Citron Speaks to Newsweek on College Admissions Scandal

Adam Citron, Divorce and Family Law, Attorney, DHC, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, NYC, New York City

August 27, 2019 – Adam Citron, attorney and Partner in our Divorce & Family Law practice provided insights to Newsweek on the celebrities indicted in the college admissions scandal. Citron pointed out that although parents make substantial donations to colleges with the hope their children are looked upon more favorably as applicants, generally only payments […]

DHC’s Capetanakis Speaks to U.S. News on Tax Withholding Tips

DHC's Capetanakis Speaks to US News on Tax Withholding Tips

DHC’s Capetanakis Speaks to U.S. News on Tax Withholding Tip August 22, 2019 – DHC Partner Charles Capetanakis shared his thoughts with U.S. News and World Report and Yahoo! Finance on why taxpayers must regularly check how much tax they are withholding. Capetanakis advised it’s important to evaluate and adjust the amount of tax withheld […]

Walzer on Purchasing a Home without a Real Estate Agent

August 16, 2019 DHC Real Estate Law Partner William (“Bill”) Walzer and Chair of the Commercial Banking & Finance Law practice spoke to Bankrate about the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing a home without a real estate agent. Walzer explained that homeowners who don’t use an agent typically save about 3% of the purchase price. But […]

Goldstein on NYC Extending a Cap on Ride-Hailing Vehicles

Goldstein on NYC Extending a Cap on Ride-Hailing Vehicles August 7, 2019 – Arthur Goldstein, Partner and Chair of the NYC Government Relations practice spoke to Courthouse News Service and Law360 about the extended New York City cap on ride-hailing vehicles. Goldstein explained the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) decision to freeze the number of […]

DHC Newsletter – August 2019

DHC Partner Charles Capetanakis shared his thoughts with U.S. News and World Report and Yahoo Finance on why taxpayers must regularly check their tax withholding. Capetanakis advised it’s important to evaluate and adjust the amount of tax withheld to avoid paying too much or too little, especially if you have recently experienced a major life change, such as getting married or receiving a substantial […]