2013 to 2000 Adjunct Professor of Law, Survey of Employment LawThe Colorado House of Representatives
2013 to 2000 Treasurer, Majority WhipWheeler Trigg O'Donnell LLP Denver, CO Apr 2014 to Oct 2014 Staff CounselFederal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Denver, CO 2013 to 2013 Mediation CounselU.S. Department of Labor Denver, CO 2012 to 2013 Office of the Solicitor, Deputy SolicitorFriedman & Anspach New York, NY 2008 to 2011 Associate, ERISA Compliance and Employment LitigationRiker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, LLP Morristown, NJ 2007 to 2008 Associate, Insurance Coverage and Defense LitigationCooper, Levenson, April, Niedelman & Wagenheim, P.A Atlantic City, NJ 2006 to 2007 Associate, Insurance Defense LitigationJudge Advocate General's Corps, The United States Army Fort Dix, NJ Jun 2005 to Aug 2005 Summer Intern
Education:
The University of Michigan Law School Ann Arbor, MI Dec 2005 Juris DoctorThe University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 1999 to 2003 B.A. in Music in Piano composition and 20th Century Music Theory
Construction Defence and Security Infrastructure International Construction Projects Municipal Law and Other Government Procurement Public-Private Infrastructure Projects Railway Saskatchewan
ISLN:
914228750
Admitted:
1990
University:
University of Saskatchewan, 1986; University of Saskatchewan, 1986
Construction & Development Energy and Natural Resources Environmental Investigations and Business Crimes Litigation Dispute Resolution Climate Change Environmental Law: Advisory/Disputes Environmental Litigation Internal Investigations and White-Collar Crime Product Liability and Product Recall Renewable Energy
ISLN:
913236336
Admitted:
1998
University:
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, 1994
SHELDON MEREDITH - MARIETTA GA, US JOHN PASTORE - SUWANEE GA, US DOUGLAS T. SANDERS - LILBURN GA, US
Assignee:
AT&T MOBILITY II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
US Classification:
370241
Abstract:
Providing for network repair prioritization as a function of impact on network services is described herein. By way of example, impact of a given service outage on surrounding network infrastructure and associated terminals can be analyzed and estimated. The impact can be characterized at least in part by changes in loading to surrounding network equipment, as well as related quality and performance metrics. Network impact estimates and loading changes can be derived through mobile device position data for an impacted area and identifying overlapping coverage areas, and signal characteristics of the surrounding network infrastructure. Measured or predicted changes in network performance can be scored to provide relative priorities for allocating limited service personnel in repairing base station errors. Personnel resources can therefore be deployed in a manner that more accurately reflects customer service goals of a network provider.