News Archive 2021 BK
Galante on #FreeBritney and the Legality of Conservatorships
DHC’s Galante on #FreeBritney and the Legality of Conservatorships March 15, 2021 — Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Trusts & Estates Associate, Maria Galante spoke to British style magazine Dazed about Britney Spears and how the type of conservatorship she is in might work for regular people.
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
Weiss on DOB Restrictions on New Work Permits & Violations
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
Crowley on Ranked Choice Voting Playing Out in the Rockaways
March 4, 2021 — DHC’s Partner Sean Crowley spoke to Rockaway Wave about Ranked Choice Voting and how the City’s new voting initiative was playing out in its first real test case, the Council District 31 special election. Noting the lack of public education ahead of the vote, Crowley said that, “going into a
DHC’s Galante on Conservatorships in Netflix’s “I Care A Lot”
DHC’s Galante on Conservatorships in Netflix’s “I Care A Lot” March 1, 2021 — Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Trusts & Estates Associate Maria Galante spoke with Approach Financial about the popular Netflix movie “I Care A Lot.” Galante was able to separate the truth from fiction concerning how court-appointed guardianships called conservatorships really
DHC Newsletter – February 2021
February 25, 2021 – DHC’s Government Relations group worked closely with the office of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New England Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (NEAAPA) to come up with a plan for safely reopening amusement parks and attractions across New York State, some of which have been