Parr Brown Gee & Loveless P.C. 185 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone:
8012577919 (Phone), 8015327750 (Fax)
Specialties:
Commercial Litigation Federal & State Courts Intellectual Property Litigation Internet & eCommerce Internet Technology Intellectual Property
ISLN:
906513291
Admitted:
1990, Utah
University:
Brigham Young University, B.A., cum laude, 1986
Law School:
Brigham Young University, J.D., summa cum laude, 1989 Order of the Coif, Lead Articles Editor, Brigham Young University Law Review
Languages:
French
Links:
Site
Biography:
Gregory Hess concentrates his practice on intellectual property law, including intellectual property identification and protection, licensing and transfer, and dispute resolution. He regularly assists...
James G. Boswell Professor of Economics and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Claremont McKenna College
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Claremont McKenna College since 2009
James G. Boswell Professor of Economics and George R. Roberts Fellow
Claremont McKenna College - Claremont, CA since Jul 2006
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty
Shadow Open Market Committee 1998 - 2012
Member
Claremont McKenna College - Claremont McKenna College 2002 - 2009
Russell S. Bock Professor of Economics
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 1984 - 1989
PhD, Economics
University of California, Davis 1980 - 1984
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Economics
Kaysville, UTShareholder at Parr Brown Gee Loveless Gregory Hess concentrates his practice on intellectual property law, including intellectual property identification and protection, licensing and transfer, and... Gregory Hess concentrates his practice on intellectual property law, including intellectual property identification and protection, licensing and transfer, and dispute resolution. He regularly assists clients with a wide variety of intellectual property agreements, including patent, copyright, and...
According to the review, the Pima County medical examiner, Dr. Gregory Hess, noted that gasps, snorting, and body reflexes are the normal bodily responses to dying but provided no explanation of why the drugs did not result in death in a short time period.
Date: Dec 22, 2014
Source: Google
Doctor: Injection Lines Placed Correctly in Inmate
Incorrect placement of lines can inject drugs into soft tissue instead of the blood stream, but the drugs used to kill Joseph Woods went into the veins of his arms, said Gregory Hess of the Pima County Medical Examiner's Office.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Gregory Hess, of the Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office, said the cause of death was "amitriptyline intoxication." Amitriptyline is one of a variety of antidepressant medications.
Examiner's Office and the Binational Migration Institute started collaborating in 2005 to track migrant deaths. Gregory Hess, Pima County's chief medical examiner, said his office works to identify remains found in the majority of southern Arizona counties but not, with some exceptions, Yuma County.
Date: Jun 05, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
'Horrifying' bee attack killed rappeller dangling from cliff - Arizona Daily Star
Johnson, 55, who was found suspended from anchors on a sheer cliff, died as a result of "mass envenomation" resulting from hundreds of bee stings, said Dr. Gregory Hess, chief medical examiner for Pima County.
"Nobody has this problem. Nobody," said Dr. Gregory Hess, Pima County medical examiner. His office rules on more than 2,000 deaths a year by murder, suicide and other causes, but migrants pose the biggest challenge because they so often cannot be identified.
The bodies were positively identified as James and Yafit (YUH'-feet) Butwin using dental records because their bodies were burned beyond recognition, said Gregory Hess, chief medical examiner for Pima County.
Date: Jun 08, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Burned bodies: Notes found; police convinced case is a murder-suicide
ima County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed the identities of two adults: James and Yafit Butwin. Dr. Gregory Hess said his office believes "the remaining three bodies are those of the children but they have not been positively identified yet." He said they are awaiting additional dental records.