NY Judge OKs Questioning Marcos
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 6, 1986 ... despite the persistent objections of Gerald Walpin, attorney for Ancor Holdings N.V., which claims it, not Marcos, owns the Lindenmere Estate in Center ...
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GIULIANI SEEN HURT BY MOVE
New York Times - May 14, 1987 ''This is the first black eye for Guiliani,'' said Gerald Walpin, a partner at Rosenman & Colin and a former Assistant United States Attorney. ...
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VARIETY OF LEGAL STRATEGIES EXPECTED
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Apr 6, 1986 But Gerald Walpin, a New York lawyer representing Anchor Holdings, one of the defendants in the suit, said "the Philippines government is going to have to ...
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City Cement Contract Challenged
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 4, 1987 Gerald Walpin, an attorney for the producers, told Judge Burton Sherman that Ally is a businessman of "questionable" personal and uncertain financial ...
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New York Plans to End Concrete Pact
New York Times - Jul 17, 1987 Trade Group Denies Allegations Disputing those assertions was a lawyer for the Association of New York Concrete Producers, Gerald Walpin. ...
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A Slip and a Fall Delay Rackets Trial
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - May 24, 1986 While questioning Giliberti yesterday morning, Gerald Walpin, the attorney for Local 814 President James Vincent Bracco, asked: ...
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CITY PROJECT ON CONCRETE THREATENED
New York Times - Apr 13, 1987 Gerald Walpin, who is representing the concrete producers in state and Federal court, acknowledged that allegations of organized-crime links have been made, ...
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