DHC Newsletter – August 2019

DHC Partner Charles Capetanakis shared his thoughts with U.S. News and World Report and Yahoo Finance on why taxpayers must regularly check their tax withholding. Capetanakis advised it’s important to evaluate and adjust the amount of tax withheld to avoid paying too much or too little, especially if you have recently experienced a major life change, such as getting married or receiving a substantial […]

DHC Newsletter – July 2019

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff received a proclamation from Governor Andrew Cuomo on July 30 commemorating his 80th Birthday. Governor Cuomo acknowledged Davidoff’s strong leadership and political acumen, and cited his many accomplishments and record of public service. Celebrating this momentous occasion with Davidoff were: (pictured, from left) DHC Partner Derek Wolman, DHC Partner Arthur Goldstein, DHC Senior Partner Howard Weiss, DHC Co-Managing Partner Jeffrey Citron, […]

DHC April 2019 Newsletter

DHC’s Senior Partner Howard Weiss published an op-ed in City & State magazine on how the firm’s land use practice advises clients to help maximize the value of their property in New York City. Weiss, who has decades of experience handling complex planning and zoning issues, explained that the process requires extensive knowledge of the relevant laws and regulations, as well as a familiarity with elected officials and agency leaders who have jurisdiction in the area.

DHC March 2019 Newsletter

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff, who started his political career as a top aide to New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, spoke to NY1 about the difficulties of running for President of the United States while leading the country’s largest city. Our mayors, Davidoff explained, are presented with new issues day after day, making the extended campaign tours required for a presidential campaign nearly impossible.

Sid Davidoff Comments on Amazon Withdrawing its HQ2 from Queens

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff spoke with CNN, the New York Business Journal, and Metro US about Amazon withdrawing its planned HQ2 from Queens. Drawing on more than five decades of experience in government relations and regulatory affairs, Davidoff explained that the proposal could have succeeded if stakeholders had simply entered into good faith negotiations. The project, he said, would have created enormous opportunities for […]

DHC February 2019 Newsletter

Photo illustrating the Government Relations practice group at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff spoke with CNN, the New York Business Journal, and Metro US about Amazon withdrawing its planned HQ2 from Queens. Drawing on more than five decades of experience in government relations and regulatory affairs, Davidoff explained that the proposal could have succeeded if stakeholders had simply entered into good faith negotiations. The project, he said, would have created enormous opportunities for working class families in the city, particularly students attending community college nearby.

DHC January 2019 Newsletter

Attorneys and Professionals

DHC litigators Larry Hutcher and Josh Krakowsky are currently representing Philippe Masson, as the executor of the estate of his mother, Gisele Masson, in a heated court battle between Philippe and his brother Charles Masson. The dispute concerns at least $20 million in assets and control over the famed Manhattan restaurant La Grenouille. The story was recently reported by the New York Post.

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