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Kristin Kucsma, M.A. Trial, Arbitration and Mediation Testimony Joy Kristin Kucsma, M.A. Trial, Arbitration and Mediation Testimony Joy Spriggs vs. City of Plainfield, Adrian O. Mapp, Mayor of the City of Plainfield, Rebecca Williams, Counsel President, Cory Storch, Councilman 2nd Ward, Joylette Mills-Ransome, Councilwoman at Large, 2nd and 3rd Ward, Charles McCrea, Councilman, 3rd Ward, R. Allan Smiley, City Administrator, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Union County, Docket No.: UNN-L-002710-17, March 9, 2020. Douglas A. Gelber and his wife, Lynda Rodia, per quod, vs. New Jersey Transit Corporation, Marcial W. Mejia, et al., on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Passaic County, Docket No.: PAS-L-0057-17, March 6, 2020. Melissa Blanken vs. Apkudo, LLC, on behalf of the claimant, American Arbitration Association Hearing, Washington, D.C., Case No.: 01-18-0002-5681, March 4, 2020. Patrick Cornely, President Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local No. 351, individually and in his official capacity, Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local No. 351 vs. Camden County and David S. Owens, individually and in his official capacity as Director of the Camden County Department of Corrections, John Doe(s) 1-10 & XYZ Corp(s) 1-10, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Camden County, Docket No.: CAM-L-4671-17, March 2, 2020. Maria Rotsides, as guardian for Nicos Rotsides, an incapacitated person and Maria Rotsides, Ind., vs. Kyle Chapple, M.D., Atlantic Neurological Specialists, Steven Weiner, M.D., and Anesthesia Associates of Morristown, P.A., on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Morris County, Docket No.: MRS-L-2107-16, February 26, 2020. Joy Spriggs vs. City of Plainfield, Adrian O. Mapp, Mayor of the City of Plainfield, Rebecca Williams, Counsel President, Cory Storch, Councilman 2nd Ward, Joylette Mills-Ransome, Councilwoman at Large, 2nd and 3rd Ward, Charles McCrea, Councilman, 3rd Ward, R. Allan Smiley, City Administrator, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Union County, Docket No.: UNN-L-002710-17, February 24, 2020. Virginia Raffay, individually and as Executrix of the Estate of Laszlo Raffay, Jr. vs. Joseph Casella, D.O., Premier Health Associates, John Does (fictitious names of healthcare providers whose negligence contributed to the death of Laszlo Raffay by mechanisms not currently known and whose identities are not known) and ABC Groups (fictitious names of groups, entity and/or practice of which any defendant is an agent, servant or employee), on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Morris County, Docket No.: SSX-L-000176-17, February 24, 2020. Hector Martinez vs. Dann Marine Towing, LC and Cement Transporter 1802 LC, Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services, JAMS Ref. No.: 1425029220, on behalf of claimant, New York, New York, February 12, 2020. July 31, 2020 Page 1 Kristin Kucsma, M.A. Trial, Arbitration and Mediation Testimony Darline Vilce Bathelus vs. Gary S. Protass, on behalf of plaintiff, Supreme Court of New York, County of Nassau, Index No.: 609284/2017, February 4, 2020. Damara Scott vs. Patrick Pignatello, PNC Financial Services Corporation, John Does 1-20, Jane Does 1-20, ABC Corporations 1-10, and XYZ Corporations 1-10, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Essex County, Docket No.: ESX-L-7276-15, January 30, 2020. Estate of Samir Mikhail by Elizabeth Mikhail as Administrator Ad Prosequendum of the Estate of Samir Mikhail, and Elizabeth Mikhail vs. George J. Ciechanowski, M.D., Preston A. Hupart, D.O., Total Cardiology Care, RWJ Barnabas Health, John Does 1-100 (representing presently unknown healthcare providers, including, but not limited to, doctors, nurses, technicians, etc), Jane Does 1- 100 (representing presently unknown healthcare providers, including, but not limited to, doctors, nurses, technicians, etc.), ABC Corps. 1-100 (representing presently unknown facilities or entities who rendered care to the plaintiff) and Doe Managed Care Company 1-100 (a fictitious designation representing the class of as yet unknown corporate entities affiliated or connected in any manner with the individual defendants in this matter or with plaintiff’s care and vicariously, directly or administratively responsible for the other medical providers actions or failures or plaintiff’s injuries), et al., on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Hudson County, Docket No.: HUD-L-4487-16, January 30, 2020. Candice Morciglio and Christian Morciglio, wife and husband vs. CBRE, Inc., CB Richard Ellis, Inc., Brightview Landscapes, LLC, The Brickman Group, Ltd., LLC, Brickman Facility Solutions, LLC, Retzko’s Landscaping and Lawn Care, ABM Industries Incorporated, ABM Solutions, LLC, ABM Janitorial Services Northeast, Inc., John Does, Mary Does, ABC, Inc., and/or XYZ Partnerships, j/s/a, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Burlington County, Docket No.: BUR-L-1298-17, January 