.... Defendant Carey Lewan Gram, an MDO and involuntary civil committee, appeals from orders recommitting him to California State Prison, Sacramento (CSP-Sacramento...
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...se, sued appellees, her superiors when she was employed by the Departmental Disciplinary Committee ("DDC") of the Appellate Division, First Department, New York State Supreme...
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...one point the chair raised the issue with the Hospital's compensation committee and learned that any change would have to be made within the...
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...going directly to another department head. This caused a major disruption of departmental work flow. It is felt this attitude would be too disruptive in...
...to include this language: “… prior to being interviewed by assigned Departmental investigators. … Members [of the Department] who were either involved in...
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