News Archive 2020 BK
DHC Represents Hugo Boss in $8.3M Lease Renegotiation
October 13, 2020 – Law360 reported that Hugo Boss filed a lawsuit in New York State Court seeking to rescind the retailer’s $8.3 million per year lease at The Shops at Columbus Circle due in part to the fact that the mall was entirely shuttered for six months as a result of
Derek Wolman comments on Indoor Dining in New York City
September 30, 2020 – Derek Wolman, Chair of DHC’s Restaurant and Hospitality practice group, was featured in a PIX 11 news segment, where he addressed the return of indoor dining in New York City after restaurants were limited to takeout, delivery, and outdoor seating for more than six months during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DHC Newsletter – September 2020
September 29, 2020 – William Mack, a partner in DHC’s Commercial Litigation practice group, was featured in a PIX 11 news segment, where he discussed his work on behalf of many New York City businesses struggling with their commercial rent in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mack, who represents numerous businesses, has been successful
Citron & Rattet on Business Ideas for Suburban Landlords
Citron & Rattet on Business Ideas for Suburban Landlords September 22, 2020 – Jeffrey Citron, Co-Managing Partner and Chair of the Real Estate Law practice group, and Robert Rattet, Co-Chair of the Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditor’s Rights practice group, co-authored an article in the Westchester and Fairfield County Business Journal
Derek Wolman Comments on Indoor Dining in New York City
September 18, 2020 – Derek Wolman, Chair of DHC’s Restaurant and Hospitality practice group, shared his perspective with Vogue magazine on the return of indoor dining in New York City, after dining rooms in city restaurants were closed for more than six months during the COVID-19 pandemic. Wolman, who represents more than
DHC DC Update
September 15, 2020 – New effort in the stimulus negotiations from the Problem Solvers Caucus On Tuesday, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers put forward their own plan to deliver badly needed coronavirus relief amid a bitter stalemate between their party leaders. Founded in 2017, the Problem Solvers Caucus is