About - DAN ACKMAN

Dan Ackman focuses on civil rights, administrative and constitutional class action litigation. Perhaps best known for representing New York City’s taxi drivers in a series of civil rights class action lawsuits, Ackman’s cases have resulted in a half dozen City practices being declared unconstitutional or unlawful. He has also recovered millions of dollars in damages for taxi drivers whose licenses have been suspended or revoked. Dan may also be the only lawyer in America who has deposed both former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and current President of the United States Donald Trump. 

Dan’s cases have resulted in:​

Dan has also handled commercial cases for small business owners and large financial institutions as well as on behalf of taxi drivers who alleged taxi fleet managers had overcharged them. He has won more than $3 million in judgments in commercial actions.

He is currently co-counsel in two actions on behalf of taxi drivers and investors who purchased medallions from the City of New York at auctions just before the TLC opened the door to e-hail taxis, which decimated the value of the medallions the City had just sold.

Early in his career, Dan was associated with Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, where he specialized in securities, real estate and commercial litigation. Later, he was the lead writer in a treatise on securities litigation.

Dan is also a accomplished journalist who has written widely about law and other topics for publications including the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The American Lawyer, Forbes.com and Forbes Magazine, Slate and the Daily News.

A native New Yorker, Dan is a graduate of Wesleyan University and the Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, a teaching assistant and an editor of the Journal of Law and Social Problems.

Dan is a member of the bar of the State of New York, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court and has been profiled in The American Lawyer and in The New York Times.

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Recommendations

Tireless and a Winner

A fearless and dedicated advocate for civil rights, Dan tirelessly pursues complex and demanding litigation to protect New Yorkers. Dan regularly faces down some of the toughest and most experienced lawyers in the defense bar and routinely prevails.

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Will not take no for an answer

Dan is a dogged advocate. As Lincoln once said about General Grant, “he fights.” I worked on a case with Dan a few years ago and was impressed with his determination and unwillingness to take no for an answer. Dan is an advocate’s advocate…

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A thinker and a doer!

Very sophisticated legal thinker; dedicated to his clients and,most importantly, able to get the job done in court.

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Dedicated to Fighting Injustice

Daniel Ackman is a superb attorney dedicated to fighting injustice. Dan has tenaciously and successfully litigated against governmental and corporate entities who seek to deprive citizens of their rights and assets.

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Passionate and Effective Advocate for NYC Underrepresented Persons

Dan is a passionate and effective advocate for NYC underrepresented persons. He deeply cares about his cases and his clients.

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Just an outstanding Attorney!!!

dan was amazing he saved my life!

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Recent Blog Posts

Father arrested when trying to help his kids is reinstated.

In Taxi and Limousine Comm’n v. F.B., OATH Index No. 3086/23, the driver was arrested based on a complaint by...

NYC settles with TLC cabdrivers for $140M in back pay in long-running lawsuit

This is my case, though I am not mentioned. Per the Daily News: A long-running federal suit seeking back pay...

WSJ Article: The King and Prince of High-School Hoops

From 1972 until 2004, Bob Hurley enjoyed every success imaginable. Coach Hurley won more than 800 basketball games and 22...

Driver reinstated after arrest based on domestic incident

In Taxi & Limousine Comm'n v. Jean Louis, the ALJ recommended reinstatement after the an Uber driver was arrested after...

ALJ Recommends Reinstatement Despite Felony Assault Arrest

In TLC v. J.D., the OATH tribunal considered the case of a driver arrested for felony assault and for leaving...

Driver reinstated after alleged domestic assault following night of drinking

On September 19, 2023, OATH Judge Gloade recommended reinstatement of a driver who had beed arrested and and charged with...