At Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, PC, we are closely monitoring the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic as it impacts our communities.
The attorneys at Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, PC are available to quickly respond to and advise on the anticipated risks and impact of this outbreak on your business, as well as continue to provide our counsel on the matters for which you and your families rely on our assistance. We are able to conduct meetings with clients via telephone and/or video conference and prepare documents remotely. It remains our commitment to be with you Every Step of the Way.
We have created this page to serve as a resource for you and your business. Please continue to check back for updates in the coming weeks. If any of the information on this page is of concern to you or your business, please reach out to any of the key contacts listed.
COVID-19 Virtual Business Services
COVID-19 Virtual Estate Planning Services
COVID-19 Virtual Mediation Services
CARES Act Quick Reference Guide, Updated 4-2-2020
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- Workers’ Compensation and the Remote Employee: Are Injuries Covered? It Depends on the Facts
March 31, 2020 | by Thomas Dorn
- COVID Claims Are Coming: Here’s How You Can Prepare
October 5, 2020 | by Timothy Ford - Coronavirus In Senior Care Facilities: Tips For Navigating This New Territory With Residents And Employees
March 13, 2020 | by Timothy Ford
- PPP Flexibility Act: Congress Passes Relief For PPP Loan Recipients
June 4, 2020 | by Adam Sandler - COVID-19 Alert: Medical Providers Offered Relief
Department of Health and Human Services Begins Delivery of Healthcare Provider Relief Funding under CARES Act.
April 10, 2020 | by Alex Lee - COVID-19 Stimulus Act Alert
March 27, 2020 | by Gary Botwinick, Matthew Rheingold, Adam Sandler - BUSINESS ALERT NO. 2: Coronavirus – Implied Covenant Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing In Contracts
March 25, 2020 | by Jason Rittie - BUSINESS ALERT: Coronavirus And Its Potential Impact On Contractual Agreements
March 20, 2020 | by Jason Rittie
- Executive Order Violations Have Become A Focus Of Law Enforcement And “Knuckleheads”
April 29, 2020 | by Matthew Troiano, Brian Kenney
- COVID-19 Vaccinations Have Begun: What Every Employer Should Know At This Time
December 17, 2020 | by Timothy Ford - COVID-19: Workers Receive Historic Expansion of Unemployment Benefits under CARES Act
April 1, 2020 | by Alex Lee - Top 10: Questions Employers Are Asking In The Face Of Coronavirus
March 24,2020 | by Timothy Ford - Employment Law Update: COVID-19 Related Family Medical Leave and Paid Sick Leave Laws
March 22, 2020 | by Alex Lee - Coronavirus Raises Employment Issues: Tips For Navigating This New Territory
March 13, 2020 | by Timothy Ford
- LET ME GET DIVORCED NOW! – What Counts As An Emergency For Filing A Divorce Complaint?
June 5, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost - Q&A: Practical Tips For Divorced Co-Parents
May 4, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo - Do New Jersey Courts Have The Power To Restrain A Spouse From Accessing The Marital Residence If The Other Spouse Fears Contracting The Novel COVID-19?
May 4, 2020 | by Jennie Osborne - In The Midst Of This Pandemic, How Will Courts Handle Family Law Matters?
April 28, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost - How Has The Global Pandemic Affected The Already Thorny Issues Surrounding Co-Parenting And Custody Exchanges Between Separated And/Or Divorced Parents?
April 9, 2020 | by Jennie Osborne, Patricia Veres - If I Lose My Job Or I Am Temporarily Furloughed Due To The Corona Virus, Do I Have To Pay Alimony?
April 9, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost - Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Order As A Shield And Sword During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 7, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo - How Should Divorced Parents Behave With Each Other During The COVID-19 Crisis?
March 28, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost - How Do I Resolve My Family Crisis Amid The Coronavirus Public Health Crisis?
March 21, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo - Divorced Co-Parents: What Happens When You Disagree Over Travel And Quarantine
March 18, 2020 | by Matheu Nunn
- New Jersey’s Municipal Zoning and Planning Boards and The Status of Public Hearings During the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 25,2020 | by Jason Rittie
- The Uncharted Challenges Of Special Needs Students And Their Parents: Issues May Increasingly Worsen Under The Coronavirus Federal Aid Package
April 13, 2020 | by Jennifer Fortunato
- COVID-19 Alert: Three Major Mistakes Often Made When Drafting Your Own Last Will and Testament
April 1, 2020 | by Adam Sandler
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Timothy J. Ford
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COVID-19
- COVID-19 Vaccinations Have Begun: What Every Employer Should Know at This Time
- PPP Flexibility Act: 60/40 Rule or 60% Cliff?
