The suit, filed by the widow of Gerald Barandes' client, claims that Barandes repeatedly asked for money toward the end of her husband's life as his health was deteriorating. Barandes claims the clie
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While succession planning can be a sensitive topic in mid-size and small firms where senior partners have held the reins for generations, several New York firms are confronting the issue head on, lay
...the firm this week, said Larry Hutcher, a partner at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron who represents Victor. "The parties resolved their dispute to...
...Barket had talked to Ms. Barbaraa partner at Davidoff Hutcher & Citronabout her situation with her ex-husband but had...
...acknowledged they have engaged in such reprehensible and damning conduct," Larry Hutcher and Josh Krakowsky write in ...
...then did he turn to the practice of law, founding Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, where he applies his political savvy for clients navigating state...
...New York (Simon Heller of counsel), for State res — Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP, New York (Ron Mandel of counsel), for 114 Kenmare...
...with McGivney & Kluger. Davidoff Hutcher & Citron has named Arthur Goldstein as...
...has been named counsel. Davidoff Hutcher & Citron has promoted associate Robert Lewis...
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