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Are Sales Commissions Protected “Wages”?

Elliot D. Ostrove, Esq. Isaac Lee, Esq. On March 17, 2025, a unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court held that sales commissions are protected “wages” under ...

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Michael Shapiro of Epstein Ostrove, LLC Claws Back Expansive Application of New Jersey Railroad Immunity Act

Edison, NJ – Epstein Ostrove, LLC proudly announces that Michael C. Shapiro, Senior Associate at the firm, successfully argued on behalf of amicus curiae,...

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Twelve Epstein Ostrove, LLC Lawyers Recognized on the 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

Epstein Ostrove, LLC is proud to announce that six of its distinguished attorneys have been selected to the 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers list, a recognition that honors the state’s top attorneys for their outstanding work and achievements in their respective practice areas.

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The On-Again, Off-Again, On-Again, FinCEN Reporting Requirements

The not-so-new reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act and the final rule implementing it are, once again, in effect. Therefore, business owners must file a Beneficial Ownership Information (“BOI”) Report with the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) by the deadlines listed below. Failure to do so will subject not only the company, but its beneficial owners, to harsh penalties. 

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Piercing the Corporate Veil – a Complicated Remedy

Plaintiff Jones has what appears to be a good breach of contract or perhaps a business tort case against ABC Corp.  The initial draft of Plaintiff Jones’...

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Corporate Transparency Act’s Reporting Requirements Are Back On

Business owners are, once again, facing immediate deadlines to comply with the requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”).

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Corporate Transparency Act Requirements On Hold Until Further Order of the Court

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has entered an injunction, enjoining enforcement of the reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”).

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Epstein Ostrove, LLC Secures $3,700,000.00 at Trial for Plaintiff Injured in Construction Site Fall

Epstein Ostrove, LLC secured $3.7 million for Carlos Quintanilla-Martinez, who sustained severe spinal injuries in a construction site fall. The case, which was resolved at trial in June 2024, involved unsafe work practices by Delcon Builders Inc. and Edgewood Properties Inc.

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Class Actions

Concepcion Allows Companies To Avoid The Morass Of Class Actions

In AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, (2011), a 5-4 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court determined that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), pre-empts a California rule, which California courts had…

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Business and Contract Disputes

Does Clicking ‘I Agree’ Create a Binding Contract?

As consumers continue to buy more and more products over the Internet, courts are being presented with opportunities to examine the validity of online agreements.

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Restrictive Covenant and Trade Secrets

A New Act for Trade Secrets

In January, New Jersey adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (NJTSA), N.J.S.A 56:15-1 et seq., affording greater protection for trade secrets in New Jersey…

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Business and Contract Disputes, Class Actions

Uncommon Application of the Commonality Requirement

Epstein Ostrove, LLC Partner Elliott Ostrove was featured in the New Jersey Law Journal to discuss the impact that Wal-Mart v. Dukes has had on class certif...

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Business and Contract Disputes, Class Actions, Outside General Counsel

Class-Action Arbitration Wins the Day

(excerpt from article below) n American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (2013), a 5-3 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Federal Arbi...

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