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Brief • 2009
comment reveals his naivete regarding the issue. In faet, medical students are taught not to be present while the patient is disrobing. Leaving the room helps preserve the patient's dignity; being present ...
Brief • 2005
Filed 09/30/2005 Page of 11 her medical records provided that such filing can be made under a protective seal. 24. Defendanfs harassment and monitoring of Plaintiffs pregnancy and fetus is not permitted ...
Brief • 2007
) Physical impairment and disfigurement which is permanent. (c) Loss of life enjoyment and impairment of quality of life, past and future. (d) Plaintiff will incur future medical, rehabilitation and other ...
Brief • 2000
. Unemployment in 6 many Washington prisons is 40 to 60 percent. Prisoners must have money to survive in 7 Washington prisons. Since 1995, the legislature mandates that prisoners pay for medical access, 8 ...
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: At the time of intake an assessment is conducted to evaluate health and family history, medical, social, psychological and, as appropriate, developmental, vocational and educational factors.” The Revocation ...
Brief • 2002
alternative. 24 members are confined in segregation or mental health, medical units where they have 25 no access to unit bulletin boards or postings. In light of the advantages of individual 26 notice ...
Brief • 2006
; or (iii) Michael David's medical orpbysical needs require fl chang~ in housing. This Agreement does not preclude TDCI·CID or its successor from complying \With future statutes passed by the Texas ...
Brief • 2008
medical bills of which Plaintiff's counsel has actual or constructive notice prior to court approval of this settlement shall be resolved out of these gross amounts, and defendants shall have no liability ...
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issues include but are not limited to: a. b. c. d. Address and telephone number, Medical status, Criminal Charges, and Discovery of new witnesses. The client may also be asked to perform tasks in support ...
Brief • 2003
symptoms. This medical condition was exacerbated by a combination of Richard's physiological withdrawal from. narcotics and by the profound abuse and neglect that he was subjected to during his confinement ...
Brief • 2010
(or, possibly, with minimal access) to medical services education or social contact, for 18 years. In August 2009, while Garrido was supervised by California parole authorities, an investigation by state parole ...
Brief • 1998
" ." '. . .. '. AMOUNT OF DAMAGES CLAIMED: As a result of the actions of the state, claimant has experienced pain and suffering, physical and emotional, has incurred and will continue to incur reasonable medical expenses ...
Brief • 2007
) Physical impairment and disfigurement which is permanent. (c) Loss of life enjoyment and impairment of quality of life, past and future. (d) Plaintiff will incur future medical, rehabilitation and other ...
Brief • 2005
Kirk v County of Sacramento Ca Release and Dismissal Medical Neglect 2005 'wi SETrLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OJ! ALL CLAIMS This Settlement Agreement and Release ofAll Claims ("Agreemenf) is made ...
Brief • September 24, 2014
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
, and adequate medical care. 31. The conditions alleged herein which Defendants imposed upon Plaintiff such as, but not limited to, allowing Defendant Ah Hoy to sexually assault Plaintiff, and/or otherwise ...
’ 840 Trademark ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ LABOR 710 Fair Labor Standards Act 720 Labor/Mgmt. Relations 740 Railway Labor Act 751 Family and Medical Leave Act 790 Other Labor Litigation 791 Empl. Ret. Inc. Security ...
Brief • March 6, 2017
Filed under: Expert Witnesses
. But the “five-factor, non-exclusive, flexible test,” 151 F.3d at 275, spelled out in Moore has been applied in all manner of settings, including cases regarding standards of medical care. See, e.g., Dade v ...
physical injuries, mental and emotional pain and suffering, anguish and distress, embarrassment, humiliation, and possible medical expenses, all as will be determined at a trial of this matter. 38 ...
, including but not limited to OC or pepper spray, only when a youth is engaging in physical harm to others or to prevent the youth from causing bodily harm to another. Medical and mental health staff should ...
Brief • August 8, 2016
to plaintiff’s serious medical and health needs, and would subject plaintiff to a serious risk of harm in violation of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Page 4 COMPLAINT LYNN S. WALSH, OSB ...
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