Linda C. LOWE and Thomas Lowe, wife and husband, Plaintiffs-Respondents,
v.
Faramarz C. ZARGHAMI, M.D., Defendant-Appellant,
and
Kennedy Memorial Hospital, John Doe, Henry Doe, Michael Doe, James Doe, Francis Doe, Richard Doe, Stephen Doe, Louis Doe, Mark Doe and Charles Doe, Defendants.
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Argued November 30, 1998.
Decided June 7, 1999.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Jerry Fischer, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant-appellant (Peter Verniero, Attorney General of New Jersey and Budd, Larner, Gross, Rosenbaum, Greenberg & Sade, Atlantic City, attorneys; Mr. Fischer and Mary C. Jacobson and Joseph L. Yannotti, Assistant Attorneys General, of counsel; Karen L. Jordan, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs).
Lawrence R. Cohan, for plaintiffs-respondents (Anapol, Schwartz, Weiss and Cohan, Cherry Hill, attorneys).
Abbott S. Brown, South Orange, for amici curiae, The New Jersey State Bar Association and The Association of Trial Lawyers of America-New Jersey (Brown & Gold, attorneys; Mr. Brown and William L. Gold, on the brief).
Supreme Court of New Jersey.
The opinion of the Court was delivered by GARIBALDI, J.
The basic issue in this case, as in Eagan v. Boyarsky,158 N.J. 632, 731 A.2d 28 (1999), also decided today, is whether a clinical professor employed by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey ("UMDNJ"), who practices medicine in a UMDNJ affiliated private hospital, is a public employee...
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