Bernard Gittelson was the president and treasurer of a rather successful public relations firm in New York City. He was retained by a parking meter company which was desirous of selling its meters to the city.
Mr. Gittelson informed two officers of the company that they could improve their public relations with the city by easing the financial burdens of certain public officials who would...
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