
Hosting an Attorney General Forum to Encourage Dialogue, Improve Our Future
Tech:NYC hosted a first-of-its-kind tech forum the candidates for the NY Attorney General election with Axios and WeWork.
Tech:NYC Statement on City Council Ridesharing Bills Passage
Tech:NYC Executive Director Julie Samuels released this statement after the New York City Council passed legislation to put a cap on ridesharing services like Uber, Lyft, and Via.
July 2018 Newsletter: Here We Go Again. City Council Goes After Ridesharing.
The July 2018 edition of the Tech:NYC newsletter.
Tech:NYC Statement on Proposed City Council Legislation to Cap Ridesharing
In response to the New York City Council's proposed legislation to put a cap on ridesharing services like Uber, Lyft, and Via, Tech:NYC has issued the following statement.
Four NYC Interns to Watch on National Intern Day
To celebrate National Intern Day, we’re showcasing four legal interns who have spent their summer at our member companies, working on contracts, policy, and more.
Five New York Travel Companies to Watch (July 2018)
This month we are showcasing five of the most promising travel and transportation startups in our membership, including Cruiseline, HOST, Journy, TRILL, and Voyager.
New York’s Tech Community Has Found Its Voice, And Not A Moment Too Soon
Over the last year, the New York tech community has fought for DREAMers, made the case for net neutrality, pushed to expand funding for computer science education, and much more.
Tech:NYC Statement on City Council Homesharing Bill Passage
In response to the NYC City Council passing new legislation today on homesharing, Tech:NYC has issued the following statement.