Background
Bunting, Gerald A. was born in New York, New York, United States.
Bunting, Gerald A. was born in New York, New York, United States.
Trinity College (Bachelor of Arts, 1986). Centro di Cacsare Barbieri, Rome, Italy (1984). New York University (Master of Arts, 1993).
Saint John"s University-Jamaica, New York (Juris Doctor, 1993).
Worked at Corwin, Solomon & Tanenbaum, Professional Corporation (New York, New York) specializing in General Civil Practice. Litigation, Real Estate, Corporate, Construction, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law. Commercial, Trusts and Estates, Matrimonial, Trademarks, Copyrights, Franchise and Distribution Law, Unfair Competition and Litigation.
Admitted to the bar, 1994, New New York
1996, District of Columbia. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award for Constitutional Law and Professional Responsibility.
Executive Articles Editor, Journal of Legal Commentary, 1992-1993. Masters Thesis at New York University: "The Japanese Keiretsu as a Barrier to Free Trade," 1993.
Author: "General Agreement of Tariff and Trades and the Evolution of the Global Trade System: A Historical Perspective," 11 Saint John"s J. Legal Commentary 3, 1996.
Company-Author: Note "Once More into the Breach Peremptory Challenges after Editor Monson," Saint John"s legal Commentary, 1992. Member United States Naval Institute, Corporate, 1994. Member: New York State and American Bar Associations.
Corwin, Solomon & Tanenbaum, Professional Corporation was founded in 1981 by partners Erwin L. Corwin and Clifford M. Solomon.
The firm presently consists of six attorneys and is engaged in a general civil practice. The firm"s partners and associates are admitted to practice before the New York State and United States courts and Federal Courts and relevant regulatory agencies.
Author: "GATT and the Evolution of the Global Trade System: A Historical Perspective," 11 St. John's J. Legal Commentary 3, 1996. Co-Author: Note "Once More into the Breach Peremptory Challenges after Ed Monson," St. John's legal Commentary, 1992. Member United States Naval Institute, Corporate, 1994.
Co-Author: Note "Once More into the Breach Peremptory Challenges after Ed Monson," St. John's legal Commentary, 1992. Member United States Naval Institute, Corporate, 1994.
Member: New York State and American Bar Associations.