Press and Awards
Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow, LLP publishes press releases to announce significant verdicts and settlements. We also include here any awards or noteworthy mentions of our practice in news or law publications. To subscribe to our email newsletter, please email Angela Sohl at angelas@njadvocates.com
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Press & Awards
Jackson v. Haddad
Jackson v. Haddad — A Bergen County judge approved a $900,000 settlement on Oct. 20 in a suit alleging that an obstetrician's negligence caused a baby to be born with Erb's palsy.
Flores v. Aucott
Flores v. Aucott — An Ocean County judge on June 17 approved a $1.9 million settlement in a medical malpractice suit on behalf of a child who suffered brain damage due to loss of oxygen during a home birth.
Three Years After Fatal Stabbing, Residents of 100 Montgomery Say Building is Still Not Safe Enough
It took the gruesome and well-publicized stabbing of Jacqueline Reyes, who was murdered in her 100 Montgomery apartment unit the morning of December 8th, 2009, before residents in the building finally saw the legally-required security changes they’d long been demanding come to their building.
NO CASE IS TOO BIG, TOO COMPLEX OR TOO EXPENSIVE, AND NO CLIENT WHO SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGES IS TOO SMALL TO FIGHT FOR
Two recent trials epitomize Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow, LLP's commitment to its clients and its craft. In one, senior partner Barry Eichen secured a $51 million verdict on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which successfully sued several pharmaceutical companies for complex fraudulent billing practices.
DRIVER PARALYZED IN SUV ROLLOVER AWARDED $8M
Zakrocki v. Ford Motor Co. - —The suit claimed that the 2000 accident was caused by a defective throttle design in the 1997 Ford Explorer made its accelerator stick in the closed position.
TOP 20 PERSONAL INJURY AWARDS OF THE YEAR
New Jersey Law Journal - Sep. 2005—Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug 29, 2005, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement...
NJ Transit Worker Dies of Pulmonary Fibrosis, Widow Awarded 19M
Fuccilli v. New Jersey Transit, Central Railroad of New Jersey and Consolidated Rail Inc - —The wife of a New Jersey Transit employee who died in 2002 of a job-related lung disease was awarded $19.2 million by a Superior Court jury in New Brunswick.