...Cite as: Eternal Asia Supply Chain Management (USA) Corp. v. Chen, 12 Civ. 6390, NYLJ 1202600225952, at...
...Cite as: Rainbow Supply of NY v. Clarendon National...to appear for an independent medical examination (see Presbyterian Hosp. in...
...plaintiffs Felicia Vitale and Louis Vitale (collectively, "Plaintiffs") in a medical malpractice action that was dismissed by the United States District Court of...
...Cite as: Metropolitan Medical Supplies v. GEICO Ins., 2010-2742 Q C, NYLJ ...
...record in accordance with the regulatory standards regarding consultative examinations and existing medical evidence (20 CFR 416.912-913). The additional evidence may include, if...
...6, 2012. Petitioner worked for the DEP in the Bureau of Water Supply with the title of Watershed Maintainer. Petitioner was originally terminated under Civil...
...marijuana, and ketamine from Chu. Chu also discussed being able to supply the CS with powder and crack cocaine and boasted that he was...
...Cite as: Amherst Medical Supply, LLC v. New York Central Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 571112/12...
...accordance with this decision. This is an action sounding in medical malpractice wherein plaintiff claims, inter alia, that defendant New York Community Hospital...
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