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DHC’s William Walzer Article Tackles NY LIBOR Transition Law

DHC’s William Walzer Article Tackles NY LIBOR Transition Law June 11, 2021 —  Chair of Davidoff Hutcher and Citron’s Commercial Banking and Finance Law practice group, William Walzer recently penned an article that took a closer look at New York State’s enacting a new law to ease the transition away from the US dollar London […]

Howard Weiss Comments on Macy’s Herald Square Rezoning

Howard Weiss Comments on Macy’s Herald Square Rezoning June 9, 2021 — DHC’s Senior Partner and Chair of the firm’s Land Use practice, Howard Weiss, spoke to Women’s Wear Daily and Bloomberg about the grand proposal from Macy’s to rezone Herald Square. The iconic flagship store is adding an office tower and making vital neighborhood improvements aimed at transforming the […]

DHC Grows New Cannabis Practice in New York

May 28, 2021 — Steve Malito, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Government Relations Partner announced the launch of our new Cannabis Law practice which he will Chair. Steve has already been recognized as one of 200 top cannabis attorneys globally.  The announcement was featured in the National Law Review and Business Insider. “Davidoff Hutcher & Citron is uniquely […]

CLIENT ALERT: NYC DOBs Construction Code Revisions

DHC’s Client Alert NYC DOBs Construction Code Revisions New York City Department of Buildings Announces New Construction Safety Legislation & Sweeping Construction Code Revisions April 22, 2021 — Today, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) announced five new construction safety bills and updates. The changes aim to continue to reduce construction-related injuries and […]

Asir Explains Impacts on H-1B Visas for U.S. Employers

Asir Explains Impacts on H-1B Visas for U.S. Employers April 8, 2021 — DHC’s Immigration Of Counsel Joseph Asir shared his expertise in H-1B visas with Newsmax. Looking at the Biden Administration’s decision to lift the existing moratorium on H-1B visas, Asir said that many companies were “holding on” to see if Biden would reverse the ban or […]

Governor & Legislative Leaders Announce 2021-2022 State Budget Agreement

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April 7, 2021 — The Governor and the Legislature agreed to the 2021-2022 State Budget yesterday afternoon. As of this update, the Senate has passed all the 2021-22 State Budget Bills, with the Assembly returning to session today to complete the passage process. The $212B package represents a jump in spending of $18B from last year’s […]

New York Legalizes Recreational Marijuana

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April 1, 2021 — Yesterday, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act into law, immediately legalizing the possession of up to 3 ounces of marijuana for adults 21 and over and establishing a government agency that will regulate and license a retail industry that’s expected to raise hundreds of millions in tax revenue […]

Wolman on US Senate Passing American Rescue Package

DHC’s Wolman Reports on US Senate Passing American Rescue Package March 8, 2021 — Derek Wolman, Chair of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Hospitality & Restaurant Law practice reports that over the weekend, the U.S. Senate passed the American Rescue Package, which includes $28.6 billion dedicated for restaurant relief to save restaurants, bars, and jobs. The […]

Weiss on DOB Restrictions on New Work Permits & Violations

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Weiss on NYC DOB Restrictions on New Work Permits & Violations March 4, 2021 — Howard S. Weiss, Chair of the Land Use and Zoning Law practice group has cautioned the firm’s clients that beginning March 4, 2021, the New York City Department of Buildings imposed new restrictions on obtaining permits for buildings with high […]

DHC’s Citron on What Trump’s Taxes Might Tell NY Prosecutors

DHC’s Citron on What Trump’s Taxes Might Tell NY Prosecutors February 23, 2021 – Adam Citron, an attorney and Partner in Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Divorce and Family Law practice spoke to the Associated Press about what New York prosecutors might be looking for when the former President’s tax returns are turned over following a […]

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