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ISLN:
913415786
Admitted:
1998, Missouri
University:
Southwest Missouri State University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1995 Order of the Coif Judge Samuel M. Breckenridge Practice Court Award National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Finalist Professor Tyrell Williams Memorial Scholarship
Law School:
Washington University School of Law, J.D., 1998 Washington University Law Quarterly, Associate Editor
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Biography:
James is a member of Husch Blackwell's Food & Agribusiness team, with extensive experience in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries. He previously served as associate general counsel for Anheus...
Dr. Mathis graduated from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in 1976. He works in Philipsburg, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Mathis is affiliated with Mount Nittany Medical Center, Penn Highlands Clearfield and Tyrone Hospital.
Reading Anesthesia Associates 301 S 7 Ave STE 235, Reading, PA 19611 4846285134 (phone), 4846288589 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1979
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mathis graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in West Reading, PA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Mathis is affiliated with Reading Hospital & Medical Center.
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James Mathis Regional Manager Of Operation And Ex
U'Sagain, LLC Men's and Boy's Clothing and Furnishings
1555 W Hawthorne Ln 3W, West Chicago, IL 60185
James Mathis Manager
Taco Bell Eating Places
2410 E Rand Rd, Arlington Hts, IL 60004 Website: tacobell.com
James Mathis Principal, Director, President
J & S Renovations, LLC Single-Family House Construction
2930 Hunters Strm St, San Antonio, TX 78230
James A Mathis P
MATHIS RODEO COMPANY INC
8510 Timber West St, San Antonio, TX 78250 8510 Timber W, San Antonio, TX 78250
2410 E Rand Rd, Arlington Hts, IL 60004 8472537675, 8472537675
James Mathis Chief Executive Officer
Thoma Bravo Venture Capital & Private Equity · Holding Company · Investment Holding Company · Investor · Mfg Home Audio/Video Equipment · Investor Engineering Services Life Insurance Carrier Accident/Hlth Insurance Real Estate Agent/Mgr
300 N Ln Salle Dr SUITE 4350, Chicago, IL 60654 300 N Lasalle St STE 4350, Chicago, IL 60654 233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606 3127774444, 3122543301, 3122543300
Us Patents
Optimal Radio Channel Allocation In A Distributed Connection And Transport Network
Surender Kumar - Schaumburg IL James Mathis - Barrington IL Bhavesh G. Patel - Naperville IL Gary J. Aitkenhead - Bramley, GB Mark Shaughnessy - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
455510, 455452, 455445, 370230
Abstract:
A method and system for optimal radio channel management in a distributed connection and transport network. The method includes the steps of determining the quality of service required by a communication session, determining whether transport resources are available for immediate use by the communication session, and queuing the communication session for assignment to transport resources in accordance with the quality of service required and the availability of transport resources for immediate use. The system includes a set of assignable transport resources, an interface for requesting a communication session, a detection processor in communication with the interface for determining the quality of service required by the session, a resource processor in communication with the detection processor determining whether transport resources are available for immediate use by the session, and a queuing processor in communication with the resource processor holding the communication session for prioritized allocation to the transport resources.
System And Methods For Distributed Connection And Mobility Processing In A Multicast Ip Network Incorporating Multi-Cell Location Areas
James E. Mathis - Barrington IL Mark L. Shaughnessy - Phoenix AZ Surender Kumar - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04Q 724
US Classification:
370338, 370390, 370432, 370331, 455518, 455524
Abstract:
A wireless communication system comprises a connectionless packet network coupled to a plurality of sites that are in location areas. The sites join respective location area multicast addresses to receive messages from other sites in their location area. Communication units desiring to participate in talkgroup calls need only to register affiliation with a first site of the location area. Upon the first site receiving an affiliation message, it joins a payload multicast group address to receive payload for the talkgroup. In alternative embodiments, the first site sends, via the location area multicast address, either control message(s) or tunneled payload associated with the talkgroup call to secondary site(s) of the location area. The sites initiate paging sequences to determine whether communication units at their sites desire to participate in the call and, based on the responses, the sites may deliver stored payload and/or join the payload multicast group address to receive payload for the call. In this manner, a centralized entity such as a VLR is not needed to keep track of communication units in the location area.
Apparatus And Method For Controlling And Managing Individual Directed Sessions In A Communications System
Ross J. Lillie - Hoffman Estates IL Matthew Keller - Algonquin IL James E. Mathis - Barrington IL Donald G. Newberg - Hoffman Estates IL Bryan Thale - Algonquin IL
A method for controlling and managing individual directed sessions between at least two endpoints in a communications system. The method including the steps of: intercepting a first message sent from an initiating endpoint via application layer routing to at least one other endpoint requesting an individual directed session; communicating the requested individual directed session to a service entity for determining the state of the session as a function of communication system resources and capabilities and resources of the endpoints to be included in the requested session, and if the requested individual directed session is accepted determining a set of corresponding session parameters; and communicating the state of the requested individual session to the initiating endpoint via application layer routing, and if the requested session is accepted also communicating the state of the session the at least one other endpoint via application layer routing.
