(201) Magazine has released its annual listing of Bergen’s Top Lawyers. The Shafron Law Group, LLC is proud to announce that Jason T. Shafron was selected among Top Attorneys for 2018. Mr. Shafron was selected as a Top Attorney in Commercial Litigation as well as in Construction Law. The list of Top Lawyers in Bergen…

Jason Shafron, of Shafron Law Group, was part of the speakers panel at the Bergen County Bar Association Seminar “Hot Topics In Construction Law 2018”. The seminar took place on Wednesday, May 16th, 2018, at the Bergen County Bar Association, in Hackensack, NJ. DOWNLOAD FLYER.

Jason T. Shafron, managing partner at the Shafron Law Group, LLC, has been named one of Bergen County’s Top Lawyers in both Commercial Litigation and Construction Law by Bergen County Magazine. Bergen County is home to some of the most prominent and sought-after attorneys in the country. Mr. Shafron was selected by his legal peers…

Bergen County Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Moderator: Linda F. Spiegel, Esq. Speaker: Jeffrey T. Zaino, Esq. V.P. – Commercial Division of the American Arbitration Association Panel: Robert S. Dowd, Jr., Esq. Jason T. Shafron, Esq. Carlo J. Camporeale, Esq. December 11, 2014 Bergen County Bar Association The George W. Newman Law Building 15 Bergen Street,…

An NJSBA Special Committee, the Business and Commercial Litigation Committee conducts an ongoing examination of the need for specialized complementary dispute resolution for business disputes, educates the bench and bar in this area of law, works to create a Business Part in the Law Division of the Superior Court, and generally works with the courts…

By Martin Bricketto Law360, New York (June 20, 2013, 9:16 PM ET) — The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Thursday that companies fighting construction litigation can argue that defendants already dismissed from a case are to blame, a decision that could limit their liability and stop claimants from targeting companies with the deepest pockets, experts…

A New Jersey couple has been awarded more than $381,000 in a trial over a land deal where they lost money because a real estate cooperative’s Board of Directors decided not to inform them that the property lacked the required permits for building. In Travers v. Edgewater Colony Inc. and the Board of Directors of…

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