Press and Awards
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Press & Awards
Justin McCafferty, a 22-year-old who was profoundly autistic and nonverbal, died on April 15th under the care of the Fort Monmouth Day Program in Oceanport, New Jersey. CBS News New York interviewed Kimberlee McCafferty, Justin's mother, as well as Daryl Zaslow, the McCafferty family's attorney and shareholder at Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow LLP.
Over a month ago, Justin McCafferty, a 22-year-old with autism and special needs, died at Fort Monmouth Day Program in Oceanport. Justin's mother Kim McCafferty is demanding answers and her family's grief is turning to anger as very little new information has been revealed, and authorities have shared very little progress on the case.
Daryl Zaslow has been invited as the sole attorney to speak at the 18th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis and Obstetrics Conference.
Justin McCafferty, a 22-year-old with special needs, fell to his death while he was at the Fort Monmouth Day Program in Oceanport. ABC Eyewitness News recently reported that the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office and Oceanport Police are investigating Justin's tragic death.
Justin McCafferty, a 22-year-old with special needs, fell to his death while he was at the Fort Monmouth Day Program in Oceanport, New Jersey.
At $78 million in debt, the Rutgers University Athletics Department is now the target of a lawsuit alleging they wasted significant taxpayer dollars while debts skyrocketed. Over the past four years, the university received $27.2 million in taxpayer money. A Rutgers alumnus and former judge is suing the school's athletic department, alleging it mishandled millions in taxpayer dollars.
Congratulations to ECZ Shareholder William Crutchlow for being named as one of the 2026 Best of the Best Attorneys for his exceptional work in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Litigation.
Congratulations to ECZ’s very own Barry Eichen on this well-earned recognition. When everything is on the line, clients trust Barry to fight for them, stand firm under pressure and protect what matters most.
On the newest episode of Jersey Justice, ECZ Shareholder Barry Eichen shares what it means to stand in a courtroom with someone’s future on the line. From opening his own practice right out of law school to trying major cases early in his career, Barry reflects on the lessons that refined his approach and the working-class values that continue to guide his advocacy for families facing catastrophic loss.