Background
Goldberg, Henry L. was born on February 8, 1950 in New York, New York, United States.
Goldberg, Henry L. was born on February 8, 1950 in New York, New York, United States.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Science, 1971). Fordham University (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Goldberg & Connolly (Rockville Centre, New York) specializing in Construction and Government Contract Law, Surety Law, Environmental Law, Labor Relations, Corporate and Commercial Law, Real Estate, Estate Planning and Probate Law, Health Care, Medicaid and Medicare Law, Commercial Litigation before all State and Federal Courts, Arbitration, Administrative Proceeding and Appeals. Admitted to the bar, 1975, New York, Florida, United States. Supreme Court, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second and Federal Circuits and United States.
District Court, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of New New York Author: "Labor Relations: Is Your Employee"s Handbook An Enforceable Contract?" Business Advocate, September, 1983.
"The Department of Defense Pre-Award Survey - Mission Possible," Long Island Business, October 16, 1989. "The Contract Surety and Federal Withholding Tax Liability.
A Trap for the Unwary," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall, 1991.
"Terminations for Convenience-A Contractor Concern," Long Island Business News, April 23, 1990. "Subcontractors Bound by Oral Contracts," Economic Times of Long Island, May 8, 1990. "Bankruptcy and The Bonded Construction Project: The Surety"s Perspective," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Summer, 1992.
"New York State Statute Impacts Withdrawals for Bid Mistakes," Constructioneer, April 19, 1993.
Company-Author: "Certification of Federal Contract Claims," Construction Briefings, August, 1993. "The Prompt Payment Acts: Federal, State and Municipal Considerations," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall, 1993.
"The Liability of the Payment Bond Surety for Prevailing Wages and Withholding Taxes," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Fall 1994, Volume 4, Number. 3; "How to Facilitate Payments from Public Owners," three part article, June-August 1993, New York Construction News.
"Obligations of the Payment Bond Surety for Prevailing Wage Violations," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Fall 1995.
"Navigating The Environmental Regulatory Maze," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Spring, 1995. "The "Termination for Convenience" Clause: Convenient for Whom?," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall 1996. "The "Changes" Clause in Contracts Also Affects the Subcontractor," New York Construction News, December 12, 1994.
Member, Editorial Advisory "Board, Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation.
Adjunct Professor, Center for Labor and Industrial Relations. New York Institute of Technology, 1982-1986.
Instructor, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1980-1981. Lecturer, Long Island University, Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 1980-1983.
Special Referee, New York Supreme Court, Nassau County, 1976.
Conference Attorney Referee, Family Court of the State of New York, New York County, 1977. Member: Nassau County (Member, Committee on Labor Law, 1975-1986), New York State (Member, Committees on Labor and Employment Law, 1979-1986) and American (Member: Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, 1988-1994. Public Contract Law Committee, 1989-1996.
Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, 1988-1996) Bar Associations.
The Florida Bar; National Contract Management Association. General Building Contractors of New York State, Incorporated.
General Contractors Association of New York, Incorporated. Associated General Contractors of America.
Subcontractors Trade Association (Member, Executive Advisory Board).
New York Building Congress (Chair, Public Procurement Policy Committee). Director, New York City, Chapter, Construction Financial Management Association of America. Construction Financial Management Association (General Counsel and Director, Long Island Chapter).
National Bond Claims Association.
Surety Claims Institution. The firm has aggressively pursued the interests of its clients since 1955.
Currently it has developed a creative team of dedicated professionals with the experience and resources necessary to completely service its clients in the firm"s chosen areas of practice.
Author: "Labor Relations: Is Your Employee's Handbook An Enforceable Contract?" Business Advocate, September, 1983. "The Department of Defense Pre-Award Survey - Mission Possible," Long Island Business, October 16, 1989. "The Contract Surety and Federal Withholding Tax Liability.
A Trap for the Unwary," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall, 1991. "Terminations for Convenience-A Contractor Concern," L.I. Business News, April 23, 1990. "Subcontractors Bound by Oral Contracts," Economic Times of Long Island, May 8, 1990.
"Bankruptcy and The Bonded Construction Project: The Surety's Perspective," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Summer, 1992. "New York State Statute Impacts Withdrawals for Bid Mistakes," Constructioneer, April 19, 1993. Co-Author: "Certification of Federal Contract Claims," Construction Briefings, August, 1993.
"The Prompt Payment Acts: Federal, State and Municipal Considerations," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall, 1993. "The Liability of the Payment Bond Surety for Prevailing Wages and Withholding Taxes," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Fall 1994, Volume 4, No. 3
"How to Facilitate Payments from Public Owners," three part article, June-August 1993, New York Construction News.
"Obligations of the Payment Bond Surety for Prevailing Wage Violations," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Fall 1995. "Navigating The Environmental Regulatory Maze," Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation, Spring, 1995. "The 'Termination for Convenience' Clause: Convenient for Whom?," Journal of Construction Accounting & Taxation, Fall 1996.
"The 'Changes' Clause in Contracts Also Affects the Subcontractor," New York Construction News, December 12, 1994.
Member, Editorial Advisory "Board, Journal of Construction Accounting and Taxation. Adjunct Professor, Center for Labor and Industrial Relations. New York Institute of Technology, 1982-1986.
Instructor, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1980-1981.
Lecturer, Long Island University, Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 1980-1983. Special Referee, New York Supreme Court, Nassau County, 1976.
Conference Attorney Referee, Family Court of the State of New York, New York County, 1977. Member: Nassau County (Member, Committee on Labor Law, 1975-1986), New York State (Member, Committees on Labor and Employment Law, 1979-1986) and American (Member: Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, 1988-1994.
Public Contract Law Committee, 1989-1996.
Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, 1988-1996) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar; National Contract Management Association. General Building Contractors of New York State, Incorporated.
General Contractors Association of New York, Incorporated.
Associated General Contractors of America. Subcontractors Trade Association (Member, Executive Advisory Board).
New York Building Congress (Chair, Public Procurement Policy Committee). Director, New York City, Chapter, Construction Financial Management Association of America.
Construction Financial Management Association (General Counsel and Director, Long Island Chapter).
National Bond Claims Association. Surety Claims Institution.