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Pedestrian and Motor Vehicle Crash Nets Plaintiff $2,000,000

As featured on the NJ.com and on the NJLawJournal.com, a $2 million settlement was reached for a Middlesex County teen struck by a vehicle while seated on the curb. The Plaintiff sustained injuries resulting from the collision caused by Defendant.

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Motorist Recovers $4.1 Million After Crash Resulting From Blown Stop Sign

As featured on the NJLawJournal.com, a $4.1 million settlement was reached on Feb. 1 in Middlesex County case, Fernandez-Hoppe v. Depena, concerning injuries sustained in an intersection collision in Cranbury, New Jersey.

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Attorney Kenneth Hayes, Appointed for a 5-Year term to the Board of Trustees of the IOLTA Fund of the Bar of NJ

In March 2023, by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court, Kenneth Hayes, Esq. of Epstein Ostrove was appointed for a 5-year term to the Board of Trustees of ...

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$1.625 Million Settlement Reached for Woman Injured in Morris County Crash

As featured on the NJLawJournal.com, a $1.625 million settlement was reached prior to trial in Bernstein v. Friedman for a 38-year-old woman involved motor ...

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NJ Now Allows New Businesses To Recover Lost Profits Established With a ‘Reasonable Degree of Certainty’

A recent NJ LAW JOURNAL article discussed a decision issued on Aug. 17, 2022, in 'Schwartz v. Menas,' the Supreme Court of New Jersey joined the majority of other jurisdictions in finding that a per se ban on lost profits damages by a new business is unwarranted. Partner, Elliot Ostrove, and Associate Lucia Wa Yang composed the article that was published on the NJLJ.com.

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Jasmine Brown Seabrooks, Esq., Featured by NJAJ

Epstein Ostrove attorney, Jasmine Brown Seabrooks, has been spotlighted by the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ), highlighting her contributions as co-chair of the NJAJ Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, and a co-chair of NJAJ’s Minority Trial Lawyer’s Caucus.

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TCPA Class Actions in Federal Court: Fate Still Uncertain

(excerpt from the article below) Congress enacted the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) in response to the increased number of unsolicited teleph...

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Business and Contract Disputes

Silencing Critics in the Age of America’s First Tweeter-in-Chief

By Elliot Ostrove and Yale Leber (excerpt from the article below) It is hardly a shock that America’s first Twitter presidency has encouraged members ...

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Class Actions

N.J. Courts Waste No Time in Applying New Class-Action Waiver Ruling

(excerpt from the article below) On April 27, the U.S. Supreme Court decided AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion et ux., 131 S.Ct. 1740 (2011), a monume...

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Criminal Law

Internet Users Post Defamatory Statements at Their Own Risk

(excerpt from the article below) As a general rule, the law of defamation provides recourse to a plaintiff that demonstrates that a defendant communicat...

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