- LET ME GET DIVORCED NOW! – What counts as an emergency for filing a divorce complaint?
- PPP Flexibility Act: Congress Passes Relief for PPP Loan Recipients
- Q&A: Practical Tips For Divorced Co-Parents
- Do New Jersey Courts Have The Power To Restrain A Spouse From Accessing The Marital Residence If The Other Spouse Fears Contracting The Novel COVID-19?
- Executive Order Violations Have Become A Focus Of Law Enforcement And “Knuckleheads”
- In the Midst of this Pandemic, How Will Courts Handle Family Law Matters?
- The Uncharted Challenges of Special Needs Students and Their Parents: Issues May Increasingly Worsen Under the Coronavirus Federal Aid Package
- COVID-19 Alert: Medical Providers Offered Relief
- How Has The Global Pandemic Affected The Already Thorny Issues Surrounding Co-Parenting And Custody Exchanges Between Separated And/Or Divorced Parents?
- If I Lose My Job Or I Am Temporarily Furloughed Due To The Coronavirus, Do I Have To Pay Alimony?
- Appellate Division Enforces Pre-2014 Settlement Agreement And Rejects a Termination of Alimony Based on Underemployment
- Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Order As A Shield And Sword During COVID-19 Pandemic
- COVID-19 Alert: Three Major Mistakes Often Made When Drafting Your Own Last Will and Testament
- COVID-19: Workers Receive Historic Expansion of Unemployment Benefits under CARES Act
- Workers’ Compensation and the Remote Employee: Are Injuries Covered? It Depends on the Facts
- How Should Divorced Parents Behave With Each Other During The COVID-19 Crisis?
- COVID-19 Stimulus Act Alert
- BUSINESS ALERT NO. 2: Coronavirus – Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Contracts
- New Jersey’s Municipal Zoning and Planning Boards and The Status of Public Hearings During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Top 10: Questions Employers Are Asking In The Face Of Coronavirus
- Employment Law Update: COVID-19 Related Family Medical Leave and Paid Sick Leave Laws
- How Do I Resolve My Family Crisis Amid The Coronavirus Public Health Crisis?
- BUSINESS ALERT: Coronavirus And Its Potential Impact On Contractual Agreements
- Coronavirus In Senior Care Facilities: Tips For Navigating This New Territory With Residents And Employees
- Coronavirus Raises Employment Issues: Tips For Navigating This New Territory
Press
- Timothy J. Ford Quoted In NJ.com Article, “Can Employers Require That Workers Take A Coronavirus Vaccine?”
- Timothy J. Ford and Matthew S. Rheingold Article Listed In Modern Restaurant Management Magazine’s Top 10 Most Read Articles Of 2020
- Timothy J. Ford Quoted In NJ.com Article, “Can Employers Require Workers To Take The Coronavirus Vaccine?”
- Timothy Ford quoted in NJBIZ article, “Litigation in the age of COVID.”
- Timothy Ford And Jason Rittie Quoted In Law360 Article, “NJ’s Judicial Vacancies To Collide With COVID-19 Crisis”
- Matthew Rheingold Quoted In NJ.com Article, “Does working at home for coronavirus change how my out-of-state job is taxed?
- Andrew Berns Quoted in NJ.com Article, “When Prom Weekend Gets Canceled, Should Motel Give Students Their Money Back?”
- Alex Lee Quoted in NJ.com Article, “My Company Reopened. Can I Collect Unemployment If I refuse To Go Back?”
- Alex Lee Quoted in Part B News Article, “Be Careful Of HHS’ Terms And Conditions Behind Your Provider Relief Payment.”
- Matthew Rheingold Quoted In Bloomberg Article, “New York’s Out-of-State Taxpayer Money Is Suddenly Up for Grabs.”
- Jhanice Domingo Quoted In NJ 101.5 Article, “NJ Lawyers Take On COVID-19 Vs. Child Custody Arrangements”
- Bonnie C. Frost Quoted In NJBIZ Article, “Early Entry-Law Students May Now Practice Before Sitting For the Bar Exam”
- Adam L. Sandler Quoted in NJ.Com Article “What’s The Difference Between A DNR And A Living Will For Coronavirus Patients If They Need A Ventilator?”
- Timothy Ford and Alex Lee Featured In Paint Magazine, “COVID-19: A Changing Legal Landscape”