Barry Ginsberg has been named as general counsel to the state Commission on Public Integrity.
New York Lawyer - December 17, 2007
By Joel Stashenko
Mr. Ginsberg, who will earn $140,000 a year, has most recently been an assistant district attorney in Manhattan. In two stints in the office - from 1987 to 1994 and from 2003 to the present - Mr. Ginsberg has been senior investigative counsel in the Rackets Bureau, chief of the Labor Racketeering Unit and an attorney in the Major Offense Career Criminal Program.
In between, Mr. Ginsberg served as counsel to several investigative and consulting firms.
The Commission on Public Integrity was formed earlier this year by the merger of the Temporary State Commission on Lobbying and the state Ethics Commission.
Good luck and G-d Bless you are entering the swamp of judicial ethics
ReplyDeleteThere are no judicial ethics...they have to be written and established..now!
ReplyDeleteI know these people. They too are corrupt and won't clean up anything.
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