
Established in 1974, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP is a highly respected, multi-disciplined, full-service law firm that helps clients resolve legal and government relations challenges, from the routine to the complex. DHC has wide coverage in the East with five offices located in New York City, Albany, Washington, D.C., White Plains, and Palm Beach, FL. The firm’s stellar reputation as a sophisticated commercial litigation firm that is also seasoned in traditional legal transactional matters, solutions-driven government relations, and creative public affairs — is unparalleled. DHCs legal team approach, combined with an ability to successfully lobby at the local, city, state, and federal levels enables it to address each client’s specific concerns with a perspective no other middle market firm can offer,
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Legal Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Among Restaurant Partners
Legal Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Among Restaurant Partners By Andreas Koutsoudakis, Partner | Hospitality and Restaurant Law Introduction: Restaurant partnerships often thrive on mutual trust, shared goals, and a commitment to success. However, when one partner puts personal interests ahead of the... -
Leslie Barbara Returns to Dating Detectives Podcast
Leslie Barbara Returns to Dating Detectives Podcast April 21, 2025 – Leslie F. Barbara, Partner, and Chair of the Divorce & Family Law practice was recently invited back as a guest on The Dating Detectives a popular podcast that debuts a new episode... -
Handling Partner Expulsions in Restaurant Businesses: A Legal Guide
Handling Partner Expulsions in Restaurant Businesses: A Legal Guide By Andreas Koutsoudakis, Partner | Hospitality and Restaurant Law Partnership conflicts can arise in any restaurant business, and in some cases, the only solution is expelling a partner. However, removing a business partner is... -
Minority Shareholder Rights in Restaurant Businesses: What You Should Know
Minority Shareholder Rights in Restaurant Businesses: What You Should Know By Andreas Koutsoudakis, Partner | Hospitality and Restaurant Law Introduction: In the restaurant industry, partnerships often involve multiple owners, each contributing different levels of time, money, or expertise. However, not every owner holds an equal...
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