District Council of Carpenters maintains jurisdiction over carpentry, dock builder, timber man, millwright, floorcovering, specialty shops and exhibition work in the New York City area.
Vital data about Genovese influence at the Javits Convention Center was supplied in reports issued by Kenneth Conboy, a former U.S. District Court Judge, who in the early 1990s was a court-appointed investigator of the carpenters' union, and his law partner, Geoffrey S.
[7] When Walter Mack was the II, a good effort was made to remove corruption from the District Council operations.
Mack was forced to give up the position of II after several objections from the District Council[8] – and being accused of being "too thorough" in his investigations.
[11] On June 3, 2010, Judge Haight appointed Dennis Walsh[12] as the Review Officer, with increased powers and authority then previous investigators had.