...160; Plaintiffs, various health centers in New York State...Richard F. Daines, M.D., Commissioner of the Department of Health...
...Mr. Samper followed up by letter dated December 29, 2011 directed to Commissioner Schriro (Exh 1). There he requested that a further search be conducted...
...405(g) to obtain judicial review of the final decision of the Commissioner of Social Security ("Commissioner") denying her claim for disability insurance...
...counsel, Tamara Steckler, The Legal Aid Society. For Commissioner of the Administration for Children's Services: Alan Sputz and Charles Lawson...
...Tummino v. Hamburg, Commissioner of Food and Drugs...
...For Respondent-Appellant: Craig P. Schlanger of Counsel, Emmett J. Creahan, Director, Mental Hygiene Legal Service, Utica. For Petitioner-Respondent: Kathleen...
...pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §405(g), claiming that the Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant") improperly denied his application for Social...
...awarded Politis $60,000 for mental anguish. ...
...order permitting the State to feed him by nasogastric tube after his health devolved to the point that his condition became lifethreatening. We answer that...
...order permitting the State to feed him by nasogastric tube after his health devolved to the point that his condition became life-threatening. We answer...
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