...JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER RESPONDENTS def — Motions by the appellant for leave to reargue appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County...
...Cite as: Nelson-Colin v. NY Community Hospital of Brooklyn, 435/07, NYLJ 1202599206041, at *1 (Sup., KI, Decided April...
...locations including the rectory, office and other areas of a church in Queens, New York; the priest's vehicle; the plaintiff's home; and a...
...Id. In 1992, while a resident in internal medicine at Detroit Medical Center, plaintiff applied for and received disability insurance from Provident Life and Accident...
...Cite as: Sound Shore Medical Center v. New York Central Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 2011-04975, NYLJ 1202596030616...
...ap, v. JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER res — Application...the Supreme Court, Queens County, entered September...
...to the infant's mother. Moreover, there is no indication in the hospital record that any of the delivery maneuvers likely to cause shoulder dystocia...
...ap, v. NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATION (BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER AND QUEENS HOSPITAL CENTER) res — Application by the appellant pursuant to...
...ap, v. NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATION (BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER AND QUEENS HOSPITAL CENTER) res — Application by the appellant pursuant to...
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