News Archive 2021 BK
DHC’s Citron on What Trump’s Taxes Might Tell NY Prosecutors
DHC’s Citron on What Trump’s Taxes Might Tell NY Prosecutors February 23, 2021 – Adam Citron, an attorney and Partner in Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Divorce and Family Law practice spoke to the Associated Press about what New York prosecutors might be looking for when the former President’s tax returns
Crain’s Black Leaders & Executives List Honors Keith Wright
Crain’s Notable Black Leaders & Executives List Honors Keith Wright February 22, 2021 – Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Director of Strategic Planning, Keith Wright, was named by Crain’s New York Business as one of 2021’s Notable Black Leaders and Executives. The list honors a select group of Black men and women
Senator Schumer And Restaurant Relief
February 22, 2021 — Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer joined the Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance Andrew Rigie and owner of Dirt Candy Amanda Cohen at a press conference to enact a dedicated Restaurant Relief Fund to help save countless restaurants, bars, and jobs. Below
DHC Secures Safe Reopening Plan for Amusement Parks and Attractions Following Pandemic Closures
February 18, 2021 — Governor Cuomo announced that New York’s outdoor amusement and water parks will be open for the 2021 season. The New England Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (NEAAPA), a trade association representing amusement parks, water parks, and attractions throughout the United States, “was able to develop
Maria Galante Comments on #FreeBritney and the Legality of Conservatorships
February 17, 2021 – DHC Trusts & Estates Associate Maria Galante sat down with Grit Daily, a news website aimed at millennials to explain the complex legal issues surrounding conservatorships and answer questions brought up by the “Framing Britney” documentary about Britney Spears, and the #FreeBritney movement on social media.
New York to Receive $50 Billion in Biden’s Rescue Package
February 12, 2021 — D.C. Update: More than $50 billion funding would be allocated to New York as part of President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package that is being worked on in the House. Based on reports from House committees, highlights of the funding levels include the following: $12.6