...6 percent premium over the actual costs to the hospital of a service, device, pill or similar item. Federal statutes or regulations protect taxpayers in...
...PROCEDURE 07-2-9351 Allied Steel Distribution and Service v. Stirrup Metal Products Corp., App. Div. (per curiam) (5 pp...
...and directives of the Supreme Court, and the persons who provide the services to these programs are as follows: (a) "...
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...of Lodi, the Lodi Police Department, and an individual detective and...persons who need special education services in kindergarten, alleging that members...
...the city of Camden, appeals from a final decision of the Civil Service Commission dismissing disciplinary charges imposed by Camden against respondents Marcano and Frucci...
Courts sitting in New Jersey and the Third Circuit continue to dismiss whistleblowing claims when the employee's alleged whistleblowing activity is simply part and parcel of his job duties and respon
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...greeted him on October 31 when he visited the New York shorefront neighborhood of Breezy Point, where more than 100 homes had burned as firefighters...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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