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Q: Where may I send my brief of healthcare negligence and lawyers filling false documents to mislead the plaintiff in nj.

Hiding legal certified mail ,false testimony ,preparing false court orders lie about hearing adjournment preparing false motion decisions and getting it designed by court staff

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A: For matters involving healthcare negligence and legal misconduct in New Jersey, you have several avenues for submitting your brief and raising these concerns.

Firstly, if your case is already within the legal system, you should file any relevant documents with the court handling your case. Ensure that all filings comply with the court's rules and procedures. It's crucial to follow the proper legal protocol for submissions to ensure your documents are accepted and considered.

In addition, if you believe there has been professional misconduct by lawyers, such as filing false documents or misleading the court, you can report this to the New Jersey State Bar Association's Office of Attorney Ethics. This body investigates complaints about attorney behavior and can take disciplinary action if misconduct is found.

For issues related to healthcare negligence, the New Jersey Department of Health might be a relevant agency to contact, particularly if your concerns involve medical facilities or healthcare providers.

Given the complexity and seriousness of your allegations, including potential legal and ethical violations, it would be wise to consult with another attorney. A lawyer with experience in civil litigation and personal injury in New Jersey can provide guidance on how best to proceed with your specific concerns and ensure that your rights are protected throughout the process.

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