Guebert Bruckner Gentile
Associate Attorney
Mccarthy & Holthus Llp
Associate Attorney
The Rogers Law Group, Nfp Jan 2017 - Nov 2017
Associate Attorney
Sutton Legal Apr 2016 - Jan 2017
Principal Attorney
Smnp Law, Llc Apr 2015 - Mar 2016
Partner
Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law 2006 - 2009
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
The Chinese University of Hong Kong 2007 - 2008
Masters, Master of Laws, Law
Carleton College 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chinese
Lincoln Park High School 1995 - 1999
Skills:
Legal Writing Litigation Mediation Legal Research Courts Civil Litigation Contract Negotiation Negotiation Alternative Dispute Resolution
Kenyon College 2014 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, International Studies, Sociology, Global Studies
Skills:
Microsoft Office Management Public Speaking Research Project Management Leadership Video Production Video Editing Social Media Marketing Social Media Editing Powerpoint Event Planning Microsoft Excel
Self-employed since 1997
Editorial Portrait Photographer
Eric Sutton Photography since Aug 1990
Owner
Eric Sutton Photography since Aug 1987
Owner
Sutton's Inc. May 1987 - May 1989
Manager
Sutton's In. May 1987 - May 1989
Manager
Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 1983 - 1987
BA, Telecommunications
Jay County High School 1979 - 1983
Skills:
Film Production Film Photography Cross Processing Digital Photography Commercial Photography Photography Portraits Portrait Photography Event Photography Film Documentaries Lightroom Final Cut Pro Editorial Magazines Creative Direction Producing Photo Shoots Photos Lighting Landscape Photography Studio Lighting Image Editing Photojournalism Editing Product Photography
Interests:
Family Plants Landscapes Candy Dogs and Cats Music Anime Wow Fishing Film Friends
Sutton Legal Services LLC 208 S Jefferson St #204, Chicago, IL 60661 7734179922 (Office)
Licenses:
Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 2009
Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2009 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Degree - LL.M - Master of Laws - International Economic Law Graduated - 2008 Carleton College Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Chinese Graduated - 2003 Lincoln Park High School Graduated - 1999
Yves Behar - Oakland CA, US Joshua Morenstein - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Hibmacronan - Oakland CA, US Naoya Edahiro - San Francisco CA, US Matthew David Day - San Francisco CA, US Robert Sanford Havoc Pennington - North Chelmsford MA, US Noah Bruce Guyot - Mill Valley CA, US Daniel Kuo - San Francisco CA, US Jenea Boshart Hayes - Castro Valley CA, US Aaron Tang - Somerville MA, US Donald Francis Fischer - Charlestown MA, US Christian Marc Schmidt - Brooklyn NY, US Lisa Strausfeld - New York NY, US David Livingstone Fore - Oakland CA, US Marc Gallucci - Boston MA, US Eric Sutton - Roslindale MA, US Samuel Wallace Webber - Roxbury MA, US Christine Meahan - Charlestown MA, US Philip Henson - Boston MA, US John Chuang - Brookline MA, US Chris Bambacus - Framingham MA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00 G06F 3/048
US Classification:
345659, 715765, 715810
Abstract:
Various aspects and embodiments are directed to a graphical user interface that organizes interface elements into views of computer content for presentation to a user. Different views of are used to provide an interface that is responsive to configurations of the device and responsive to activity being performed by the user. Aspects include permitting the user to transition the device from one configuration to another during its use, for example from easel to laptop modes. Further the elements that comprise the graphical user interface are configured to present a summarized view of available actions and content, in order to simplify user interaction. The different views present different organizations of the interface elements and in some example display only certain ones of the modes of content in order to reduce the number of options a user must navigate to accomplish an objective. According to another aspect, methods and systems for streamlining user interaction with computer content are provided. In some embodiments, streamlining includes pre-configuring a user device based on received information. Other embodiments include presenting consistent visual representations used to navigated to views that present computer content.
- Redwood Shores CA, US Eric L. Sutton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 H04L 29/08 G06Q 30/02
Abstract:
Techniques are described for triggering conditional automated social posts. According to an embodiment, a set of one or more conditions is received through a user interface by a system executing on one or more computing devices. The system monitors one or more social media channels for target content that has been posted on at least one social media channel of the one or more social media channels. In response to detecting, by the system executing on one or more computing devices, that the target content has been posted on at least one social media channel of the one or more social media channels, the system determines whether the set of one or more conditions are satisfied. In response to determining that the set of one or more conditions are satisfied, the system triggers an action responsive to the target content.