28, 2020. All The Way Towing, LLC vs. Bucks County International, Inc., and Dynamic Towing Equipment and Manufacturing, Inc., Terrco, Inc., Scrappy’s Auto Service, Inc., John Does 1-3, and XYZ Corporations, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Ocean County, Docket No.: OCN-L-1865-12, January 27, 2020. Roger C. Gates and Lorraine Gates, his wife vs. County of Passaic, John Doe 1-10, and Corporation A-Z, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Passaic County, Docket No.: PAS-L-2925-17, January 22, 2020. Gaetano Impoco vs. Marjam Supply Co., Inc., Earl Johnson, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Tom Rectenwald Construction, Inc., and Bay Plaza Mall, LLC, on behalf of plaintiff, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Kings, Index No.: 507322/14, January 10, 2020. July 31, 2020 Page 2 Kristin Kucsma, M.A. Trial, Arbitration and Mediation Testimony Janak Sarkaria, M.D. vs. Summit Anesthesia Associates, P.A. and Overlook Medical Center, on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Middlesex County, Docket No.: MID-L-6481-16, December 9, 2019. Lloyd F. Audette vs. Charles Dicecca, M.D., Adriana Carrillo, M.D., and Steven Robins, P.T., on behalf of plaintiff, United States District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Docket No.: 14- 2394C, December 5, 2019. Ana Rodriguez and Miguel Angel Rosa Sr. vs. Costco Wholesale Corporation, Anthony Anzaldi, Hyster-Yale Group, Inc., John Doe Electric Pallet Company 1-10 (fictitious designations), John Doe Electric Pallet Maintenance Company 1-10 (fictitious designations), John Does 1-10 (a person, persons, entity or entities whose identity is presently unknown), XYZ Corporations 1-10 (fictitious designations), John Doe Building Services Company 1-10 (fictitious designations), on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Middlesex County, Docket No.: MID-L- 3418-17, December 3, 2019. Vernon Earl Monroe, Jr., and Marita Green vs. Andrew Rosen, M.D. and Empire State Orthopaedics, PLLC, on behalf of plaintiff, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, Index No.: 805221/2015, November 15, 2019. Laura A. Santoro, as the Administratrix of the Goods, Chattels and Property of Nicola Michael Santoro and Laura A. Santoro, Individually vs. Orange Regional Medical Center, Alan Bloom, M.D., Crystal Run Healthcare, LLP, Ying Yang, M.D., and Sandeep Singh, M.D., on behalf of plaintiff, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Orange, Index No.: 2016-6276, November 1, 2019. Ernest W. Hinson, Jr., vs. United States of America, on behalf of plaintiff, United States District Court, For the District of New Jersey, Civil Action No.: 18-CV-870 (BRM) (LHG), October 30, 2019. The Estate of Frank Joseph Covello, Jr., deceased, by Administratrix and Administratrix Ad Prosequendum, Gina Marie Bruzzichesi, and Gina Marie Bruzzichesi, individually vs. The County of Morris, Township of Morris Plains, The Town of Morristown, and John Does (1-10) and ABC Corp. (1-10), on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Morris County, Docket No.: MOR-L-1831-17, October 29, 2019. Estate of Paula Kirby by Personal Representative/Executor of the Estate Peter Kirby and Peter Kirby, individually and Samantha J. Kirby, Zachary J. Kirby, Amanda J. Conley and Elijah J. Kirby, surviving heirs and wrongful death beneficiaries vs. Shore Medical Specialists, Sandip Patel, MD, Jorge G. Pardes, MD, Community Medical Center, XYZ Hospital (a fictitious name representing a class of fictitious defendants), DEF Imaging (a fictitious name representing a class of fictitious July 31, 2020 Page 3 Kristin Kucsma, M.A. Trial, Arbitration and Mediation Testimony defendants), ABC Group (a fictitious name representing a class of fictitious defendants), John Doe, MD (a fictitious name representing a class of fictitious defendants), Jane Doe, RN (a class of any fictitiously named defendant-nurses or other employees of the defendant-physician and/or the defendant-group), Doe Physician Group, PA or Doe Physician Group, PC or Doe Managed Care Company (a fictitious designation representing the class of as yet unknown corporate entities affiliated or connected in any manner with the individual defendants in this matter or with plaintiff’s care and vicariously, directly or administratively responsible for the other medical providers’ actions or failures or plaintiff’s injury), on behalf of plaintiff, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division: Ocean County, Docket No.: OCN-L-786-17, October 21, 2019. Estate of Mohammed Khawatmi by and through Mohammed S. Khawatmi and Douha Khawatmi vs. Bonfire Forongo House and Lounge, Luis A. Yanez, National Continental Insurance Company, NJ Valet Parking, LLC, OD Security, LLC, Bartender 1-10, John Does 1-10 (fictitious names representing unknown individuals), and ABC Corporation 1-10 (fictitious names representing unknown entities) and Kings Bonfire, LLC t/a Bonfire Restaurant, improperly pleaded as Bonfire Mofongo House & Lounge vs.
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