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CLIENT SPOTLIGHT: Logan Bus Receives $1.5 Billion Contract

CLIENT SPOTLIGHT: Logan Bus Receives 5-Year $1.5 Billion Contract June 4, 2021 — Davidoff Hutcher and Citron’s client, Logan Bus Company, unveiled its new electric fleet of school buses earlier this month at an event attended by Mayoral Hopeful and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, seen in photo with Arthur Goldstein, Chair of our NYC […]

CLIENT ALERT: NYC DOBs Construction Code Revisions

DHC’s Client Alert NYC DOBs Construction Code Revisions New York City Department of Buildings Announces New Construction Safety Legislation & Sweeping Construction Code Revisions April 22, 2021 — Today, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) announced five new construction safety bills and updates. The changes aim to continue to reduce construction-related injuries and […]

Goldstein Speaks to Crain’s On $25B Federal Aid Package

DHC's Goldstein Speaks to Crain’s On $25B Federal Aid Package

Goldstein Speaks to Crain’s On $25B Federal Aid Package February 9, 2021 – Arthur Goldstein, Chair of DHC’s New York City Government Relations practice group, spoke to Crain’s New York Business about how the proposed $25 billion federal aid package can help restaurants, as, he noted, “PPP has helped to a limited degree in the restaurant world.”

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 […]

Goldstein on NYC’s Limitations on the Growth of Uber and Lyft

Goldstein on NYC’s Limitations on the Growth of Uber and Lyft June 6, 2019 – DHC’s Partner Arthur Goldstein, Partner and Chair of the NYC Government Relations practice spoke with Law360 about Mayor de Blasio announcing a permanent cap on the number of ride-hailing vehicles allowed to operate in New York City. The cap will reduce traffic congestion but […]

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