Legal
accounts.
Senior partner accounts at top law firms, federal courthouse appearance support, client meeting logistics, and NDA-bound chauffeur routing for engagements where the destination is itself sensitive.
NYC Executive Car runs corporate accounts across the legal industry in New York with the standard service framework — flat-rate pricing, TLC-licensed chauffeurs on payroll, NDA-bound routing where required, and consolidated monthly invoicing.
- Sedan
- $100/hr
- SUV
- $120/hr
- S-Class
- $170/hr
- Sprinter
- $200/hr
- Onboarding
- 2-4 days
- → Standard pricing — $100/hr Sedan through $200/hr Sprinter Van
- → NDA-bound chauffeur routing on request
- → Monthly consolidated billing, net-30 terms
- → No setup fee, no monthly minimum
- → 2-4 business days from inquiry to first booking
- → Dedicated chauffeur pool builds over 30 days
- → Per-executive invoice breakouts for expense allocation
- → Call (888) 420-0177
The relationship structure for legal accounts follows the standard NYC Executive Car model with industry-specific accommodations at opening. Reservations come in through email or phone with the account code or firm name in the notes; dispatch routes the engagement to the chauffeur pool assigned to the account. Monthly invoices break out activity by executive, by date, by vehicle, and by engagement type for the firm’s expense allocation needs.
Trial weeks and federal courthouse appearances anchor the calendar. Senior partners run a standard commute load with periodic three-to-five-day intensives at SDNY (500 Pearl St), EDNY (225 Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn), and the State Supreme Court at 60 Centre.
For accounts requiring confidentiality protections beyond standard discretion, NDA-bound chauffeurs are routed exclusively to those engagements. Attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine extend to the chauffeur context in practice — what the principal discusses with counsel in the vehicle stays in the vehicle. NDA-bound routing is standard for litigation accounts handling sensitive matters. The NDA is a real legal instrument — chauffeurs who hold them have signed individual agreements specific to the account, and dispatch tracks which engagements require NDA routing. Chauffeurs are licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission and operate vehicles inspected three times annually by the TLC.
What we run for
legal accounts.
The surge
math.
Federal courthouse mornings — 8:30 AM appearances — pull every for-hire vehicle in lower Manhattan into surge windows. Flat-rate corporate accounts pay the standing hourly rate; Uber Black and standard rideshare pay 2.5× to 3.0× base for the same window.
No surge, no fuel surcharge, no late-night markup, no weather pricing.
Estimated $85 base on a Midtown engagement multiplied by 3.2× peak surge.
Per-engagement delta in peak windows. Multiply by the firm’s monthly volume.
Flat rates.
No surge.
- P2P min
- $120
- Passengers
- 3
- Luggage
- 3 bags
- Best for
- Airport transfers
- P2P min
- $150
- Passengers
- 6
- Luggage
- 6 bags
- Best for
- Groups of 4–6
- P2P min
- $300
- Passengers
- 3
- Luggage
- 2 bags
- Best for
- VIP arrivals
- P2P min
- $540
- Passengers
- 14
- Luggage
- 14 bags
- Best for
- Wedding party
Rates do not move with traffic, weather, hour, or holiday. Tolls and airport parking are included. Gratuity is at the passenger's discretion.
Firms we
run for.
Specific account names are not disclosed publicly — that is part of the account framework. Representative firm categories in the legal sector that we run accounts with or have run accounts with:
As of May 2026, NYC Executive Car operates corporate accounts across 7 industries in the New York metropolitan area, with the largest concentration in finance, legal, and management consulting. The for-hire vehicle ecosystem in New York is regulated by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission — the TLC licenses approximately 100,000 for-hire vehicles across the five boroughs and inspects each vehicle three times annually.
Within that ecosystem, the pre-arranged executive segment — flat-rate corporate accounts on TLC-licensed black car bases — serves the predictable-cost requirements of legal firms that need transportation to behave like a line item, not a variable expense. Attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine extend to the chauffeur context in practice — what the principal discusses with counsel in the vehicle stays in the vehicle. NDA-bound routing is standard for litigation accounts handling sensitive matters.
Account structure: monthly consolidated invoice billed on the first business day of the following month, net-30 payment terms, no setup fee, no monthly minimum, no per-engagement booking fee. Chauffeurs are TLC-licensed, on payroll (not contractors), commercially insured at New York mandatory for-hire minimums or above, and assigned to the account’s dedicated pool after the first 30 days of engagement history.
Onboarding
in four steps.
- 01InquiryCall (888) 420-0177 or email reservations@nycexecutivecar.com with the firm name, expected usage volume, and key contacts.
- 02Engagement memoWithin 24 hours we send a proposed engagement memo — rate sheet, billing terms, NDA provisions if applicable, and the executive list with billing references.
- 03Account activationMemo signed, account is active. First reservation can be made the same day. Dedicated chauffeur pool develops over the first 30 days as the engagement pattern stabilizes.
- 04Monthly reviewFirst-of-month consolidated invoice, net-30 terms. Quarterly review available on request to adjust rate sheet, pool assignment, or scope of services.
Legal accounts — frequently asked questions..
Open a legal
account.
Two to four business days from inquiry to first booking. No setup fee. No minimum monthly commitment.