Automatically-Generated Labels For Time Series Data And Numerical Lists To Use In Analytic And Machine Learning Systems
- Redwood Shores CA, US Sreeji Krishnan Das - Fremont CA, US Adrienne Wong - Redwood City CA, US Jae Young Yoon - San Mateo CA, US Dhileeban Kumaresan - Foster City CA, US Eric L. Sutton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06N 5/04 G06F 16/24 G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Techniques for performing analytics using automatically generated labels for time series data and numerical lists are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system loads a set of one or more time series datasets. A respective time series dataset may include a set of data points based on varying values of a metric of one or more computing resources over a window of time. The system assigns labels to a subset of the data points in the time series datasets. The label assigned to a given data point may be descriptive of a pattern reflected by the data point relative to other data points in the time series. The system further identifies a pattern of automatically assigned labels that is indicative of an event affecting the one or more computing resources. Responsive to identifying the pattern of labels, the system may trigger a responsive action.
Ranking Service Implementations For A Service Interface
- Redwood Shores CA, US Eric Sutton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26 H04L 29/08 G06F 9/455
Abstract:
Techniques for ranking service implementations for a service interface are disclosed. Each module that includes a service implementation may be referred to as a “service provider module.” The ranking of the service implementations, for the particular service interface, may be based on modular information. Modular information includes information associated with module dependencies and/or service dependencies corresponding to one or more of a candidate set of service provider modules. Additionally or alternatively, the ranking of the service implementations, for the particular service interface, may be based on statically-available information and/or dynamically-available information associated with one or more of a candidate set of service implementations.
Automatic Behavior Detection And Characterization In Software Systems
- Redwood Shores CA, US Dustin Garvey - Exeter NH, US Uri Shaft - Fremont CA, US Brent Arthur Enck - Roseville CA, US Timothy Mark Frazier - Livermore CA, US Sumathi Gopalakrishnan - Fremont CA, US Eric L. Sutton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
Abstract:
Systems and methods are described for efficiently detecting an optimal number of behaviors to model software system performance data and the aspects of the software systems that best separate the behaviors. The behaviors may be ranked according to how well fitting functions partition the performance data.
Method And Apparatus For Managing Digital Media Content
- Boston MA, US Matthew David Day - San Francisco CA, US Noah Bruce Guyot - Mill Valley CA, US Daniel Kuo - San Francisco CA, US Jenea Boshart Hayes - Castro Valley CA, US Aaron Tang - Boston MA, US David Livingstone Fore - Oakland CA, US John Chuang - Brookline MA, US Chris Bambacus - Framingham MA, US Yves Behar - Oakland CA, US Joshua Morenstein - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Hibmacronan - Oakland CA, US Naoya Edahiro - San Francisco CA, US Donald Francis Fischer - Charlestown MA, US Christian Marc Schmidt - Brooklyn NY, US Lisa Strausfeld - New York NY, US Marc Gallucci - Boston MA, US Eric Sutton - Roslindale MA, US Samuel Wallace Webber - Roxbury MA, US Christine Meahan - Charlestown MA, US Phillip Henson - Boston MA, US
Various aspects and embodiments are directed to a streamlined computer device and a graphical user interface that organizes interface elements into views of computer content for presentation to a user. Various views of digital media content permits users to easily and efficiently access various digital media content. Different views are used to provide an interface that is responsive to configurations of the device and responsive to activity being performed by the user. Aspects include permitting the user to maintain and manage digital media content libraries. According to some embodiments, the libraries comprise user digital media content and references digital media content. Functionality provided to a user can be tailored to the type of content displayed, accessed and/or managed. According to various aspects, methods and systems are provided for accessing and managing digital media libraries on a streamlined computing device with a plurality selectable I/O profiles.
Automatic Behavior Detection And Characterization In Software Systems
- Redwood Shores CA, US Dustin Garvey - Exeter NH, US Uri Shaft - Fremont CA, US Brent Arthur Enck - Roseville CA, US Timothy Mark Frazier - Livermore CA, US Sumathi Gopalakrishnan - Fremont CA, US Eric L. Sutton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
Abstract:
Systems and methods are described for efficiently detecting an optimal number of behaviors to model software system performance data and the aspects of the software systems that best separate the behaviors. The behaviors may be ranked according to how well fitting functions partition the performance data.
- Redwood Shores CA, US JEFFREY JAMES ROTHE - INDIANAPOLIS IN, US ERIC SUTTON - REDWOOD CITY CA, US ALLISON BURNETT - TORONTO, CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 G06F 3/0482 G06Q 20/10
Abstract:
A computer implemented method for tracking bulk email can include configuring, by a bulk email client, a bulk email, wherein the bulk email includes an initial email and identifies a plurality of recipients. The method can further include iteratively executing by the bulk email client after the configuring, a sub-method until either a marked email corresponding to the bulk email is prepared for each recipient in the plurality of recipients or a request to cease continuation of processing the bulk email is generated in response to user input at the bulk email client. The bulk email client displays a graphical user interface that shows a selectable interruption element that, if selected, terminates or pauses prior to completion of a current or next iteration.