Mr. Pralgever concentrates his practice in business and commercial litigation, with a special focus in corporate, partnership and LLC split-ups and dissolutions, condominium matters and representation of associations, estate litigation, employment issues, consumer fraud act litigation, real estate and intellectual property disputes. He has handled a wide variety of complex commercial and corporate litigation in state and federal courts, as well as arbitrations in both New Jersey and New York. He is certified by the New Jersey Superior Court as a civil mediator. He is also accredited as an attorney by the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs for the purpose of preparing, presenting, and prosecuting claims before the VA. He is an American Arbitration Association trained mediator and arbitrator and sits on the AAA’s Employment, and Commercial and Business Panels.
Mr. Pralgever’s experience includes the representation of clients in a variety of areas. These include: corporate and partnership disputes and buy-outs; oppressed shareholder litigation; matrimonial matters, especially those involving the valuation of business assets; restrictive covenant and intellectual property matters; doctors and medical practice litigation; consumer fraud actions; defense of class actions; real estate, lease, ground lease and condominium advice and litigation; employment discrimination matters; wills and estate litigation; and corporate lending and warranty disputes. Mr. Pralgever has also long represented owners, general contractors, developers, and public institutions such as school boards.
Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rated AV® Preeminent (a trademark of Internet Brands, Inc.) (1996 – present); based on this AV rating, listed in "New Jersey's Top Rated Lawyers" in the areas of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Construction Law and Labor & Employment (2013, 2014) (an advertising supplement published in Inside New Jersey in the Star-Ledger and New Jersey Law Journal); based on this AV rating, listed in "New York Area's Top Rated Lawyers" (an advertising supplement published in New York Magazine)