Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill & Mullis Professional Association
Phone:
7278246141 (Phone)
Specialties:
Bankruptcy Creditors' Rights & Insolvency Commercial Litigation Mortgage Foreclosure
ISLN:
907992552
Admitted:
1988, Florida
University:
Emory University, B.B.A., Finance, 1985
Law School:
University of Florida College of Law, J.D., with honors, 1988
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Biography:
Gerald Davis joined the firm as a Shareholder in February 2006. He is a member of the firm's Executive Board and previously served as leader of the firm's Bankruptcy, Creditors' Rights & Insolvency Pr...
Ikon/Ricoh U.S.A Tucker, GA 2006 to 2012 Dispatch TechnicianWalgreens Houston, TX 1998 to 2001 Assistant SupervisorMcDonald's Houston, TX 1992 to 2001 DispatcherVerizon Wireless Alpharetta, GA Jun 2001 to Present Business Coordinator
Education:
Southern University Baton Rouge, LA 1993 to 1998 B.A. in Public policy and Urban Affairs
PENMAC STAFFING Weaverville, NC 2011 to 2012 CNC, Machine OperatorBEST OPERATIONS INC Asheville, NC 2009 to 2009 Maintenance Crew MemberHayes & Lunsford Electrical Asheville, NC 2008 to 2009 Electrician's AssistantEli Leonard Saleeby Els Group Fayetteville, NC 2007 to 2008 Maintenance Crew MemberUS Army Reserve New Orleans, LA 2005 to 2006 Nuclear Biological Chemical SpecialistAramark Management Services Atlanta, GA 2004 to 2005 Maintenance Crew MemberK & G General Contracting Atlanta, GA 2002 to 2003 OwnerAirplanes Inc Knoxville, TN 1987 to 2001 Aircraft Sheet Metal MechanicUS Army Savannah, GA 1984 to 1987 Aircraft Structural Repairer
Saks Fifth Avenue New York, NY Apr 2010 to Jan 2013 Designer Evening Specialist/Style AmbassadorNordstrom Houston, TX Feb 2003 to May 2009 Certified Shoe Specialist/Personal ShopperFamous Footwear Houston, TX Mar 2000 to Nov 2002 Co-Manager/1st Assistant
Nov 2010 to 2000 Cable InstallerDelta Air Lines Atlanta, GA May 1996 to Sep 2009 Ramp Agent/Supporter/WarehouseAtlanta Housing Authority Atlanta, GA Aug 1986 to May 1996 Lead Maintenance
Education:
Morris Brown College Atlanta, GA 1984 to 1986 Business AdministrationWest Fulton High School Atlanta, GA 1984 Diploma
Nov 2010 to 2000 Cable InstallerDelta Air Lines Atlanta, GA May 1996 to Sep 2009 Ramp Agent/SupporterAtlanta Housing Authority Atlanta, GA Aug 1986 to May 1996 Lead Maintenance
Education:
Morris Brown College Atlanta, GA 1984 to 1986 Business AdministrationWest Fulton High School Atlanta, GA 1984 Diploma
Davis Mortuary Service Inc Gretna, LA Aug 2008 to Mar 2013 Funeral DirectorFort Bend Juvenile Probation Richmond, TX Oct 2007 to Jun 2008 Detention OfficerDavis Mortuary Service Inc Gretna, LA Jan 1995 to Sep 2007 Funeral Director
Education:
Southern University New Orleans, LA 2004 to 2006 Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeDelgado Community College New Orleans, LA 1994 to 1998 Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
Skills:
Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office, Excel, and Outlook.
Dr. Davis graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1970. He works in Rye Brook, NY and 2 other locations and specializes in Dermatology and Allergy. Dr. Davis is affiliated with Greenwich Hospital, New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center and Phelps Memorial Hospital Center.
This invention is a lighting fixture to project even illumination onto flat panels. The fixture is a formed specular aluminum reflector with LEDs mounted to provide even and directed light, with modular connectors and power sources, allowing for variable lengths when combined with field adjustable housings and supports; or when mounted in a fixed length housing, to allow for linear lighting using any number of selectable lengths. This invention provides a pre-determined and directed light pattern requiring no field adjustment. The use of long life, weather resistant light emitting diodes provides for low maintenance and low energy consumption. The use of specular aluminum allows up to 95% of the light to be reflected to the surface, as well as provides heat sink properties further prolonging the life of the LEDs. By focusing all the available light on the desired area and eliminating stray light, lower wattage LEDs can be used.
