Thomas A. EAGAN and Bernadette T. Eagan, husband and wife, Plaintiffs-Respondents,
v.
Andrew H. BOYARSKY, M.D. and James Mackenzie, M.D., Defendants-Appellants,
and
Lisa Benton, M.D., Joseph Heether, M.D. and John Doe, Esquire I-III (a fictitious name designating legal counsel), Defendants,
and
Bernard A. Campbell, Jr., Esquire and Destribats, Campbell, Desantis & Magee, Defendants-Respondents.
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Argued November 30, 1998.
Decided June 7, 1999.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Louis A. Ruprecht, for defendants-appellants (Ruprecht, Hart & Weeks, attorneys, Mr. Ruprecht, Adele C. Baker, Millburn and David F. Soltero, on the brief).
Robert J. Pollan, Philadelphia, PA, for plaintiffs-respondents Thomas A. Eagan and Bernadette T. Eagan (Haymond & Lundy, attorneys).
I. Blakeley Johnstone, III, for defendants-respondents Bernard A. Campbell, Jr., and Destribats, Campbell, DeStantis & Magee (Johnstone, Skok, Loughlin & Lane, attorneys, Westfield, John Bensulock, on the brief, Carteret).
Supreme Court of New Jersey.
The opinion of the Court was delivered by GARIBALDI, J.
The basic issue in this case, as in Lowe v. Zarghami,158 N.J. 606, 731 A.2d 14 (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 entitled to notice under the Tort Claims...
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