News Archive 2020 BK
9 DHC Attorneys Honored as 2020 NY Metro Super Lawyers
9 DHC Attorneys Honored as 2020 NY Metro Super Lawyers October 30, 2020 – DHC is proud to announce that nine of our attorneys have been rated among New York’s top legal professionals in the 2020 edition of New York Metro Super Lawyers Magazine. Larry Hutcher, the firm’s Co-Managing Partner marks his
DHC Newsletter – October 2020
October 28, 2020 – DHC’s Director of Strategic Planning Keith Wright was ranked #5 on City & State’s Manhattan Power 50 list, making him one of the most influential unelected individuals in New York City. Wright, who also serves as Chair of the Manhattan Democratic Party appeared at #23 on
Keith Wright Ranks Among New York’s Most Influential on Two City & State Lists
October 26, 2020 – DHC’s Director of Strategic Planning Keith Wright was ranked #5 on City and State’s Manhattan Power 50 list, making him one of the most influential unelected individuals in New York City. Wright, who also serves as Chair of the Manhattan Democratic Party, also appeared at #23 on City and State’s Power
Joseph Asir Joins DHC as Of Counsel
October 26, 2020 – Joseph Asir, an immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, has joined DHC as Of Counsel. Asir has represented countless large corporations, small businesses, restaurant franchises, tech startups, religious workers, international athletes, performers, movie stars, hospitals, universities, wealthy international investors, and asylum seekers. Asir also represents
Citron On Second Lockdown NYC Real Estate Projections
DHC’s Jeffrey Citron On Second Lockdown NYC Real Estate Projections October 19, 2020 – Jeffrey Citron, Co-Managing Partner, and Chair of the Real Estate Law practice group spoke to the Commercial Observer about what New York City’s commercial real estate market can expect if a second wave of COVID-19 should
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