Multicast Distribution Of Presence Information For An Instant Messaging System
The present invention is a system, method and network () for multicast distribution of presence information to a plurality of communication devices (). A contact list (), associated with each communication device, identifies one or more of the other communication devices. The network provides one or more multicast addresses based on the contact lists of the communication devices to the plurality of communication devices. The network also sends multicast messages identified by the one or more multicast addresses to the plurality of communication devices. Each multicast address identifies a group of multicast devices among the plurality of communication devices, and the multicast messages include presence information about the group of multicast devices. A portion of the plurality of communication devices receives the multicast messages identified by the one or more multicast addresses and extracts the presence information about the group of multicast devices from the multicast messages.
Methods For Managing A Pool Of Multicast Addresses And Allocating Addresses In A Communications System
Donald G. Newberg - Hoffman Estates IL, US Matthew Keller - Algonquin IL, US Ross J. Lillie - Hoffman Estates IL, US James E. Mathis - Barrington IL, US
In a communications system having a plurality of endpoints each including a logical entity and its physical counterpart, a method for managing a pool of multicast addresses. The method including the steps of: generating a pool of available multicast addresses; receiving a request for a multicast address; allocating a multicast address for usage subject to at least a first limitation; monitoring the usage of the allocated multicast address; and reclaiming the allocated multicast address if as a function of the monitoring it is detected that a first condition is met, and causing the allocated multicast address to be placed into the pool of available multicast addresses.
Use Of Ip-Multicast Technology For 2-Party Calls In Mobile Communication Networks
Surender Kumar - Naperville IL, US Mark Shaughnessy - Phoenix AZ, US James E. Mathis - Barrington IL, US Gregory A. Dertz - Algonquin IL, US Michael D. Sasuta - Mundelein IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/16 H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370261, 370352
Abstract:
A wireless communication system comprises a connectionless packet network coupled to a plurality of sites. Upon a first communication unit () initiating a call request for a 2-party call with a second communication unit (), a call server identifies respective multicast IP addresses (MC, MC) associated with the source and target. If the first communication unit , or its associated site () desires to send payload to the second communication unit , it addresses the payload to the multicast IP address (MC) of the second communication unit, and the second communication unit , or its associated site joins the multicast address MC to receive the payload. Conversely, if the second communication unit , or its associated site () desires to send payload to the first communication unit , it addresses the payload to the multicast IP address (MC) of the first communication unit, and the first communication unit , or its associated site joins the multicast address MC to receive the payload.
Method And Apparatus For Indicating An Expected Level Of Quality In A Private Push To Talk (Ptt) Network
A method and apparatus for indicating an expected level of quality in a private Push To Talk (PTT) network are disclosed. The method and apparatus receive at least one of an affiliation message and a talkgroup call request for a first subscriber unit of the private PTT network wherein a talkgroup is associated with at least one of the private PTT network, another PTT network, and a public network. The method and system determine an expected level of quality for the talkgroup and send the determined expected level of quality to the subscriber unit.
System And Method For Controlling And Managing Sessions Between Endpoints In A Communications System
Matthew Keller - Algonquin IL, US Ross J. Lillie - Hoffman Estates IL, US James E. Mathis - Barrington IL, US Donald G. Newberg - Hoffman Estates IL, US
In a communications system having a plurality of endpoints () each including a logical entity and its physical counterpart, a system for controlling and managing session between at least two endpoints. The system including a registration manager (), an application layer router (), a session controller (), a group database manager (), and at least one group entity ().
Egypt Lake Elementary School Tampa FL 1979-1985, W J Bryan Elementary School Tampa FL 1985-1986, Oak Grove Junior High School Tampa FL 1986-1987, Middleton Junior High School Tampa FL 1987-1989
Peachtree City Elementary School Peachtree City GA 1974-1979, Huddleston Elementary School Peachtree City GA 1980-1980, Booth Middle School Peachtree City GA 1981-1982
A housekeeper found the injured family and called police. Cutler had been stabbed more than 40 times; the girls more than five times each. Cutler's family was not doing well. "They're taking it hard, really hard," her uncle, James Mathis, told WABC-TV.
and Yngvar Lund. In addition, there were my graduate students, especially Carl Sunshine, Yogen Dalal (whose names are on RFC 675), Richard Karp, Judy Estrin, Ron Crane, James Mathis, Darryl Rubin; visitors: Kuninobu Tanno, Gerard LeLann, Dag Belsnes; Xerox PARC, Bob Metcalfe, John Shoch among others.