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Weingartner Receives City & State Above & Beyond Award

March 22, 2022 – Nicole L. Weingartner, Director, State Government Affairs, is being honored by City & State Magazine for their 2022 Above & Beyond Awards. Each year the publication recognizes 50 women who exhibit exemplary leadership in their fields and have made important contributions to society in the sectors of business, public service, media, […]

Antenucci Speaks with NY Sportsday on Game Betting

March 21, 2022 – Where is sports betting headed? Ask our Senior Counsel and NYS Registered Lobbyist, Nick Antenucci to gain insight, he was featured in two stories the past week for NY Sportsday. Seasoned in casino, gambling and sports betting legislation, Nick is often called upon by the media to provide grounded insight into […]

McCollum Discusses President’s Crypto Executive Order

DHC’s McCollum Discusses President’s Crypto Executive Order March 11, 2022 – Jonathan McCollum of our Washington DC office and chair of our Federal Government Relations practice spoke with MarketWatch on President Biden’s recent executive order directs a broad government review of policies related to cryptocurrencies and other digital assets and to put forth proposed regulatory […]

Citron Named NYC Law Power 100 Third Consecutive Year

Citron Named NYC Law Power 100 Third Consecutive Year March 9, 2022 – Jeffrey I. Citron, Co-Managing Partner and Chair of the Real Estate Law practice was recognized for the third consecutive year by City & State Magazine as one of the 100 most powerful legal professionals. Each year City & State publishes their list […]

Malito Shares Big News for Cannabis Businesses Owners in NYS

February 25, 2022 – Cannabis entrepreneurs take note! Steve Malito (Cannabis law practice Chair) tells us, this week, legislation (S.8084-A/A.9283) was signed into law by Governor Hochul that would provide conditional adult-use cannabis growers licenses for existing NYS licensed hemp growers. The legislation will require the cultivation and processing of adult-use cannabis to be done in […]

McCollum on future of Digital Assets and Crypto Currencies

McCollum on future of Digital Assets and Crypto Currencies February 5, 2022 – What’s the future of Bitcoin and crypto currency? Jonathan McCollum, Chair of our Federal Government Relations practice based in Washington, D.C. provided key insights and direction on the future of digital assets and crypto currencies in the United States.  In interviews with […]

Antenucci Interviewed by Forbes on Casinos in NY State

Nick Antenucci, NYS Lobbyist, Casino Government Relations, Gaming Government Affairs

February 1, 2022 – Nick Antenucci, Senior Counsel and Registered Lobbyist in our NYS Government Relations practice was interviewed by Forbes today for an article titled: “Billionaire Behind Troubled Crystal Cruises is Moving Ahead with Bigger Casino Bets”.  Antenucci has also recently advocated for and secured the selection of a casino to be located in […]

Davidoff Speaks to Crain’s NY Business on NYS Voting Map

Davidoff Speaks to Crain’s NY Business on New NYS Voting Map January 31, 2022 – Founder, Sid Davidoff (Chair of the Government Relations practice) was interviewed by Crain’s New York Business for an article published today titled: “Democrats New Voting Map Could Lock in State Control Across New York“.   Here’s an excerpt from the […]

McCollum in Forbes on President Biden’s News Conference

January 19, 2022 – Jonathan McCollum, Chair of our Federal Government Relations practice headquartered in Washington, D.C., was interviewed by Forbes for their timely article covering President Biden’s first year in office news conference. Having begun his career on the Hill as a former Senatorial Aid, Jonathan offered unique perspectives and insights, the article can […]

Noren’s OSHA Employment Law Insights Sought by Yahoo

Noren’s OSHA Employment Law Insights Sought After by Yahoo December 21, 2021 – Ben Noren, Associate Chair of the Employment Law practice, recently spoke about the legal precedents of vaccines used as a reason for employment termination, in light of a recent case involving a Pennsylvania heart surgeon who was let go for not complying with […]

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