DHC Scores Major Litigation Victories

February 28, 2019 – The legendary football coach Bear Bryant once said a tie is like kissing your sister. Winning a judgment that you will never be able to collect on is even worse. One of the most powerful tools available to litigants to ensure the satisfaction of an eventual judgment is a pre-judgment order […]

Elliot Lutzker Comments on Elon Musk’s use of Twitter

Lutzker Comments on Elon Musk’s use of Twitter

Elliot Lutzker Comments on Elon Musk’s use of Twitter February 26, 2019 – DHC’s Chair of the Corporate Law Practice Elliot H. Lutzker, told Fox Business and Business Insider that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s use of Twitter to share information about his company could result in a substantial fine from the U.S. Securities and Exchange […]

Davidoff Honored at Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Taste of Brooklyn

February 25, 2019 – The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce honored Sid Davidoff at its annual Taste of Brooklyn Winter Gala. The evening included dinner, dancing, and a taste of the Brooklyn neighborhoods. Pictured from left to right are Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s Partner Arthur Goldstein, Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, DHC Founding Partner Sid Davidoff, Brooklyn Chamber of […]

Sid Davidoff Comments on Amazon Withdrawing its HQ2 from Queens

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff spoke with CNN, the New York Business Journal, and Metro US about Amazon withdrawing its planned HQ2 from Queens. Drawing on more than five decades of experience in government relations and regulatory affairs, Davidoff explained that the proposal could have succeeded if stakeholders had simply entered into good faith negotiations. The project, he said, would have created enormous opportunities for […]

DHC February 2019 Newsletter

Photo illustrating the Government Relations practice group at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron

DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff spoke with CNN, the New York Business Journal, and Metro US about Amazon withdrawing its planned HQ2 from Queens. Drawing on more than five decades of experience in government relations and regulatory affairs, Davidoff explained that the proposal could have succeeded if stakeholders had simply entered into good faith negotiations. The project, he said, would have created enormous opportunities for working class families in the city, particularly students attending community college nearby.