Financial Services Aviation Aviation Tax Business and Private Aviation Closely Held Business Corporate Private Wealth Tax
ISLN:
917605749
Admitted:
2003, Missouri 2004, Illinois 2004, U.S. Tax Court
University:
Saint Louis University, B.S.B.A., Management Information Systems, cum laude, 2000
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law, J.D., 2003 Washington University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation, 2004
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Biography:
As a member of the Financial Services industry group, Patrick focuses on estate planning, estate and trust administration, and organizational tax and succession planning for privately held businesses....
University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. - Athens GA
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT206
Abstract:
A new and distinct cultivar of the muscadine grape plant, Michx. , named ‘Ga. 5-1-45’, which has: early ripening berries, typically beginning in the first week in August in Georgia; black berries; self-fertile flowers; berries with flesh that adheres to the skin (non-slip skin); berries that are firm in texture and with a high soluble solids content; and berries that are large for a self-fertile cultivar.
University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. - Athens GA
International Classification:
A01H 6/88
US Classification:
PLT206
Abstract:
A new and distinct muscadine grape plant characterized by purple berries; self-fertile flowers; berries that separate with a high percentage of dry stem scars; berries that are very large in size; and very productive vines with high total and usable yields.
University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. - Athens GA
International Classification:
A01H 6/00
US Classification:
PLT153
Abstract:
A pecan tree distinguished by the following unique combination of characteristics: Large nut size, good kernel quality, moderately early harvest date, and excellent resistance to the scab fungus (Fusicladosporium effusum).
University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. - Athens GA
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT206
Abstract:
A new and distinct cultivar of the muscadine grape plant, Michx., named ‘Ga. 1-1-48’, which has: early ripening berries, typically beginning in the last week of July in Georgia; yellow-green berries; self-fertile flowers; berries that separate with a high percentage of dry stem scars; and berries that are large for a self-fertile cultivar.