Background
Padmore, Gerald was born on August 5, 1944 in Monrovia, Liberia. Son of George Arthur and Edith Mai (Wiles) Padmore.
Padmore, Gerald was born on August 5, 1944 in Monrovia, Liberia. Son of George Arthur and Edith Mai (Wiles) Padmore.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at Cox Buchanan Padmore & Shakarchy (New York, NY) specializing in General and International Commercial and Corporation Law, Commercial Litigation in all Courts, Arbitration, Real Estate, Estate and Trust Planning and Administration, Copyrights and Trademarks, Matrimonial. Admitted to the bar, 1971, Republic of Liberia. 1981, Colorado, United States.
District Court, District of Colorado and United States. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. 1984, United States. Tax Court.
1986, United States. District Court, Northern District of California. 1988, United States. Supreme Court. 1993, Texas; 1994, District of Columbia (Not admitted NY).
Author: "Protecting an International Mineral Investment Threatened by Political Upheaval in a Developing Country," Paper No. 8, International Resources Law: A Blueprint for Mineral Development, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Special Institute, 1991. "Government Participation in Mining Projects: Fiscal, Financial and Regulatory Implications for Developing Countries," 16 Natural Resources Forum, 132, May, 1992.
"Tax Negotiations in Mining Ventures: A Government Perspective," in Taxation of Mineral Enterprises, Graham & Trotman, Ltd. 1995; "Constitutional Versus Contractual Commitments by Governments" in International Resources Law II, A Blueprint for Mineral Development, Rocky Mounty Mineral Law Foundation Special Institute, 1995. Visiting Lecturer, Law and Economic Development, University of Denver School of Law, 1987.
Commissioner, Colorado Transportation Commission, 1990. Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, 1973-1975. Deputy Minister of Finance of Liberia, 1975-1979.
Member: Denver, Colorado, National, International and American Bar Associations. Cox Buchanan Padmore & Shakarchy is a group of experienced and diversified attorneys whose primary focus is handling complex commercial matters. Over the years, the firm has evolved from a single office to a multi-member inter-state firm.
The firm provides individualized legal services to clients with unusually challenging domestic and international commercial transactions and commercial litigation.
Trustee Webb-Waring Institute for biomedical Research, Denver, since 1990. Trustee Denver (Colorado) Public Library. Friends Foundation, 1993.
Member American Bar Association, National Bar Association, International Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association, The Denver Club.
Married Trypetus Eugenia Cooper, July 29, 1967 (divorced 1984). Children: Wiatta, Gerald S., Constance. Married Myrtle-Rose Greene, November 10, 1984.
Children: Edith, Myrtle-Rose.