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ABOUT Jonathan L. Bing
Jonathan L. Bing is an experienced advocate who advises corporate association and nonprofit clients in the entertainment, financial services, health care, transportation, and social services industries. He helps clients advance legislation in the New York State Legislature and New York City Council, secure funding from state and city budgets, and navigate New York government.
Jonathan represents a wide range of clients, including the third-largest hospital system in New York City, the 700-member national trade association for the Broadway and live entertainment industry, and NYC’s leader in carpool ridesharing. He also advocates for a variety of nonprofits, including the largest provider of services for domestic violence victims in New York State; an afterschool program for underserved communities with a 100% high school graduation rate for over 30 years; and the organization that created the first senior center in the nation dedicated to technology.
Jonathan’s practice extends to the hospitality field, where he advocates for clients ranging from local bars and eateries to large restaurant and hotel chains. He represents his clients’ interests on liquor licensing and related matters before community boards and city agencies, as well as New York State Liquor Authority hearing officers and commissioners.
Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Jonathan held a variety of governmental positions. He was elected to five terms in the New York State Assembly representing the East Side of Manhattan. In this role, he authored 85 bills that passed the Assembly, 35 of which were signed into law after also passing through the Senate. These laws included an act that expanded the statute of limitations for workers’ compensation claims made by September 11th rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers; New York’s no-fault divorce law; and the adoption of the UPMIFA statute that allowed cultural and higher education institutions more flexibility with their endowments.
At the request of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Jonathan left the Assembly to serve as the Special Deputy Superintendent at the New York Department of Financial Services in charge of the New York Liquidation Bureau (NYLB), where he managed approximately 75 insolvent insurance companies with more than $3 billion in assets.
Before being elected to the Assembly, Jonathan practiced management-side labor and employment law and was chosen as the New York Coordinator of the FEMA/American Bar Association’s Disaster Legal Services program, through which more than 250 attorneys provided free, comprehensive legal assistance to nearly 1,000 New Yorkers affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Concentrations
•Non-profit funding
•Liquor licensing
•Entertainment
Clerkships
•Hon. Bruce M. Van Sickle, U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota, 1995-1996
Recognition & Leadership
Awards & Accolades
•Selected, City & State New York, “Law Power 50,” 2019
•Recipient, City & State New York, “Corporate Social Responsibility Award,” 2017
•Selected, Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy, “Hall of Heroes,” 2013
•Recipient, Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), “Champion of Children & Families Award,” 2014
•Recipient, Women’s Bar Association of New York, “Leadership Award,” 2011
•Recipient, Metropolitan New York Library Council, “Outstanding Leadership Award,” 2010
•Recipient, Hunter College, “Presidential Medal,” 2008
•Recipient, New York University School of Law, “Recent Graduate Award,” 2005