Mark Spund comments on Drug Testing in the Workplace

Drug Testing In the Workplace

June 9, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Employment Law practice, Mark E. Spund spoke to The New York Post about employment-related drug testing and how employees have the right to decline to take a drug test, but with the risk of an employer having the right to terminate or not hire the potential candidate. Both […]

Elliot Lutzker Comments on the 2019 IPO Season

DHC's Elliot Lutzker comments on the 2019 IPO Season

DHC’s Elliot Lutzker Comments on the 2019 IPO Season   June 6, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Corporate Law practice, Elliot Lutzker, spoke to Yahoo! Finance and Bankrate about the 2019 initial public offering (IPO) season, in which companies that are still losing money, such as Uber and Lyft, command enormous valuations despite concerns from many investors that […]

Goldstein on NYC’s Limitations on the Growth of Uber and Lyft

Goldstein on NYC’s Limitations on the Growth of Uber and Lyft June 6, 2019 – DHC’s Partner Arthur Goldstein, Partner and Chair of the NYC Government Relations practice spoke with Law360 about Mayor de Blasio announcing a permanent cap on the number of ride-hailing vehicles allowed to operate in New York City. The cap will reduce traffic congestion but […]

Citron Talks Kevin Spacey Sexual Assault Claims on WOR Tonight

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June 3, 2019 – Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Divorce and Litigation law attorney and Partner, Adam Citron, appeared on WOR Tonight with Joe Concha and Lis Wiehl to discuss the felony sexual assault claims against Kevin Spacey. Citron, a former New York prosecutor, provided insight on the felony charges Spacey is facing as well as the reasons […]

Jeffrey Citron Publishes an Op-ed in City & State Magazine

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June 2, 2019 – DHC’s Co-Managing Partner Jeffrey Citron published an op-ed in City & State magazine on how the complexity and costs of New York City’s regulations present challenges for businesses hoping to gain a presence in New York City. He explained that city agencies must create an environment that allows businesses to compete and […]

Davidoff in NY Times on State of City When Mayor’s on the Campaign Trial

May 17, 2019 – DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff and Chair of the Government Relations practice, spoke to The New York Times about how Mayor Bill de Blasio will balance the demands of his current job with presidential ambitions. Davidoff’s remarks on the mayor’s presidential bid have been published in numerous media outlets nationwide, including The […]

Citron on Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College Trial – Newsweek

Gibson's Bakery

May 15, 2019 – Adam Citron, Divorce and Family Law attorney and Partner for Davidoff Hutcher & Citron spoke to Newsweek about the Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College trial. Gibson’s Bakery filed a lawsuit against Oberlin and its dean of students for defaming its business with accusations resulting in loss of business for the store. Citron […]

Jonathan McCollum Discusses New Tariffs on Chinese Imports

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May 9, 2019 – Jonathan McCollum, Director of DHC’s Federal Government Affairs practice, appeared on Sky News to discuss the new tariffs on Chinese imports and how companies and trade associations in the United States are responding. McCollum also assessed how the tariffs could impact current trade talks between the United States and China

Lutzker on Slack Technologies Direct Listing – Fortune

DHC's Elliot Lutzker Comments on Slack Technologies, Inc.’s Direct Listing

DHC’s Elliot Lutzker Comments on Slack Technologies, Inc.’s Direct Listing May 3, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Corporate Law practice, Elliot Lutzker, spoke to Fortune magazine about Slack Technologies, Inc., a messaging platform company, that plans to go public through a direct listing. This option presents a useful alternative to the more traditional underwritten initial public offering (IPO) […]

Elliot Lutzker Comments on Pinterest’s IPO

DHC's Elliot Lutzker comments on Pinterest’s IPO

Elliot Lutzker Comments on Pinterest’s IPO April 17, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Corporate Law practice Elliot Lutzker spoke to the New York Times about Pinterest’s initial public offering (IPO). Pinterest, an internet-based company which makes digital pinboards that allow people to save images and links from the web, has an overpriced IPO, Lutzker said. Unlike Amazon, most companies cannot […]

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