Process For Post-Treatment Of Amine-Based Preservative-Treated Wood
James A. Brient - Missouri City TX, US Kenneth M. Hardy - Houston TX, US Gerald E. Davis - Bellaire TX, US
International Classification:
B05D 3/04 B05D 1/18
US Classification:
427377, 427440
Abstract:
Water-borne amine-based preservative-impregnated wood is post-treated by: (a) contacting the preservative-impregnated wood in a closed vessel with live steam; (b) collecting a water-containing condensate generated in the vessel; and (c) recovering the post-treated wood from the vessel.
Low Profile Assembly For Led Downlight Wall Wash With Low Vertical Attenuation And High Lateral Uniformity
- San Angelo TX, US Gerald Bruce DAVIS - Houston TX, US Robin Lynn HOOD - Houston TX, US John R. FOX - San Leon TX, US
International Classification:
F21V 7/00 F21V 21/00 F21V 5/04
Abstract:
A disclosed downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall that may form an angle of approximately 90 degrees. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at or in proximity to an upper edge of a wall, fascia, or other type of vertical structure with the first wall of the eyebrow extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the vertical structure. In this configuration, the second wall of the downlight eyebrow may be oriented in a vertical or substantially vertical plane, extending downward from the first wall, parallel or substantially parallel with the illuminated region and displace from the illuminated region by a width of the first wall. In some embodiments, a reflective material, film, or coating may be disposed on an interior surface of the second wall of the downlight eyebrow, wherein the interior surface of the second wall functions as the primary reflector. The secondary reflector may be implemented as a flange that extends from an intermediate point in the eyebrow, downward and away from the second wall, toward the vertical surface. In other embodiments, the secondary reflector may be implemented as an elongated and winged or angled mounting structure referred to herein as a winged rail. In at least some embodiments, the winged rail includes a mounting wing and a reflective wing that form an obtuse angle, referred to herein as the wing angle. The LED string may be affixed to an inward surface of the mounting wing.
Low Profile Assembly For Led Downlight Wall Wash With Low Vertical Attenuation And High Lateral Uniformity
- San Angelo TX, US Gerald Bruce DAVIS - Houston TX, US Robin Lynn HOOD - Houston TX, US John R. FOX - San Leon TX, US
Assignee:
Principal Lighting Group, LLC - San Angelo TX
International Classification:
F21V 7/00 F21V 21/00 F21V 5/04
Abstract:
A disclosed downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall that may form an angle of approximately 90 degrees. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at or in proximity to an upper edge of a wall, fascia, or other type of vertical structure with the first wall of the eyebrow extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the vertical structure. In this configuration, the second wall of the downlight eyebrow may be oriented in a vertical or substantially vertical plane, extending downward from the first wall, parallel or substantially parallel with the illuminated region and displace from the illuminated region by a width of the first wall. In some embodiments, a reflective material, film, or coating may be disposed on an interior surface of the second wall of the downlight eyebrow, wherein the interior surface of the second wall functions as the primary reflector. The secondary reflector may be implemented as a flange that extends from an intermediate point in the eyebrow, downward and away from the second wall, toward the vertical surface. In other embodiments, the secondary reflector may be implemented as an elongated and winged or angled mounting structure referred to herein as a winged rail. In at least some embodiments, the winged rail includes a mounting wing and a reflective wing that form an obtuse angle, referred to herein as the wing angle. The LED string may be affixed to an inward surface of the mounting wing.
Method And Apparatus For Exchanging Multimedia Data Within A Modular Upgradeable Vehicle Infotainment System
- Peachtree City GA, US THOMAS RAY BURNS - ATLANTA GA, US GERALD CLINTON DAVIS - FAYETTEVILLE GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/40 H04L 29/06 B60K 35/00
Abstract:
An infotainment arrangement for a motor vehicle includes a permanent portion permanently installed in the vehicle. The permanent portion includes a plurality of non-upgradeable electronic components. A non-permanent upgradeable portion is non-permanently installed in the vehicle and is replaceable in the vehicle. A bi-directional digital link interconnects the permanent portion and the non-permanent upgradeable portion. The link has an uncompressed bandwidth of at least three gigabits per second.
- Peachtree City GA, US THOMAS RAY BURNS - ATLANTA GA, US GERALD CLINTON DAVIS - FAYETTEVILLE GA, US MICHAEL T. BURK - PEACHTREE CITY GA, US CLAUS ANDERSEN - PEACHTREE CITY GA, US
An infotainment arrangement for a motor vehicle includes a permanent portion permanently installed in the vehicle, The permanent portion includes a plurality of non-upgradeable electronic components. A non-permanent upgradeable portion is in electronic communication with the permanent portion. A non-permanent upgradeable portion is non-permanently installed in the vehicle and is replaceable in the vehicle.