authorities on account of a contagious disease or of …
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… the marital residence in 2015. She worked full-time in medical billing for two medical offices. Meanwhile, plaintiff opened his own law … in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a legal malpractice lawsuit pending against him in New York and he …
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… the marital residence in 2015. She worked full-time in medical billing for two medical offices. Meanwhile, plaintiff opened his own law … in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a legal malpractice lawsuit pending against him in New York and he …
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… as determining whether a suspected drunk driver needs medical attention—they may not make a warrantless entry into … tests without ever inquiring whether defendant needed medical attention. Because the State failed to establish … that she's driving erratically, but there may be a medical issue at stake. And I think there's probably a …
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… state-court litigation alleging injuries caused by GLP-1 medications (Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, Trulicity®, … of glucagon-like peptide-I receptor agonist prescription medications Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, Trulicity®, … state-court litigation alleging injuries caused by GLP-1 medications (Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, Trulicity®, …
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… R. 4:3- 1(a)(4): Civil actions (exclusive of professional malpractice, probate, and matters cognizable in the Family … all actions in contract and tort (exclusive of professional malpractice, probate, and matters cognizable in the Family …
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… denied a year ago." The court cited Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265 (2013), in which the Supreme … by the New Jersey Supreme Court in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center , 215 N.J. 265, 280-81 (2013), the court …
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… possession. This matter has its genesis in an emergency medical technician's unlawful sexual relationship with … 2018 Summary A-2126-16T4 A forty-four-year-old emergency medical technician engaged in an unlawful sexual …
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… of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or … or a doctor's office or that he had otherwise sought medical attention or treatment. Some unspecified time before … or a doctor's office or that he had otherwise sought medical attention or treatment; some unspecified time later, …
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… production costs. Additionally, the retainer costs for medical experts has increased, and one of the oldest pending … are now $1.05 more per page. Next, the retainer costs for medical experts have increased. Finally, one of the oldest … numbers by subtracting taxes and charges such as mandatory malpractice insurance fees imposed by some states, is $388,1 …