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… by statute, serve a disproportionate number of low-income patients -- challenge New Jersey’s charity care … takings. The Appellate Division found that it would be futile to remand the dismissed claims to an agency but … of the hospital industry and the legislatively declared paramount public interest that the charity care program …
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A-53-24 - Petition for Certification
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… Esq. (Admitted PHV) 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Attorneys for Plaintiff, Alison Beavan … 6 ERRORS COMPLAINED OF … 7 COMMENTS ON THE APPELLATE DIVISION DECISTION … would have not occurred. Id. Plaintiff offered two separate board-certified ophthalmology experts to opine that …
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… motion. None of the statements made by police, viewed separately or in combination, amount to an affirmative misrepresentation of … about counseling services. Defendant did not, however, disclose to the pastor any details about the incident. The next …
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A-8-25 Respondents Atlas Data Privacy Corp., et al., Brief
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… LLC; CIVIL ~ f~~RKU DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCALABLE : COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA i I BRIEF OF … added). But if the Court decides to consider any of this disparaging innuendo, Atlas offers a few points to set the … for covered persons nationwide. See, ~' Paresh Dave, The Future of Online Privacy Hinges on Thousands of New Jersey …
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A-8-25 Joint Appellants Brief
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… : SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL: DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCALABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYTICS, LLC; LABELS & LISTS, … Baumann (pro hac vice) 865 S. Figueroa Street, 10th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 443-3000 … LOMURRO, MUNSON, LLC Monmouth Executive Center 4 Paragon Way, Suite 100 Freehold, NJ 07728 (732) 414-0300 …
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… Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christina A. Duclos, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER CURIAM B.S. … (DCF), denying his and respondent P.H.'s application to become resource family parents.1 We affirm. B.S. was a family … for the family. In light of these issues, the Division recommended denying B.S.'s and P.H.'s application. DCF's …
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… practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which she never did). Zippin did not communicate with her employer for the next three weeks. Her … at the workplace. Zippin testified she was too disabled to communicate with her employer. She signed for the letter …
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… to take her in." When the hospital discharged Tracey, it recommended "an after school program for continued therapy and … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… Brown and Farrington. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2874. Taqiyyah Davidson, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, Deputy Attorney General, … included fraternization and ethics policies concerning disclosure of relationships with incarcerated people and visits …
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… KEVIN JACKSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GARY M. LANIGAN, Commissioner, N.J. Dept. of Corrections, Administrator of … substitute' means an individual, such as an inmate paralegal, teacher or social worker, who represents and … TO CALL CRUCIAL AND IMPORTANT WITNESSES THAT WOULD HAVE REFUTED SGT. SPIRES AND SCO RAMOS['] INITIAL FABRICATED AND …
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… noted defendant's refusal to participate and his general noncompliance with these programs. The judge stated that the … The Division caseworker testified that getting defendant to comply with services was difficult. Although defendant … violence programs, and substance abuse programs for noncompliance. Defendant told a Division worker that he would …
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… to use a facilitator, who would be a neutral third-party to communicate regarding his schedule; health and behavioral … into a consent order 4 A-0042-20 for Shared Possession of Companion Animal on December 18, 2019. Both parties were … emergency veterinary visits, and other conditions. Paragraph thirteen states: In the event one party materially …
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… for narcotics. The following day, Padro was charged with committing prohibited acts *.203, possession or introduction … correctional facility channels. The disciplinary hearing commenced in July 2017, and at Padro's request, … Padro to 270 days of administrative segregation, 270 days' loss of commutation time, 30 days' loss of recreation …
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… The letter contained photographs and a letter. Appellant complied with the request for a urine test, and it was … prohibited substances such as drugs, intoxicants or related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical … sanctioned 180 administrative segregation days, ninety days loss of commutation time, ten days loss of recreation …
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… Brown and Farrington. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2874. Taqiyyah Davidson, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, Deputy Attorney General, … included fraternization and ethics policies concerning disclosure of relationships with incarcerated people and visits …
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… practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which she never did). Zippin did not communicate with her employer for the next three weeks. Her … at the workplace. Zippin testified she was too disabled to communicate with her employer. She signed for the letter …
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… to take her in." When the hospital discharged Tracey, it recommended "an after school program for continued therapy and … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… noted defendant's refusal to participate and his general noncompliance with these programs. The judge stated that the … The Division caseworker testified that getting defendant to comply with services was difficult. Although defendant … violence programs, and substance abuse programs for noncompliance. Defendant told a Division worker that he would …
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… to use a facilitator, who would be a neutral third-party to communicate regarding his schedule; health and behavioral … into a consent order 4 A-0042-20 for Shared Possession of Companion Animal on December 18, 2019. Both parties were … emergency veterinary visits, and other conditions. Paragraph thirteen states: In the event one party materially …